Loren Booda
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Despite Jupiter's gravitational tides, is the asteroid belt gradually coalescing into a planet(esimal) to rival Mercury (and Pluto) in size?
The discussion revolves around the potential for the asteroid belt to coalesce into a planet, specifically whether it could form a body comparable in size to Mercury or Pluto. Participants explore the implications of gravitational influences, mass distribution, and historical formation theories.
Participants express differing views on the potential for the asteroid belt to form a planet, with no consensus reached. Some support the idea while others provide counterarguments based on gravitational and mass considerations.
Limitations include assumptions about gravitational influences, the mass distribution of the asteroid belt, and the historical context of planetary formation that remain unresolved.