Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Asteroid Belt and Comets
My AV model says that before our sun gave birth to our nine planets, it
gave birth to two large planets. The two explosions in the sun were
caused by two groups of sub-Neutrons on opposite sides of the sun. Each
formed its own center of gravity and they caused explosions similar to
those that later gave birth of Saturn and Jupiter. The main difference
was that in these two explosions, many sub-Neutrons left the sun with each
gaseous cloud of Hydrogen gas. These sub-Neutrons then formed the center
of gravity for each of these two new planets. In so doing, they
accelerated the evolution of both planets.
As the two clouds moved outward, they began to rotate about their own
axes and act like gyroscopes. Gravity finally stopped their outward
movement and began to move them toward the sun. The clouds began to move
perpendicular to the force of Gravity and went into orbit.
Their sub-Neutrons increased the force of Gravity and the Hydrogen
atoms began to explode at a faster rate. Most free Neutrons went into
other Hydrogen atoms to make heavier elements. Some free Neutrons went
into the center to help the compression process. The result was a molten
iron and nickel core and a dense rock outer coat orlayer. The process
continued and the two planets exploded sending debris in all directions.
Think of an XYZ coordinate system at the center of each
explosion. The minus X axis is toward the sun. Most if not all of the
mass headed for the sun continued until it hit the sun and was reprocessed.
The plus Y direction was in the direction of their orbits. The material
going in the minus Y direction came to a halt and fell into the sun.
The material going in the plus Y direction kept going along its orbit
until it ran into the material from the other planet.
This debris became our asteroid belt. Ceres, Vesta, Pallas, and Juno are
large rocks in this belt. The thickness of the belt is determined by the
debris in the Z directions.
The debris that went in the plus X direction when into deep space and
became comets. Gravity returned each piece and most went into elongated
elliptical orbits. As a comet approaches the sun, it is hit by Rays
emanating from the sun. Upon hitting the comet's material, Rays convert
to light and Linear-motion. This Linear-motion is always away from the
sun and gives the comet its tail. After a comet circles the sun, it
begins to catch its tail debris as it moves into deep space.
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