I couldnt find the video of the asteroid belt and how Mars' material extracated by the cosmic bolt, is NOT enough to make up the mass of the belt. My hypothesis that the Earth and Mars had close contact that extracated massive material from the Pacific region,(https://images.app.goo.gl/PfrHRAKRFSnxJcePA)
gave us Mars' oceans and caused a reverse image of Valles Marineris
Valles Americanus https://imgur.com/gallery/UOZSYiI
Would the Mars and missing mass from the Pacific half of Earth, be enough?
Asteroid belt composition
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Re: Asteroid belt composition
The asteroid belt is probably the scene of a cosmic accident. The material does not have to come entirely from Mars. But I don't know how it would be possible to determine how much material Mars lost since we don't really know how much material Mars had before the catastrophe.I couldnt find the video of the asteroid belt and how Mars' material extracated by the cosmic bolt, is NOT enough to make up the mass of the belt.
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Asteroid belt composition
I couldnt find the video of the asteroid belt and how Mars' material was extracated by the cosmic bolt, is NOT enough to make up the mass of the belt. My hypothesis that the Earth and Mars had close contact that extracated massive material from the Pacific region if Earth
(https://images.app.goo.gl/PfrHRAKRFSnxJcePA)
This gave us Mars' oceans and caused a reverse image of Valles Marineris upon the Earth. The main strike is at the Yellowstone caldera. Panama and the Aleutians on either side.
Valles Americanus https://imgur.com/gallery/UOZSYiI
Would the Mars and missing mass from the Pacific half of Earth, be enough to account for all of the asteroid belt? I cant do the math...anyone?
(https://images.app.goo.gl/PfrHRAKRFSnxJcePA)
This gave us Mars' oceans and caused a reverse image of Valles Marineris upon the Earth. The main strike is at the Yellowstone caldera. Panama and the Aleutians on either side.
Valles Americanus https://imgur.com/gallery/UOZSYiI
Would the Mars and missing mass from the Pacific half of Earth, be enough to account for all of the asteroid belt? I cant do the math...anyone?
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Re: Asteroid belt composition
Ray Gallucci: The Electrical Birth of the Asteroid Belt – An Analysis | Space News
channel Thunderbolts Project
dur. 12:12
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCOTNboQqV8
channel Thunderbolts Project
dur. 12:12
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCOTNboQqV8
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