Fascinating take on Earth's water.
Any water originally on the planet must've boiled off during the Earth's molten period, right?
Well, that's the old theory...
To: LibWhacker
Well, I don’t exactly know how our water got here, but this I do know, God made it and He put it here on our round planet. Exactly how He might have done this is a fascinating question, and I think it wonderful that our scientists are slowly, sometimes with missteps, unlocking the secrets of the universe.
2 posted on
11/10/2018 10:35:30 AM PST by
erkelly
To: LibWhacker
Presuming there was a molten period.
3 posted on
11/10/2018 10:41:09 AM PST by
Olog-hai
("No Republican, no matter how liberal, is going to woo a Democratic vote." -- Ronald Reagan, 1960)
To: LibWhacker
Occasional Cortex: “Most of it came from the tap.”
4 posted on
11/10/2018 10:41:38 AM PST by
C210N
(Republicans sign check fronts; 'Rats sign check backs.)
To: LibWhacker
I don’t see how either theory explains the water/ice elswhere in the solar system such as on Jupiter’s moons Europa and Ganymede.
5 posted on
11/10/2018 10:42:04 AM PST by
fso301
To: LibWhacker
Well, does this means that the oceans are rising (assuming for a minute that they are) because of unseen comet strikes continuing even today?
6 posted on
11/10/2018 10:43:26 AM PST by
SuperLuminal
(Where is another agitator for republicanism like Sam Adams when we need him?)
To: LibWhacker
That theory never passed muster with me. Glad I’m not the only one.
7 posted on
11/10/2018 10:45:07 AM PST by
P.O.E.
(Pray for America)
To: LibWhacker
Any water originally on the planet must've boiled off during the Earth's molten period, right? My understanding with that theory is that the planet would have required far longer to cool than appears to have been the actual case.
8 posted on
11/10/2018 10:45:16 AM PST by
fso301
To: LibWhacker
Comets consist of heavy water. Icy asteroids are more like regular H2O
9 posted on
11/10/2018 10:45:28 AM PST by
Vaquero
(Don't pick a fight with an old guy. If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you .)
To: LibWhacker
15 posted on
11/10/2018 10:53:58 AM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Democracy dies when Democrats refuse to accept the result of a democratic election they didn't win.)
To: LibWhacker
We have comets and asteroids to thank for Earths water...That seems like an awful lot of comets and asteroids....
16 posted on
11/10/2018 11:01:12 AM PST by
jeffc
(The U.S. media are our enemy)
To: LibWhacker
“1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.
2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.”
We don’t need no steenking comet.
To: LibWhacker
But scientists are malcontents, always trying to have a better, more thorough understanding of things. Except for climate change. That's settled. /sarc
To: LibWhacker
Not all the Earths Water Came From Comets

22 posted on
11/10/2018 11:46:34 AM PST by
ETL
(Obama-Hillary, REAL Russia collusion! Uranium-One Deal, Missile Defense, Iran Deal, Nukes: Click ETL)
To: LibWhacker; A. Patriot; AndrewC; antonia; aristotleman; Art in Idaho; Bellflower; Boogieman; ...
The entire premise of this article fails due to the fact that the accretion model of planetary formation doesnt work. Every system modeled using what we know using gravity and physics breaks down when collisions break the protocol bodies apart with greater and greater force than gravity, a very weak force in comparison to the force of the collisions velocities, until it can reach a threshold size, in addition, every single asteroid and comet weve visited or flown by with space probes has been discovered, contrary to predictions of orthodox gravity cosmologists and cometary scientists, to have actually been bone dry, showing far less than 1% of the water and ice expected to be found, even to the extent that tethering ice anchors planned to secure a space probe lander to Comet 67P ChuryumovGerasimenko failed completely when the lander encountered solid rock instead of ice and bounced seven times before finally coming to rest. Similarly an ice drill on the lander probe failed when it could not penetrate the surface because the surface was not the expected "dirty snowball mix" of ice and other junk, but was instead solid rock.
The plasma/electric Universe cosmologists had predicted everything the probes would encounter. The water seen in cometary comae and tails is actually an electrical phenomena created ad Hoch from hydroxyl radicals (OH) electrically machined from the surface of comets due to electron discharging from a huge electrical charge differential encountering the the suns different charge. These Hydroxyl Radical encounter ionized Hydrogen in the solar wind (a charged plasma) which enter glow discharge mode, forming the coma and tail away from the sun, and form brand new H2O, water. In the Deep Impact experiment, where NASA hit Comet Tempel 1 with a 667 pound solid copper probe about the size of a washing machine at meteor speeds, the spectroscopic analysis showed the "release" of chemically pure water in a cone from the impact point that was less than 5° of arc from parallel to the incoming track of the probe before it hit, although ejecta and other debris from the impact spread over a 190° of arc, which contained no water. The lead scientist of the project said that only in the 5°of arc was any water at all found and that was where the highest energy and highest levels of OH was also found. SHe also said "it was almost as if the water was being created in that 5° cone." unaware that is exactly what was occurring as the Electric Universe Cosmologists predicted WOULD be observed.Electric Universe PING!

Clear Example of a Birkeland Current
"Z" Pinch with Symmetrical Plasmids
seen in Hubble Telescope View of
The Twin Jet Nebula
Stars are created at the pinch,
rocky planets at the natural harmonic points in the
ELECTRIC UNIVERSE
PING!
If you want on or off the Electric Universe Ping List, Freepmail me.
24 posted on
11/10/2018 12:15:12 PM PST by
Swordmaker
(My pistol self-identifies as an iPad, so you must accept it in gun-free zones, you hoplaphobe bigo)
To: LibWhacker
Who said that it did? Can’t they come up with an explanation that doesn’t involve non-terrestrial bodies?
25 posted on
11/10/2018 12:38:49 PM PST by
I want the USA back
(It's Ok To Be White. White Lives Matter. White Guilt is Socially Constructed)
To: LibWhacker
Or...In the beginning God created....
And the rest is history.
26 posted on
11/10/2018 12:50:55 PM PST by
ealgeone
(SCRIPTURE DOES NOT CHANGE!)
To: LibWhacker
Not all the Earths Water Came From Comets
And why the Heck NOT?
Kuiper told us about this vast rim of primordial debris encircling our solar system.
Heck, it was named after him.
It’s in the textbooks.
32 posted on
11/10/2018 1:43:31 PM PST by
Zeneta
To: LibWhacker
Didn’t Einstein say that the two most abundant elements in the universe were hydrogen and stupidity?
I know where the oxygen molecule came from.
5.56mm
36 posted on
11/10/2018 2:10:08 PM PST by
M Kehoe
(DRAIN THE SWAMP!)
To: LibWhacker
46 posted on
11/10/2018 6:25:29 PM PST by
MayflowerMadam
("Do not discount anything in which Donald Trump is involved." - Rush Limbaugh)
To: LibWhacker
Earth hides most of its water in its interior. Earth has roughly two ocean in its mantle, and 4 or 5 in its core.
Probable answer to the question, "Where is all the water from Noah's flood?".
48 posted on
11/11/2018 9:11:34 AM PST by
BraveMan
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