From: Spike Jones (spike66@ibm.net)
Date: Thu Jan 07 1999 - 20:16:00 MST
> - spike wrote
> >if successful, this revenous simpleton would be dangerous as
> >hell but incapable of crossing interstellar space. spike
>
> Samael wrote: Except that microscopic particles have travlled from Earth to
> Mars and visa versa. Dust is freuently thrown out of earths gravity well by
> meteor strieks
> (frequently on a geological time scale).
of course, interstellar space is about 5 orders of magintude larger than
interplanetary space. i need to do the calcs, but intuition tells me
a meteor could not punch material out of the sun's gravity well, and even
if so, the simple relicator would not survive the jillions of years of
wandering thru i.s. space. guess that would explain why we have
never had one fall on this planet.
a grey-gooed double star might be able to goo its neighbor perhaps. spike
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