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Claim CE280:

The sun's radiation pushes very small particles outward. Over millions of years, all particles smaller than a certain size (on the order of a micron in diameter) should have been blown out of the solar system. Yet these microparticles are abundant around the sun.

Source:

Brown, Walt, 1995. In the Beginning: Compelling evidence for creation and the Flood. Phoenix, AZ: Center for Scientific Creation, p. 30.

Response:

  1. Comets bring more particles into the inner solar system regularly.

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