jupiter-saturn formation theory

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jupiter-saturn formation theory

Unread post by moses » Thu Oct 30, 2008 4:14 am

A dwarf approaches the Sun and a Birkeland current flows between them.
This causes the dwarf to increase spin and elongate. A pinch forms and
splits the dwarf in two, with some planets forming between the two new
bodies - Jupiter and Saturn. Whilst being trapped by the Sun, Jupiter
and Saturn revolve around each other which helps them separate. But a
current still flows past and through this group of planets. Thus all
these planets are hollow with holes at the poles, which fill in when
this current stops or is reduced. New planets can form by a section of
the surface of Jupiter or Saturn breaking off and moving out between
these planets. Which would explain why many planets and moons are of
a similar size. Thus Earth probably formed before Mars.

Neptune and Uranus probably formed similarly. The Sun is probably
hollow also.
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