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Re: Tricky questions: How old is each planet? What happened with the 5th. planet?

From The Starmaker <starmaker@ix.netcom.com>
Newsgroups sci.physics.relativity
Subject Re: Tricky questions: How old is each planet? What happened with the 5th. planet?
Date 2022-04-21 21:59 -0700
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Odd Bodkin wrote:
> 
> Richard Hertz <hertz778@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Tuesday, April 19, 2022 at 12:33:30 PM UTC-3, 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?
> >
> > Of course, relativists run away when asked how the entire Solar Systems
> > (and when) was created.
> >
> > The Sun is surrounded by about 54 other stellar systems, in a radius of 16.3 light years.
> >
> > As of "today", they are mostly evenly distributed in a spherical volume
> > of 18,000  ly³,  which gives about 336 ly³ to each one.
> >
> > In the case of the Solar System, the total mass (as of today) is about
> > 2.1E+33 grams, being the Sun 95% of that amount.
> >
> > About 6 billion years ago, matter was evenly distributed on such volume
> > as H atoms (to start with something above protons).
> >
> > It implied about 30 H atoms/cm³.
> >
> > HOW DID ALL OF THEM CONDENSED INTO A PROTO-SUN, with a spherical radius
> > of 100 AU, and gained ROTATION (momentum)?
> >
> > Atomic gravity, electrical and/or magnetic forces shrank such isotropic
> > distribution into such sphere, that ignited by nuclear fusion?
> >
> > And how much time took such sphere to transform 30% of its composition into Helium?
> >
> > Remember that this stage is very much before any possible ejection of 5%
> > of the mass of the singularity, to form proto-planets and else.
> >
> > Of course, GR has no answers about this process. Not even nuclear
> > astrophysics can explain this.
> >
> > BECAUSE THEY DON'T KNOW NOTHING, and cosmologists have been mocking at
> > you for 90 years, since the homo Eddington started
> > to play with this and his homo-narrative, about 1922. Only Gamow gave
> > some hints about 1930, but for 90 years YOU HAVE BEEN
> > PLAYED by the parasites that live at your expense, trying to figure how GOD works.
> >
> > Well, everything you've been told IS FALSE, and if you buy it, you are A
> > RETARDED PARTNER IN THE CRIME that modern cosmology is.
> >
> > Like Bodkin and Moroney, for instance. But they don't work on this for
> > free. Fucking paid shill/trolls, without answers at hand.
> >
> >
> 
> Nice trolling.
> 
> But consider that stellar formation and gas cloud gravitational collapse is
> astrophysics, not really cosmology, and does not GR for a treatment. As
> such, it’s a little off topic here. Perhaps you could take the astrophysics
> question to sci.physics or sci.astronomy or someplace of more general
> physics interest.



Well, this is a Relativity newsgroup...

and you are always pushing...textbooks..


what about
How Einstein Created Relativity out of Physics and Astronomy 
https://www.amazon.com/Einstein-Created-Relativity-Astronomy-Astrophysics/dp/146144781X
https://www.amazon.com/Einstein-Created-Relativity-Astronomy-Astrophysics-ebook-dp-B00A9YH7L2/dp/B00A9YH7L2/ref=mt_other?_encoding=UTF8&me=&qid=

no need to spend over hundreds bucks
the pdf is available for free



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 to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, and challenge
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