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In your world is it not necessary to know something about a topic before you make accusations of limited knowledge by otherss?
Yet without knowing anything of EU/Plasma theory, you seem to be able think you can.
The fact that maybe it is found in comets when your dirty snowball models of comets precludes it? It's that belief in dirty snowballs that came out of the falsified models of the solar system, which then led to your theories of the earth.And, again, what does this have to do with a polymorph of the mineral olivine?
(apart from just any reason to espouse your pet topic?)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=34wtt2EUToo&list=PLwOAYhBuU3UfvhvcT1lZA6KbSdh0K2EpH
You mean like so?Well, "my theories" are usually more around how coating chemistry works. Not sure how magical electric currents through the universe will alter that.
Physical vapor deposition - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Or do you mean coating as in how dust builds up on surfaces to later become substrates??
electrostatics - Calculating dust attraction to a charged surface - Physics Stack Exchange
I am the OP. And this does apply to the original post. It goes to show all the things you ignore in order to keep your Fairie Dust theories alive and well.This is seriously off topic. I suggest you try to stick with the topic of the OP. You may be able to contact the guy who posted it.
I mean, didn't the astronomers use your geology to calculate the heat at the poles of Saturn's moons?? Too bad they were off by 10x the amount of heat actually observed on that frozen planet. Because they too ignore those electrical connections.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/cassini/2005-07-29/pia06432-browse.jpg
NASA - Cassini Sees Saturn Electric Link With Enceladus
I mean why did NASA even bother mentioning those electrical currents they find everywhere, you and mainstream are just going to ignore them.
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