[meteorite-list] Russia mega meteor and asteroid 2012DA14 related, yes I think so...

Chris Peterson clp at alumni.caltech.edu
Sat Feb 16 15:21:52 EST 2013


Skepticism does not require having significant doubt about things which 
are well understood. The suggestion that has been offered is either the 
product of extreme ignorance or of outright pseudoscience (well, the 
question was a fair one, but the insistence upon sticking with the 
belief in light of educated responses is highly unreasonable).

In this case, we have a situation where it is essentially physically 
impossible for the two events to be connected. Even if the two bodies 
involved were once part of the same one (which is extremely unlikely), 
it would take a very long time for them to deviate so much in their 
orbits- meaning that it would still be a coincidence that they arrived 
at the same time.

There is no reasonable or likely mechanism for a body to split and 
produce products with radically different orbits.

Chris

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Chris L Peterson
Cloudbait Observatory
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On 2/16/2013 12:40 PM, Michael Bross wrote:
> Hi Chris
>
> I am a scientist myself, in agronomy.
> And I have learned to be more and more skeptical
> about the common/obvious knowledge over the years...
>
> You might be right... but be careful about your
> high level of "certainty"...
>
> Said with all respect to you but also Bjorn
> who seems to have a point, if you take into
> account what he said about a split before...
>
> Anyway
> lets enjoy your different arguments
>
> Michael B.




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