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Old July 13th 03, 09:09 AM
Archimedes Plutonium
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Default oldest planet 13 billion years old in M-4

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The silly thing about all this is that they've found out that heavier
elements formed much quicker in stars than they imagined. So things as
heavy as iron actually existed quite early in the universe. Which
makes sense, if things were hotter back then in the universe, and even
if they weren't as hot I could see how that was possible.

Then there's no real anomoly in the planet, since they misgauged its
age, or perhaps just didn't realize some other thing about the
universe.

There's also a chance that the universe is much older than they
originally thought it was.


I did not catch the amount of heavy elements in planet M-4 system. I am
guessing that astronomers reckon the age to be the same as the age of the
twin stars M-4 which would be the way the BigBang and NebularDust
Cloud theories would dictate.

The AtomTotality theory however may say that this planet is not 13 billion
years old but perhaps 20 or 30 billion years old just as the inner planets
of Mercury Venus Earth Mars are older than the gas giant outer planets
by many billions of years. For the AtomTotality creation of planets
is via cosmicray and gammaray bursts that materialize where planets
are.

However, if the heavy metals in planet M-4 are sparse compared to the
density in Earth then there is a good chance that this planet is not
even 13 billion years old but perhaps a mere 8 billion years old.

In the AtomTotality theory there is a direct correlation to the density
and quantity of heavy elements to the age. Not counting collided
acquisitions such as the core of the Moon subsumed by Earth in an
ancient collision, or the acquisition of asteroids of heavy elements.

So, if M-4 planet does have a high density of heavy metals then it
is anywhere from 13 to 30 billion years old. But if M-4 planet is
sparse density of heavy elements somewhere in between that of
say Jupiter and Earth, then M-4 planet is probably about 8 billion
years old.

Archimedes Plutonium,
whole entire Universe is just one big atom where dots
of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies