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Originally posted by bigfatfurrytexan
reply to post by sleeper
Wow. Long time, no see. Were you on hiatus, sleeper?
regardless, welcome back!!!
Originally posted by ACTS 2:38
Wow linear motion becoming angular motion.
It is fascinating how evolutionary models seem to not be within the laws and parameters of physical science.
Originally posted by TheDon
reply to post by sleeper
Hi all and sleeper,
Always a pleasure reading your posts sleeper and your replies.
Personally I agree with you regarding that planets are born from suns.
If you read about the expanding earth theory or the hollow earth theory it does seem to connect the dots more IMO.
From your comments regarding how the planets expand as the move out and then shrink and they reach the out skirts are you supporting the expanding earth theory sleeper?
also what are your thoughts, info regarding the hollow earth theory?
Thanks
Originally posted by Rolci
i never imagined the birth of planets this way. are these your ideas?
anyway, i believe the outer gas giants were not created before mercury, or do you mean that mars will soon expand and evaporate?
generate their lights and energy by themselves from a process called Nuclear fussion, they use gasses like hydrogen as fuels to run this process. As they become older they begin to run out of their natural fuels,and begin to use heavier elements as its nuclear fuel. Eventually,iron forms in the core,preventing further fussion reaction. As the star shutsdown,it collapse in on itself and blows itself apart as a supernova.A supernova ends a stars life span.
Originally posted by Where2Hide2006
Did you guys read about the Sun ejecting TWO EARTH SIZED objects recently?
It was about 3 months ago, and there are plenty of images and articles about them.
The Sun has ALREADY given birth. And Sleeper was the only one that saw it coming!
As Mars moves further out, many moons from now, if it is not a dud, it will expand.
Originally posted by spacevisitor
Hi Lou.
Regarding your two cents on how planetary systems evolve---, I wonder myself the following.
Do you think that that same process would happen regardless the size or density of a star, I mean you have pretty small ones like red dwarfs and massive big ones like the red supergiant Betelgeuse.
I asume there is some limit to it.
Do you have any idea what the reason or process could be for why a star explodes as a supernova or implodes into a black hole and between besides the common theory that stars
generate their lights and energy by themselves from a process called Nuclear fussion, they use gasses like hydrogen as fuels to run this process. As they become older they begin to run out of their natural fuels,and begin to use heavier elements as its nuclear fuel. Eventually,iron forms in the core,preventing further fussion reaction. As the star shutsdown,it collapse in on itself and blows itself apart as a supernova.A supernova ends a stars life span.
wiki.answers.com...
Originally posted by plumranch
reply to post by sleeper
As Mars moves further out, many moons from now, if it is not a dud, it will expand.
Cool! What causes the expansion, what mechanism is operating here?
Originally posted by Sinter Klaas
Hi sleeper
I'd like to thank you for the link you send me a while ago
So the Sun is pregnant ?
I actually think this idea is intriguing, and it is compatible with the expanding earth theory, which I still favor.
However... What about Mars ? It is a lot smaller then the Earth. The Moon is almost just as big...
Shouldn't Mars be bigger ?
The Moons of our solar system also don't really add up. Don't they have to inflate as well ?
How do you explain the Jupiter size planets in close proximity of their stars ?