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[ The Fountains of the Great Deep
> The Origin of Comets
> Evaluation of Evidence vs. Theories
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Evaluation of Evidence vs. Theories
Table 17 summarizes how well each modern theory explains the many strange things associated with comets. Each column corresponds to a theory, and each row represents a detail that requires an explanation. A green circle means that, in my opinion, the column’s theory reasonably explains that row’s diagnostic detail. Yellow and red circles indicate moderate and serious problems, respectively. Numbers in Table 17 refer to additional information below. Table 17 shows both the details and the broad perspective—“the trees and the forest.”
Table 17. Evidence vs. Theories: Origin of Comets
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Formed in Inner Solar System
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Formed in Outer Solar System or Beyond
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From Earth by Fountains of the Great Deep (Hydroplate Theory)
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From Exploded Planet between Mars and Jupiter
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From Eruptions on the Giant Planets
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Original Oort Cloud: Began Far Beyond Solar System
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Revised Oort Cloud: Began Near Edge of Solar System
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From Meteor Streams
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From Interstellar Dust and Gas Clouds
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Formation Mechanism
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1
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13
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22
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30
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46
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61
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73
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Ice on Moon and Mercury
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1
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14
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23
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31
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47
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62
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74
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Crystalline Dust
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2
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22
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32
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48
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63
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75
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Near-Parabolic Comets
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3
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33
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49
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Random Perihelion Directions
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4
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24
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34
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50
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64
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76
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No Incoming Hyperbolic Orbits
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35
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51
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Small Perihelions
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25
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36
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52
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65
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77
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Orbit Directions and Inclinations
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5
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24
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37
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64
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76
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Two Separate Populations
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5
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38
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53
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Jupiter’s Family
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6
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15
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39
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54
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66
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78
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High Loss Rates of Comets
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26
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55
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Composition
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7
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16
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27
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40
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56
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67
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79
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Heavy Hydrogen
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7
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27
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30
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46
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68
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80
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Small Comets
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8
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17
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28
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41
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57
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69
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81
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Missing Meteorites
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18
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70
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82
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Recent Meteor Streams
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9
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19
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29
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42
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58
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71
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83
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Crater Ages
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9
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20
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43
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59
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Other
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10–12
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21
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44
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60
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72
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Theory explains this item.
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Theory has moderate problems with this item.
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Theory has serious problems with this item.
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Numbers in this table refer to amplifying explanations on pages 315–327.
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