Uniformitarian Assumptions, Part 2: Comets

Comets lose a measurable amount of mass each time they make a circuit around the sun. The loss of mass is so significant that no comet should last more than 10 trips around the sun – a few thousand years. This is a far shorter life span than allowed by secular estimates.

The uniformitarian assumption directly translates to a younger-earth result.

Consequently, advocates of the old-earth hypothesis invented a rescuing device: an imaginary object, the Oort cloud, which serves as a comet reservoir, occasionally sending fresh comets our way.

There is no observable evidence for the Oort cloud; yet it is fervently believed to exist by people committed to the old-earth hypothesis.

https://grokipedia.com/page/Oort_cloud

https://answersingenesis.org/astronomy/comets/oort-cloud-no-evidence-required/?srsltid=AfmBOoo-kj7dXBDhu1JnLm9odRIp-PfBGABlo-Fq9KEzgHiLTqANPdXp