Meta Research Bulletin
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Meta Research Bulletin
The Challenge of the Exploded Planet Hypothesis
Where It Began – the Titius-Bode Law of Planetary Spacing
Newcomb’s Objection – All Asteroids Can’t Come From One Planet
Where Did All the Mass Go?
Modern Evidence for Exploded Planets
Did More Than One Planet Explode?
Figure SEQ Figure \* ARABIC 3. Semi-major axis (mean distance from Sun) vs. eccentricity for main belt asteroids near theoretical parent planet distance, showing an explosion signature. Explosion Signatures in the Main Asteroid Belt
Energy Parameters for “New Comet” Orbits
Satellites of Asteroids and Comets
Comet Split Velocities
Salt Water in Meteorites and Comets
Meteor Storms and Outbursts
Deep Impact and Stardust Mission Predictions and Results
The Late Heavy Bombardment
The K/T Boundary Event at 65 Mya
Mars May Be a Former Moon of a Now-Exploded Planet
The Original Solar System
Panspermia
Planetary Explosion Mechanisms
Conclusion
Meta Science in the News
Cydonia Face in 3-D
Astronomy loses "major science" status, says World Science Federation
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