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Originally posted by Tranquility Base:
In any case it is clear that vast horizonal and vetical sections of the GC undoubteldy formed very rapidly and yet in the past it was believed that these were gradually formed over millions of years. Yes we than propose that this can be extended to the entire GC and then I agree there are problematic aspects, but, IMO, they may be surrmountable.
TB, care to be more specific? You imply vast vertical sections of the geological column were formed rapidly. Which strata were produced by this rapid formation? What do you mean by "very rapidly"? Days, years, thousands of years? How rapidly were the remaining strata in the geological column formed? Thousands or millions of years?