smr wrote:I had a hypothesis that in our solar system existed a planet that was Earth like and it was located between Mars and Jupiter. The reason hypothesized that their had been a planet their was 2 reasons. One, NASA had come out and announced that the asteroids within the main asteroid belt were homogenous. Two, I had a referenced a myth from a bygone world wide civilization about a planet that had been destroyed in our solar system which had destroyed civilization on Earth and on Mars. Both planets had extinction level events that destroyed the current biospheres. Earth has recovered and Mars had not. Originally, I was going to use this idea for some type of book. One of fellow forum members was saying their was not enough mass left in the asteroid belt to be a planet. My response was the main asteroid belt is the remains of a planet. Most of the planet would have been pushed off into deep space! What I was going to do was have Mars destroyed as planetary biosphere into a dead planet. The moon would have absorbed most of incoming debris for the destruction of Mars and the other planet. This would have caused the planetary extinctions events of the dinosaurs 65 million years ago. I am not saying I am right but scoreboard to the ones that utterly destroyed my ideas on the forums in the name of science. Yes, poster were trolling and offered no scientific information that justified the malicious attack!
http://news.yahoo.com/two-more-planets-solar-system-astronomers-134043845.html;_ylt=A0LEVjLnu8VU3KYAGhgnnIlQ
And what, pray tell, does the possibility of there being planets beyond Pluto have to do with any of what you said?
Let's go through your statement bit by bit and see if we can spot things that don't quite work.
smr wrote:I had a hypothesis that in our solar system existed a planet that was Earth like and it was located between Mars and Jupiter.
An earthlike planet outside the life-sustaining zones? So we're strictly talking about something like Venus then; large enough to hold an atmosphere, but utterly inhospitable.
The reason hypothesized that their had been a planet their was 2 reasons. One, NASA had come out and announced that the asteroids within the main asteroid belt were homogenous. Two, I had a referenced a myth from a bygone world wide civilization about a planet that had been destroyed in our solar system which had destroyed civilization on Earth and on Mars.
A "myth from a bygone world wide civilization"? Which civilization was that? Later on you speak of this happening 65 million years ago, do you have evidence of there being intelligent, civilized life on Earth back then that everyone else has missed?
Yes, poster were trolling and offered no scientific information that justified the malicious attack!
Which poster was that? What was the "malicious attack"? Cut out the passive-aggressive bullshit, please. If you make grand statements about you building "a formal proof for the existance of god", or high-tech civilizations that haven't left any conclusive evidence for their existance, then you should be prepared to back them up.