Originally Posted By: Orac
The earth and the moon aren't going to collide PRATT they have a stable tidal lock (well the moons going away slightly) something you can't have.

So what? This again just shows your ignorance. If the moon was sufficiently close to the earth it would be orbiting faster than the earth is spinning and the moon WOULD eventually collide with the earth.

Originally Posted By: Orac
when the two planets meet you have another problem. They are spinning draw two circles on a blank piece of paper and draw a clockwise direction on both now look at the two direction of the two sides that contact they go opposite ways.

No kidding? You are not stating anything new. But at least you are stating something correct (for a change).

Originally Posted By: Orac
Consider what is going to happen ... if you cant work it out genius put two wheels on a pivot start them spinning and touch the two wheels together and watch what happens.

The gravitational force between the two planets is, by so far, the biggest force, that the spin is almost (but not entirely) irrelevant.

By the way; I think you are stupid to make all sorts of comment without actually reading the material that you are commenting on. There are only two papers. Why are you so lazy? Did you ever think of reading them both before commenting.


Earth formed from a collision
www.preearth.net

Plate-tectonics is wrong
www.preearth.net/plate.html