by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Birth of the Earth, Planet Formation, Standard Theory
National Geographic has produced a video that explains what science textbooks currently teach about how Earth and other planets in our solar system formed. http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/videos/the-birth-of-earth/ The Standard Theory...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Birth of the Earth
It occurred to me that people would be curious about how in the world I came up with Mass Vortex Theory. As I started thinking about the beginning of the Solar System, my thinking returned to theoretical work about construction and raw materials from my work on...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System
The initial givens of Mass Vortex Theory are: a nebula 10 big clumps of iron and other metal atoms a black hole An initial nebula in space is not far-fetched; many are present throughout the universe. The ten large groups of iron-nickel atoms claimed by Mass Vortex...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Planet Formation
A previous post introduces the Parent Vortex and the initial givens for the formation of the Solar System. Each of the 10 densely populated regions of atoms around the 10 big clumps of iron atoms is a protoplanet. A protoplanet is like a big “particle” within the...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Birth of the Earth, Planet Formation
The givens of Mass Vortex Theory are: a nebula (or part of a nebula), 10 big pockets of iron atoms (iron and other metal atoms), and a black hole. Atoms from the nebula pack in more densely around the pockets of metal atoms. We’ll call these dense regions...
by admin | 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...
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