When Lowell spotted canals on Mars everyone though he was crazy, one hundred
years ago. He was wrong, but his willingness to offer up theories lead to
more exploration. That's why I find this theory interesting, because who
knows where it will lead. The Iron Sun theory at least we can answer in own
lifetime. -Edward

Edward R. Hodges
www.meteoriteonline.com
IMCA #4173

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From: "Tracy Latimer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 11:11 AM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Cyclic mass extinction?


> The trouble with many of these theories (Nemesis star, iron sun, etc.) is
> that they are on the wacko fringe.  The evidence for them is not
> sufficiently established yet that they can be taken as a serious
> challenge, which is not to say that they are completely ridiculous.  There
> needs to be more research by independent groups, and the data need to be
> checked against each other and build more of a case before these theories
> will get anywhere near mainstream thought.  Go, scientific method!
>
> Tracy Latimer
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