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Oct 9, 2015 at 4:52 comment added Loren Pechtel Not feasible--where are you going to get that much mercury? I'll accept a planet made of metal--the leftover after the outer layers have been stripped by an encounter with something very energetic but I won't accept that much in the way of heavy metals.
Oct 9, 2015 at 2:08 comment added user6760 why not? after a supernova debris gathers under the influence of gravity and as pressure build up the denser element such as iron will concentrate in the core then a couple of catastrophic events shave away majority of the crust and throw the planet into oblivion(void where matter density is super low) there you have it a giant cannon ball in space ;)
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