I'm probably speaking out of turn, I haven't read the whole thread yet, but I just wanted to address this:
The era when this would have occurred was during the formation of the Solar System, when local debris was far more plentiful and collisions far less rare. Even now, collision events happen - just ask Jupiter. Gravity is still a major player.
(September 19, 2017 at 5:09 am)ignoramus Wrote: 1) The early earth has a massive collision with another huge arse planet thing. -extremely rare (considering the emptiness of space)
The era when this would have occurred was during the formation of the Solar System, when local debris was far more plentiful and collisions far less rare. Even now, collision events happen - just ask Jupiter. Gravity is still a major player.
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