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In effect, space, if there were no radiation would not freeze water, if I read the science right there?
edit.. now don't go getting too literal here with the title of the thread. The point is, that the reason for things freezing may not have been here, not that space was that literally 'warm'
"so a body in space gains or loses heat
by radiation. In fact, all bodies radiate heat according to their temp..."
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/ast99/ast99383.htm
If there was no radioactive decay before the split, then, looks like the flood water leaving the planet could get around as water?
"Ionizing radiation in space comes in three main types. The first is Galactic Cosmic Rays. Astronomers believe that these rays originate mainly in supernovae, although they also appear to come from quasars and solar flares from stars outside the Solar System. .."
"The second type of radiation that astronauts must be concerned with is solar protons. The protons originate in the sun."
"The third type of radiation is high energy electrons and protons trapped by the Earth's magnetic field. The areas of trapped radiation are called Van Allen belts"
http://www2.cotf.edu/iss/techcheck3/radiation.html
So, space had to be different in the past! If there wasn't the supernova exploding till the split happened, and radiation like now, the universe was affected greatly.
--See why assuming it was always as it is now really gives ridiculous results! Cosmology, move over.
edit.. now don't go getting too literal here with the title of the thread. The point is, that the reason for things freezing may not have been here, not that space was that literally 'warm'
"so a body in space gains or loses heat
by radiation. In fact, all bodies radiate heat according to their temp..."
http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/ast99/ast99383.htm
If there was no radioactive decay before the split, then, looks like the flood water leaving the planet could get around as water?
"Ionizing radiation in space comes in three main types. The first is Galactic Cosmic Rays. Astronomers believe that these rays originate mainly in supernovae, although they also appear to come from quasars and solar flares from stars outside the Solar System. .."
"The second type of radiation that astronauts must be concerned with is solar protons. The protons originate in the sun."
"The third type of radiation is high energy electrons and protons trapped by the Earth's magnetic field. The areas of trapped radiation are called Van Allen belts"
http://www2.cotf.edu/iss/techcheck3/radiation.html
So, space had to be different in the past! If there wasn't the supernova exploding till the split happened, and radiation like now, the universe was affected greatly.
--See why assuming it was always as it is now really gives ridiculous results! Cosmology, move over.
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