I have:
- The earth and the moon started off as bi-lobate.
[**] There are Bi-lobate comets and Martian blueberries so why not have planets with singular moons start out that way? - It's located stationary beneath the pole of Saturn.
[**] According to Thornhill. I don't understand how that's possible and we would have to find exoplanets that have a similar configuration. - The moon at this time is bigger than the earth.
[**] Most of it's surface rock is very old. - They split apart.
[**] Pieces of earth rock found on the moon by Appolo 11. - The both keep growing until the moon stops growing.
[**] The youngest moon rock found is thought to be 3.8 billions years old. - Somehow the earth gets water from Saturn.
[**] According to Thornhill - Saturn enters the solar system.
[**] According to Thornhill - The earth keeps growing
[**] According to Neil Adams
[**] The earth plates grow a bit like tree rings. The oldest earth rocks and fossils are somewhat in the middle of the plates and on the surface.
[**] The age old question where it gets it's energy from is easy It's thunderstorms, since thunderstorms are not generated internally but externally.
[**] How lightning causes the earth to grow from within is still a mystery to me. - Venus apppears.
[**] According to Thornhill - Venus throws off all the planets except Titan from Saturn.
[**] According to Thornhill - The earth goes around the sun without anyone getting burned or frozen to death.
[**] According to Thornhill