by activesally | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Birth of the Earth, Planet Formation
The iron atoms in the nucleus of a protoplanet had microscopic magnetic domains (a known property of iron). Given the low temperature of the Vortex gases and protoplanets, these domains would line up in a single direction to make a big magnetic field (known...
by activesally | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Birth of the Earth, Planet Formation
The rapid formation of molecules and minerals in combination with gravity results in rapid compacting of material around the iron atoms, forming a spherical shape. The iron atoms at the center of the rocky sphere become a solid core. The heat from this phenomenon:...
by activesally | Apr 22, 2020 | Actual versus Theory
The following appear to be discrepancies between current theory and observed behavior. See if you agree. This kind of discrepancy points to the need for a new theory.1 Let “Sun-First Theory” be the label for the current academically-accepted theory of...
by activesally | Apr 22, 2020 | Actual versus Theory, Beginning of the Solar System
I learned about Kepler-78b via the TV Series: NASA’s Unexplained Files, on the Science Channel. The problem is also explained on this Astronomy Picture of the Day [APOD] page for Kepler-78b: http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap131105.html. “Even though Kepler-78b is only...
by activesally | Apr 22, 2020 | Actual versus Theory, An Earth Science Scandal
You can participate in Astrophysics research into high-energy cosmic rays by participating in the CRAYFIS project via your smartphone. The CRAYFIS project is a collaborative effort by scientists from University of California Irvine, Univ. of Calif. Davis, New York...
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