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:Oh yeh, I agree (i'm not happy with the revised definition at all) but I just thought I'd get the ball rolling, when I have more time I'll get to a more thorough article unless someone gets to it first. [[User:Airdish|Airdish]] 14:02, 26 March 2007 (EDT) | :Oh yeh, I agree (i'm not happy with the revised definition at all) but I just thought I'd get the ball rolling, when I have more time I'll get to a more thorough article unless someone gets to it first. [[User:Airdish|Airdish]] 14:02, 26 March 2007 (EDT) | ||
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| + | Duly noted. Thanks for the heads-up. --[[User:Huey gunna getcha|Huey gunna getcha]] 14:03, 26 March 2007 (EDT) | ||
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| + | There is a subtle difference between the definition for a planet in our solar system or one orbiting a star other than the sun. The rationale for giving a "loose definition" was to avoid getting lost in minutiae. Changing to "is" is fine until a proper article is done. [[User:Airdish|Airdish]] 14:10, 26 March 2007 (EDT) | ||
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| + | The Young Earth Creationism View is not relevant enough unless it can offer a valid explanation of planetary creation instead of the section just stating "explanations of the planet formation are inadequate and contra-evidential". [[User:GStoner]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:36, November 21, 2008
It should be noted that the IAU definition of a planet is currently undergoing close scrutiny and debate. After all, according to the current definition, Neptune shouldn't be a planet either. (Pluto's and Neptune's orbits cross over each other.) ColinRtalk 14:00, 26 March 2007 (EDT)
- Oh yeh, I agree (i'm not happy with the revised definition at all) but I just thought I'd get the ball rolling, when I have more time I'll get to a more thorough article unless someone gets to it first. Airdish 14:02, 26 March 2007 (EDT)
Duly noted. Thanks for the heads-up. --Huey gunna getcha 14:03, 26 March 2007 (EDT)
There is a subtle difference between the definition for a planet in our solar system or one orbiting a star other than the sun. The rationale for giving a "loose definition" was to avoid getting lost in minutiae. Changing to "is" is fine until a proper article is done. Airdish 14:10, 26 March 2007 (EDT)
Creationism View
The Young Earth Creationism View is not relevant enough unless it can offer a valid explanation of planetary creation instead of the section just stating "explanations of the planet formation are inadequate and contra-evidential". User:GStoner