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A bit more than hypothetical. The observed movement of galaxies indicates that dark matter exists and comets come from somewhere.
I assume that we all realize that Dark Matter and the Oort Cloud are hypothetical. Niether have ever been observed or detected in any way whatsoever.
I don't eat Cheetoes though I do spend some time on the internet. It's not to correct people though, it's to learn stuff. Very often investigation of the claims on ATS leads to some real information that is actually interesting.
Please GTF off of your high horses and stop belittling those who don't sit around eating Cheetoes all day browising the internet to correct those who are "wrong".
Shame on you. Browsing the internet on company time.
That fine website is filtered here at the office.
"Low lying fruit" like this thread does not belong in a science forum. The sooner it rots the better. The OP has established himself as being beyond "correcting".
They're picking the low lying fruit and love the feeling of correcting someone.
How do you know? You have a really good telescope?
It's still out there is see.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by Phage
I'd just stop now. This conversation just turns in to a loop of him admitting that it is a supernova remnant many LY away while at the same time claiming it's Nibiru.
Originally posted by AndyMayhew
reply to post by Blarneystoner
So we don't need worry about imaginary massive iron comets from the hypothetical Oort cloud hitting the Earth next week due to us not crossing the Galactic Plane
Thread closed?
Originally posted by Phage
reply to post by BobAthome
How do you know? You have a really good telescope?
It's still out there is see.
But there's no reason to expect it not to still be there.
What does it have to do with the topic though?
edit on 8/2/2013 by Phage because: (no reason given)
how do you know the Oort cloud is out there