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Re: Vugs, Vacuoles, and Voids
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- Subject: Re: Vugs, Vacuoles, and Voids
- From: Gene Roberts <eroberts@ntplx.net>
- Date: Mon, 15 Jun 1998 23:27:55 -0400
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Hello Julia,
I surrender and will no longer attempt to get you to give up the planet
X theory. :-)
I am curious, however, as to your motivation for hanging on to your
belief, or is my leg being pulled around the early solar system?
Gene
JJSwaim wrote:
>
> Hello Gene, Steven and List,
>
> Gene wrote:
> "Who knows, maybe
> Jules Verne was right and the center of the Earth is hollow?"
>
> I know you are kidding Gene, but since there is a distinction between
> asteroids and planets in large part based on the core characteristics
> of planets, let's now take the reverse position and see if the Albion
> might not indeed have been a part of the core of Planet X, now known as
> the Asteroid Belt, before it got belted , so to speak. I never give
> up on this one.
>
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