The planet art in this video is not owned or created by me. Rocky Planet Formation Theory I have never seen this theory posted anywhere about rocky planet formation but here goes. Could the dust rings that are observed around new stars be molten hot dust. We all have observed water droplets running down the edge of a sink or bathtub merge and become bigger drops. Are these dust rings made of mostly molten liquid material? When they collide with each other and even solid objects, they merge until they become the size of planetoids? The liquid planetoids and stray drops collide until they form planets. Collapsing hot gas clouds that form the star are usually hot enough for great distances to make their dust rings molten. When the stars cool the new rocky planets also cool and create a solid crust. Thought I would ask this question and present the theory. Rocky planet formation further explained. Sorry to take so long getting back, busy life. I know that some of you are having doubts about the molten fluid dynamics of early planet formation. I will build a senario for you that might help. When a stellar gas cloud is about to form a star system there are molten dust particles inside the hot cloud. This is where the initial energy comes from to make the dust liquid. The cloud is swirling and moving. The molten dust particles are colliding and merging. Eventually the cloud collapses enough to leave this matter on the outside of it. By now and over millions of years inside the ...
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