Thursday, August 1, 2019

Mercury is ~32.75 Trillion Years Old, Reviewing Accretion and Ablation

http://vixra.org/pdf/1907.0544v1.pdf

I think its wonderful that we can really look at Mercury with new eyes. It is not the left over material from the Sun being born, it has nothing to do with the Sun at all! It is a completely independent object. It orbits the Sun now, doesn't mean it was always orbiting it. Hardly. It orbited hundreds of different objects in its history. Hundreds.

 Mercury is a fossil of a star, old beyond comprehension.


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