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Originally Posted by thoth II
mass = 1 X 10(9) tons X 10(3) kg/ton (metric ton?)
mass = 1 X 10(12) kg
density = (1X10(12))/(4pi(50)cubed) = 800000 kg/m(3).
I would say no solar system object is nearly that dense. Ice would be about
1000 less dense
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His post #2
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Originally Posted by thoth II
that is about 100 times less dense than a white dwarf, so it would have to be something like a white dwarf. For this ridiculous theory to be correct, a white dwarf would have had to explode in earth's atm.
But I don't think any object this size in solar system has anywhere near this density, I'm pretty sure.
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Didn't mean he changed it as in edited it. Meant he corrected his statement in his later post so why are you guys defending him?