by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Actual versus Theory, Uncategorized
The following appear to be discrepancies between current theory and observed behavior. See if you agree. This kind of discrepancy points to the need for a new theory.1 Let “Sun-First Theory” be the label for the current academically-accepted theory of solar-system...
by admin | Apr 21, 2020 | Killer Crash, Mass Vortex Theory, Planet Formation, Uncategorized
Mass Vortex Theory [MVT] asserts that the Asteroid Belt in our solar system is composed of some partial leftover remains of a planet which the Theory calls Smithereens. The idea that the Asteroid Belt is due to a shattered planet was embraced in the past, but it has...
by admin | Apr 21, 2020 | Actual versus Theory, Mass Vortex Theory, Moon Formation, Uncategorized
The Christian Science Monitor Weekly reported in its October 5, 2015 edition that Enceladus, a moon of Saturn has an ice layer with a global ocean on the surface of a rocky sphere, under the ice. NASA also believes that Jupiter’s moon Europa has the same type of...
by admin | Apr 21, 2020 | Definitions and Equations, Mass Vortex Theory, Uncategorized
“The Mass Vortex Theory” provides a new explanation for the way in which a super-huge cloud of atoms developed into the solar system that we see today. This explanation called Mass Vortex Theory suggests a new, more simple definition of a planet. First: Mass Vortex...
by admin | Apr 21, 2020 | Mass Vortex Theory, Planet Formation, Uncategorized
Mass Vortex Theory as set forth in “The Mass Vortex Theory” also helps to answer the curiosity that NASA has about water on Mars. During compaction, steam (and methane) is given off by the hot mantle and crust. Therefore, Mars has water between its crust and mantle...
by admin | Apr 21, 2020 | Mass Vortex Theory, Planet Formation, Uncategorized
“Mass Vortex Theory,” page 37, talks about how the atmosphere of a planet starts with the light atoms of the protoplanet that are: a) above the surface of the rocky planet and b) under the ice layer. It is further explained on page 37 that due to the lack of a...