by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Mass Vortex Theory, Planet Formation, Uncategorized
The givens of Mass Vortex Theory are: a nebula (or part of a nebula), 10 big pockets of iron atoms (iron and other metal atoms), and a black hole. Atoms from the nebula pack in more densely around the pockets of metal atoms. We’ll call these dense regions...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Mass Vortex Theory, Planet Formation, Uncategorized
The iron atoms in the nucleus of a protoplanet had microscopic magnetic domains (a known property of iron). Given the low temperature of the Vortex gases and protoplanets, these domains would line up in a single direction to make a big magnetic field (known physics...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Actual versus Theory, Beginning of the Solar System, Uncategorized
I learned about Kepler-78b via the TV Series: NASA’s Unexplained Files, on the Science Channel. The problem is also explained on this Astronomy Picture of the Day [APOD] page for Kepler-78b: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap131105.html. “Even though Kepler-78b is only...