by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Planet Formation, Uncategorized
A previous post introduces the Parent Vortex and the initial givens for the formation of the Solar System. Each of the 10 densely populated regions of atoms around the 10 big clumps of iron atoms is a protoplanet. A protoplanet is like a big “particle” within the...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Uncategorized
The initial givens of Mass Vortex Theory are: a nebula 10 big clumps of iron and other metal atoms a black hole An initial nebula in space is not far-fetched; many are present throughout the universe. The ten large groups of iron-nickel atoms claimed by Mass Vortex...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Mass Vortex Theory, Uncategorized
It occurred to me that people would be curious about how in the world I came up with Mass Vortex Theory. As I started thinking about the beginning of the Solar System, my thinking returned to theoretical work about construction and raw materials from my work on...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Mass Vortex Theory, Uncategorized
Welcome and thank you for your interest in The Mass Vortex Theory. It is the first part of The Continental Cataclysm series. It is available for sale in print and Kindle versions at Amazon.com; and available in print version at www.KuhnSeaverPublishing.com. Please...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Mass Vortex Theory, Planet Formation, Standard Theory, Uncategorized
National Geographic has produced a video that explains what science textbooks currently teach about how Earth and other planets in our solar system formed. http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/videos/the-birth-of-earth/ The Standard Theory explanation starts with a...
by admin | Apr 22, 2020 | Beginning of the Solar System, Mass Vortex Theory, Planet Formation, Uncategorized
When the atoms in the pre-planet-particle form molecules, rapidly changing into a compact sphere, some of the atoms are left behind. They form light gases of different elements in a large shell around the compact rocky sphere. Then when the ice layer forms, it traps...