Is Mercury (planet) alien to our solar system? | |
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ohnonotagain User ID: 23745072 United States 09/19/2012 10:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Could mercury perhaps be one of the children of the "Nibiru system" that got sucked into our sun's gravitational grasp during one of the passing bys? I'm reaching I know.. Quoting: Se7en Something to ponder.....I haven't totally given up on Nibiru, only time will tell! Peace "The Tree of Liberty is Thirsty and needs Watering" -Me |
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Se7en (OP) User ID: 992424 United States 09/19/2012 10:54 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Could mercury perhaps be one of the children of the "Nibiru system" that got sucked into our sun's gravitational grasp during one of the passing bys? I'm reaching I know.. Quoting: Se7en Something to ponder.....I haven't totally given up on Nibiru, only time will tell! Peace I don't want to give up on Nibiru just because it's such a cool and fascinating concept that we have another solar system floating around :P |
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Meggarea User ID: 1585244 United States 09/19/2012 06:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So, because of the high levels of magnesium and sulfur on the surface of Mercury we can speculate that it didn't originate with the rest of the planets of our solar system. Rogue planet that got sucked into the orbit of the sun and has been chilling here ever sense... I wonder where it came from. *hmmmmm* Quoting: Se7en While this may be possible, with the amount of data we currently have, this is a leap of logic worthy of Ancient Aliens. Sure, it's possible, but is there any evidence other than the planet's somewhat odd composition? I would postulate that the difference in composition of the surface elements could just as likely be caused by the extreme heat and pressure Mercury is exposed to constantly. Or maybe it's Hell. Perhaps it's an alien space station, and the chemicals are used to protect it from the heat. Could be a LOT of things. Could be none of these things. We can't know unless we go there, and I for one am not planning to volunteer for that particular mission, thanks. |
Se7en (OP) User ID: 992424 United States 09/20/2012 09:00 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So, because of the high levels of magnesium and sulfur on the surface of Mercury we can speculate that it didn't originate with the rest of the planets of our solar system. Rogue planet that got sucked into the orbit of the sun and has been chilling here ever sense... I wonder where it came from. *hmmmmm* Quoting: Se7en While this may be possible, with the amount of data we currently have, this is a leap of logic worthy of Ancient Aliens. Sure, it's possible, but is there any evidence other than the planet's somewhat odd composition? I would postulate that the difference in composition of the surface elements could just as likely be caused by the extreme heat and pressure Mercury is exposed to constantly. Or maybe it's Hell. Perhaps it's an alien space station, and the chemicals are used to protect it from the heat. Could be a LOT of things. Could be none of these things. We can't know unless we go there, and I for one am not planning to volunteer for that particular mission, thanks. Haha, yeah good point. I always like to ponder the extreme possibilities before the likely ones. It's more fun that way. ;D |