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What do you think the asteroid belt is?
Random debris left over from the formation of the solar system. 21%  21%  [ 7 ]
The remains of a destroyed planet. 41%  41%  [ 14 ]
Just some random chunks of matter that happen to be there by chance. 6%  6%  [ 2 ]
A planet-to-be that failed to form. 12%  12%  [ 4 ]
I have another suspicion or theory not listed as a poll choice. 12%  12%  [ 4 ]
I don't know, have no guess, or don't care. 9%  9%  [ 3 ]
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Hopefully something that will come crashing down on Zionist Israel :twisted:


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It's the left overs, remains of the 5th planet
Tiamat, or Rehab. (known by many other names,
that I can't think of & remember)

How it was destroyed? I don't want to get into that
right now, & not on this forum. Other than Jordan
Maxwell, & individuals like Michael Tsarion have
researched on that subject. & we have impact
remains (craters) from the belt that caused a lot of
climatic changes on Earth. Tc
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Based on my 'common knowledge'.

What do you think the asteroid belt is?
1 Random debris left over from the formation of the solar system.

No - The composition of the asteroid belt in terms of metals etc. seems to be similar or at least follow a pattern

2 The remains of a destroyed planet.


Probably

3 Just some random chunks of matter that happen to be there by chance.

Chance is a concept that does not exist in reality, but fills in gaps where people cannot explain.

4 A planet-to-be that failed to form.

There is too much of it? Depends on what 'formed planet' means I guess...

5 I have another suspicion or theory not listed as a poll choice.

Nah

6 I don't know, have no guess, or don't care.


Pussy answer! lol


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b of course, remains of a destroyed planet.

it cannot be "a planet that hasn´t formed" the same way you cannot be a child that hasn´t been born.

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could it be a moon that was never formed right or destroyed? also any thing that i guess drifted into the belt and hit something big enough would shatter, linger in the belt and make more.

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the bigger the planet the more gravity du. that is why the moon has less gravity than we do on earth and einstein messured the mass of the moon some how and mathmaticaly figured out the gravitational pull before anyone ever went and war proven right once people did visit and tested it by dropping spoons from a measured height and recording how long it took them to hit the ground.

jupiter has the most gravitational pull of all our planets and yes it is mostly gas but that means nothing even with it being mostly gas it is sooo huge that is still has more mass than earth or even saturn

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They are not all made of the same stuff so I don't think it was a former planet or two or a moon. I don't believe in any of these theories so far. I just think it is where a lot of objects that size are caught in a gravitational river. Get too close to a planet or the sun and they would get pulled toward it and hit it. If they get somewhere in the middle and they stay orbiting. Like a tree between two rivers go too far one way and you are pulled away.

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Okay, here is the What Really Happened grand unified theory of the spacey stuff.
4 billion years ago, our sun was 1/2 of a binary star system, which are common in the universe. That is, along with the planets, there was a second star orbiting our sun, or to be more accurate, since this other star was much larger, our sun orbited it. This partner star was about 50 times further away from our sun than Pluto.

3.9 billion years ago, that second star went nova, and blew off a shell of debris which when it raced through our solar system, pockmarked all the planets and moons, and totally destroyed the planet that used to lie between Mars and Jupiter. The expanding shell of gas raced past and today, 3.9 billion years later, forms a very thin planetary nebula which we see as the Cosmic Background Radiation. It must be remembered that what the theory of the Big Bang predicted was a smooth uniform featureless glow in all directions, but what COBE and other instruments actually found is a bubble with obvious structure to it surrounding us on all sides; a planetary nebula as seen from our unique vantage point near its very center.

Somewhere out there in space is the dark and cool remnant of that former partner star, still perturbing the orbits of the planets enough to trigger searches for "hidden planets" from time to time.

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