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Flaws in the Modern Laplacian Theory of the Solar System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 April 2016
Abstract
The Modern Laplacian Theory (Prentice 1978) of the origin of the solar system assumes a non-dissipative model of supersonic turbulence and the existence of stable rings left behind during the contraction of the proto-Sun. We show by numerical simulation that the turbulence is highly dissipative and the rings are unstable. As a result of the instability the rings spread and interact with the proto-Sun. The rings therefore cannot form in the way Prentice has proposed.
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