Wednesday, January 11, 2012

--the big bang--

   the "big bang"...

     i have a feeling, that the "big bang" is something that happens in a galaxy, there are many galaxy's( so there could be many "big bangs"), i also suggest, that when a sun is created( see "sun and star formation principals" post), and another was already present, too near by, that the smaller of the two,
begins to orbit the other--

    at some point, since, as we have noticed here on earth, all orbits tend to decay, in the direction of the "gravitational pull"( as far as i know...none of our birds have ever gotten away from "geo-sync orbit" with earth, but have instead, come home), eventually, the smaller sun's orbit completely decays, and the two make contact( the "bird-feeder" has a visitor)--

   when these two suns finally collide, a veery "big bang" happens... before this happened, all the smaller debris in the system were enveloped, into both the sun's, and thus, when the collision happens, the molten matter of the two suns are strewn, throughout space, like pieces of graphite, thrown across a clear sheet of plexi-glass...the pieces of graphite, are of different sizes, and there are varying "clumps", or concentrations of graphite, after the explosion completes, and motion subsides--


planet formation--

   at this point, when motion subsides, is when planet formation occurs, to display planet formation, and our solar systems "filling patterns", visually, a model is must be made, by securing a magnet, to the bottom of a sheet of plex-iglass, with one magnet in the position of each of the planets in our solar system, and then vibrating the sheet, we can then see the principal displayed, quite well--

   the graphite pieces would pull together( with the largest piece of graphite in the center of each magnet), and all the other pieces nearby, surrounding it, in order from lightest, to heaviest, in all directions, creating a "sphere" of a sort...( see "planet formation" post)--


summary--

    after the planets were formed, they would begin to orbit the sun, in our current "solar orbit", and things would be spiffy...for billions, and billions, of years--( Carl Segan rocks)--

best wishes, john kruschke--
 
  (cs)




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