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Old 03-May-2008, 04:26 PM
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I'll say this one more time:

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Now, can you provide the math that shows that a MECO can actually fragment, and show that the physical conditions that you assume in that model are physically viable? Please start a thread in the ATM section where you work this through, or cite a paper that does so.
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I'm waiting to see the quantitative predictions of your model of MECO fragmentation, including how the fragmentation products would look exactly like O and B stars and why they would have randomly oriented orbits.
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Originally Posted by William
As noted are no conventional explanations for the observation.
So, you are saying that the multitude of possible explanations in section 7.2 of Alexander are all irrelevant or incorrect?
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