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Title: Planets formation theory
Post by: Zichichi on 08/07/2006 10:19:49
This is a my theory!.......

I think superficial explosions on the sun at its equator can
make the planets if this material goes out of the sun orbit...
This material also can have a charge..that can be the reason of the
magnetic field of the planets...












nothing is created and nothing is destroyed
Title: Re: Planets formation theory
Post by: ukmicky on 08/07/2006 14:21:51
No

Michael
Title: Re: Planets formation theory
Post by: Zichichi on 09/07/2006 09:37:09
What, no?
Why?
Have you written a book about another theory?

The science has  become subjective..., what a pain!...


nothing is created and nothing is destroyed
Title: Re: Planets formation theory
Post by: daveshorts on 09/07/2006 11:41:10
There are many reasons why this wouldn't work

1. The stuff that makes up the sun is very different from the stuff that makes up the planets.

2. There is a whole lot more angular momentum in a planet than in stuff at the surface of the sun.

3. Objects don't need to be charged to have a magnetic field, they need flowing electric currents, or aligned spins
...

But the real killer is that if you throw something from the sun the orbit it will follow will come back through the sun, so any planets you make will collide with the sun one orbit later.
Title: Re: Planets formation theory
Post by: another_someone on 09/07/2006 12:27:03
Not only are the planets not made of the same stuff as the Sun's surface, but they are not even made of the same stuff as each other.

Furthermore, the Sun does continuously blast material from its surface, and this is what creates the solar wind, that travels out well beyond the orbit of the planets.  If there was an extraordinary explosion on the surface of the Sun (as sometimes happens with solar flares), then the material from this too would be carried out well beyond the reach of the planetary orbits.



George
Title: Re: Planets formation theory
Post by: heikki on 15/07/2006 14:40:21
quote:
Originally posted by Zichichi

This is a my theory!.......

I think superficial explosions on the sun at its equator can
make the planets if this material goes out of the sun orbit...
This material also can have a charge..that can be the reason of the
magnetic field of the planets...




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Hi.

Material can maybe goes through sun. Because sun send material it must get material also same time. But there is other possibility. Sun start to grow few material-particle sizes, long long ago. Growing and growing, then it grows very big planet. Then it slowly start that todays boiling-process and time this process sun send material to space, then material amount decreacing.  When this process start to end, sun decreacing that boiling-process and sun-light decreacing and after that sun-planet is only rock-ball and dont send any material to space.

Do we actually know what is sun-surface temperature?

What is sun space-nature-based life-cyccle-time, so called planet-life-evolution time, i thinkt that it is un-possible to measure. We can make only estimation calculation of that. Estimation calculation need still some kind of life-cyccle-growing-process method. What is age of earth? Do earth intake material from space and how much / 1000 year. What is earth diameter growing speed / 1000year? Is earth-ball now get maximun diameter or do it growing more? And that kind of stuff.

But, what is purpose of this planet-evolution process?

Why space-material want to make planets from itselfs?

How life works?
 
We humans can made questions where is no answer. I think that many scientifical and philosophical humans made these same questions at 100year forward, without answer.

Like we know. All big philosopher or scientist wrote some short thoughts, like they says. And many generation copy these words to forward.

So i wrote my own very deep-minted thought. ;)

"I have wondering many times how moon can smile."


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