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[–] 2 pts 19d

He's assuming the isotopes found on the earth and moon came from other stars. It could have just as easily been from our own sun micro-novaing.

[–] 0 pt 19d

Possible, but given the cycles we've seen from our sun, the amount of gamma radiation it would need to expel is something that we're not sure it's capable of during even extreme solar events.

[–] 2 pts 19d

The last layer of isotopes doesn't coincide with some random event in outer space over billions of years. It was the Younger Dryas event 12k years ago. The Adam and Eve story (book) has some interesting theories about this.