While the scientific community broadly accepts such theories, Astrophysicists have no proof that such is the case. My theory is that planets could have come out of the sun during massive solar flares over the past billions of years of the sun's existence. Most solar flares fall back into the sun, but who is to say that in the past, and perhaps sometime in the future, some of the material escaped and gained momentum around the sun, helped by the sun's own spin? The spinning sun drags planets centrifugally around itself, spinning the planets and pushing them away at the same time, like ripples in water. Planets are mass, and the sun creates mass.
The sun ejects and radiates enormous amounts of mass in the form of solar flares and sunshine. Despite the sun's gravitational pull, the sun manages to launch massive solar flares and a continuous stream of energy perpetually out into space. Solar plasma (mass), hurled into space many times the size of planets is common.
Scientists know that planets and moons increase in mass, grow, from external bombardment of cosmic rays and exotic material (mass), raining down on planets and moons. Asteroids, gas, dust, comets, bombard planets and moons continuously, and with little fanfare, except for the occasional shooting stars that burn up in the atmosphere, and cause excitement in the masses lucky to witness such events.
According to some scientific calculations, the sun consists of roughly 98% of all the mass in the solar system. That leaves 2% for all the planets, moons, meteors, comets, and space dust currently inhabiting the solar system, not much more than a solar sneeze of mass!
Fixed planetary orbits are illusions. Planets slowly move away from the sun until they reach the outer edge of the solar system. Along with centrifugal forces, Solar Wind pushes planets towards the periphery, and enlarging planetary orbits over time. As planets age, and change dynamics, the solar winds have different affects on them. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, have larger diameters for the Solar Wind to push against. As planetary orbits enlarge and the sun's gravitational pull on them decreases, they bloat up into gas giants. At the frigid periphery of the solar system, gaseous planets deflate, and congeal into Pluto size planets; planets the size of Pluto, or smaller, number in the thousands, according to scientific speculations. Astrophysicists named this fringed region the Kuiper Belt and the Oort cloud. I call it a planetary graveyard, where old and sometimes new planets, accumulate, and recycle back into the inner solar system, or drift off into the galaxy. The planetary graveyard is not a place of eternal rest, but a dynamic and violent region, where planets experience pulverizing high velocity crashes, and ricochet in or out of the solar system, as comets and asteroids.
The sun ejects and radiates enormous amounts of mass in the form of solar flares and sunshine. Despite the sun's gravitational pull, the sun manages to launch massive solar flares and a continuous stream of energy perpetually out into space. Solar plasma (mass), hurled into space many times the size of planets is common.
Scientists know that planets and moons increase in mass, grow, from external bombardment of cosmic rays and exotic material (mass), raining down on planets and moons. Asteroids, gas, dust, comets, bombard planets and moons continuously, and with little fanfare, except for the occasional shooting stars that burn up in the atmosphere, and cause excitement in the masses lucky to witness such events.
According to some scientific calculations, the sun consists of roughly 98% of all the mass in the solar system. That leaves 2% for all the planets, moons, meteors, comets, and space dust currently inhabiting the solar system, not much more than a solar sneeze of mass!
Fixed planetary orbits are illusions. Planets slowly move away from the sun until they reach the outer edge of the solar system. Along with centrifugal forces, Solar Wind pushes planets towards the periphery, and enlarging planetary orbits over time. As planets age, and change dynamics, the solar winds have different affects on them. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune, have larger diameters for the Solar Wind to push against. As planetary orbits enlarge and the sun's gravitational pull on them decreases, they bloat up into gas giants. At the frigid periphery of the solar system, gaseous planets deflate, and congeal into Pluto size planets; planets the size of Pluto, or smaller, number in the thousands, according to scientific speculations. Astrophysicists named this fringed region the Kuiper Belt and the Oort cloud. I call it a planetary graveyard, where old and sometimes new planets, accumulate, and recycle back into the inner solar system, or drift off into the galaxy. The planetary graveyard is not a place of eternal rest, but a dynamic and violent region, where planets experience pulverizing high velocity crashes, and ricochet in or out of the solar system, as comets and asteroids.
Published by Lou Baldin
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