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Possible History of Solar System based on Axial Tilt of Stars and Planets. Alternative Velikovsky-type Theories.
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Re: Possible History of Solar System based on Axial Tilt of Stars and Planets. Alternative Velikovsky-type Theories.
It seems that the divided solar system was once a quintuple star system with the sun and four brown dwarfs. It was divided by the Sun-Jupiter double star system and the Saturn-Uranus-Neptune triple star system. By 1989 we had finished our first interstellar flights to the former brown dwarfs!
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Re: Possible History of Solar System based on Axial Tilt of Stars and Planets. Alternative Velikovsky-type Theories.
Sun possibly captured brown dwarf star Saturn around 47,000 years ago which could be when Saturn entered Sun's helio-sheath which started ripping off Saturn's plasma-sheath, allowing humans to see the rest of the universe for the first time.
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Re: Possible History of Solar System based on Axial Tilt of Stars and Planets. Alternative Velikovsky-type Theories.
What if Uranus and Neptune were originally a single star that split in two?
Uranus and Neptune have off-centered magnetic field: https://i.imgur.com/YyMDZN4.jpg
If its a star that split in two under some sort of electrical stressing event splitting the core nearly in half,
it might explain why they have off-centered magnetic field and possibly also explain why Uranus is so tilted on its axis.
What if this brown dwarf star UraNeptune was in binary orbit with brown dwarf star Saturn?
What if Saturn was a red dwarf star while UraNeptune was a blue dwarf star and their combined light created purple dawn light?
What if the splitting of UraNeptune into Uranus and Neptune was seen as Saturn emasculating his father Uranus?
What if the splitting of UraNeptune into Uranus and Neptune made proto solar system unstable and that coincidentally hurled it
towards the Sun eventually resulting in capture by the Sun and formation of the current solar system?
Uranus and Neptune have off-centered magnetic field: https://i.imgur.com/YyMDZN4.jpg
If its a star that split in two under some sort of electrical stressing event splitting the core nearly in half,
it might explain why they have off-centered magnetic field and possibly also explain why Uranus is so tilted on its axis.
What if this brown dwarf star UraNeptune was in binary orbit with brown dwarf star Saturn?
What if Saturn was a red dwarf star while UraNeptune was a blue dwarf star and their combined light created purple dawn light?
What if the splitting of UraNeptune into Uranus and Neptune was seen as Saturn emasculating his father Uranus?
What if the splitting of UraNeptune into Uranus and Neptune made proto solar system unstable and that coincidentally hurled it
towards the Sun eventually resulting in capture by the Sun and formation of the current solar system?
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