No mention of Div, Rad & Curl? James Clarke Maxwell. Scotsman. Without which none of the above would have been possible.
It's nice to see the inclusion of various formulae when arguing a point on this thread. However when it comes to discussing the universe and our inception it's very important to remember not to extrapolate using chloride (1.87 g/L) sodium (1.17 g/L) potassium (0.750 g/L) and creatinine (0.670 g/L) not to mention other dissolved ions plus organic/inorganic compounds. A chemistry lecturer once informed me that it was essential that the above (plus one >= those listed) be removed from all theories put forward before any serious discussion be attempted
Planet Earth is a tiny grain of sand, just one out of billions of billions of other grains of sand in the universe. Our human descendants may well learn everything there is to know about our own sand-grain eventually, but it is a very, very big stretch indeed to get from that to saying that they may learn everything there is to know about all the other sand-grains in their zillions. Saying the former is not the same as saying the latter.
Sand grains are formed of rock that has been broken down by the action of water, wind and other such processes. It may also contain broken up shells or other materials. It sounds to me that you are postulating an explanation for how planets are formed which involves wind and rain. Surely you can see how this idea is nonsensical?
"He has adopted a particular position, and refuses to accept the possibility that his position might be wrong. He has placed himself into a paradox, which is quite funny really." Where is the paradox Pete? I have said, repeatedly, that I might be wrong... I have said more than once that you might be right... I have been wrong before and no doubt I will be wrong again in the future. The simple question is : Why do you have such a problem admitting that you might be wrong? The simple fact that you will not even answer that qusetion says more about you, as a person, than anything you will ever type on here...