Path: csiph.com!news.mixmin.net!aioe.org!/cd6lVY8Z/mQ7QUEKAKGKw.user.46.165.242.75.POSTED!not-for-mail From: The Starmaker Newsgroups: sci.physics.relativity Subject: Re: Tricky questions: How old is each planet? What happened with the 5th. planet? Date: Tue, 19 Apr 2022 22:40:57 -0700 Organization: The Starmaker Organization Message-ID: <625F9CE9.75C6@ix.netcom.com> References: <41ddb03a-b0a9-4e3d-b83b-4b7b5e029220n@googlegroups.com> Reply-To: starmaker@ix.netcom.com Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Info: gioia.aioe.org; logging-data="22802"; posting-host="/cd6lVY8Z/mQ7QUEKAKGKw.user.gioia.aioe.org"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@aioe.org"; X-Antivirus-Status: Clean X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.04Gold (WinNT; U) X-Antivirus: Avast (VPS 220419-10, 04/19/2022), Outbound message X-Notice: Filtered by postfilter v. 0.9.2 Xref: csiph.com sci.physics.relativity:583454 Richard Hertz wrote: > > As modern "astronomy" is stuck with the narrative that planets were created > about 4.4 billion years ago, supporting Laplace's nebular theory, two simple > questions arise: > > 1) How old is each planet, since the formation of the Sun (in a form that can > be related to this Sun of our days). > > 2) What happened with the 5th. planet, which should be between Mars and > Jupiter, following the Titius–Bode “Law”? > > Titius pointed out that the mean distance d in astronomical units (AU) from > the Sun to each of the six known planets was approximated by the equation > > d = 0.4 + 0.3 (2ᴷ), where K = −∞, 0, 1, 2, 4, 5 > > This empirical law is valid nowadays up to Neptune, as this table shows: > > Planet K Axis (AU) Titius–BodeLaw (AU) > Mercury −∞ 0.39 0.4 > Venus 0 0.72 0.7 > Earth 1 1.00 1.0 > Mars 2 1.52 1.6 > ? 3 > Jupiter 4 5.20 5.2 > Saturn 5 9.54 10.0 > Uranus 6 19.18 19.6 > Neptune 7 30.06 38.8 > > Einstein's theories have a say on this, relativists? In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. That means the heavens and the earth were created at the same time. Before the Big Bang...before the 'in the beginning'... stars existed. billions of stars trillions of stars no galaxies existed. stars gave birth to more stars.. snf never died.. eventually trillions and trillions of stars ran out of space... so a new systen was created.. heavens (energy) and the earth (mass)... and galaxies.. and stars are born and die. In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. -- The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable, to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge the unchallengeable.