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Addressing the formation of the solar system



 
 
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Old April 9th 09, 10:16 PM posted to alt.astronomy
G=EMC^2 Glazier[_1_]
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Default Addressing the formation of the solar system

Burt Solar systems are created(Sun+planets) from a vast cloud of
spinning gas +dust."The Solar Nebular" That theory has been with us for
about 200 years Later on the dust and a big shockwave came from the
demise of another star.(supernova blast) Flatting of this gas and dust
was from its fast rotation. a primitive protosun(Embryo) was forming.
Over many millions of years grains of carbon.iron.rock,ice and other
materials, to make the outer area to be called the accretion disk. I
have added still more to this scenario using my own original thoughts.
My thinking is a solar system with a Sun like star needs 10 times more
time to form,and is the reason when I am asked the age of the universe I
come up with 22 billion years Go figure TreBert

 




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