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Old August 20th 10, 01:34 PM posted to sci.astro
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"JT" wrote in message
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On 20 Aug, 04:24, Yousuf Khan wrote:
On 19/08/2010 4:12 PM, JT wrote:

Well while we still are at mythology who i think represent stellar
events there is one more possibility Sopdet and Sahu had a son Sopdu
who represent Venus.


I really should just leave you to have a conversation with yourself at
this point, you're starting to sound like a nut. But I'll correct a few
more things, and then leave you be.

Venus is a gas giant although with a surface, maybe it is more
sensitive to a charged parrticle storm and will break up easier then
solid planters, leaving an expanding cloud of gas that do not
gravitate and hold together, when caught in the cosmic rays and solar
wind.


Venus is a terrestrial planet, with a rocky surface. It's got a gas
atmosphere, but so does Earth.


http://www.buzzle.com/articles/how-hot-is-venus.html

Third, Venus can be looked upon as a "gas giant core." Venus is a gas
giant type planet, except that it lacks the thick covering of hydrogen
and helium that make up most of the atmosphere of the outer gas giant
planets. Perhaps the heat of the inner solar system kept that final
step of collecting a huge gas covering from happening. Had Venus
collected a thick blanket of hydrogen and helium, the surface
temperature would be even hotter, and that high surface temperature
would have allowed the hydrogen to combine with both the nitrogen and
the carbon dioxide. The result would have been large quantities of
ammonia, methane and water, which are the constituents of the clouds
of the outer gas giants. It is likely that the outer gas giants got
their clouds of ammonia, methane and water by having their hydrogen
mix with carbon dioxide and nitrogen at a furnace-hot rocky core
surface similar to Venus'.

One more thing if Stars dynamos have charged polarity you can rest
assure that both the crust and the gas core of Venus have polarity.

JT

How do you get from "my theory is" to "it is likely"?
It is likely that you are totally clueless.


I also interested about the stories about Tiamat and Marduk, they also
seem to represent gaseous giant fighting. Maybe sun and venus or
Sirius A VS Sirius B.


Armed with a net, a bow, a mace, and the four winds, Marduk went out
to face Tiamat. She appeared in the form of a dragon. Marduk caught
Tiamat in his net, but she opened her +++mouth to swallow him+++. At
that point, Marduk drove fierce winds into her mouth, causing her body
to +++blow up like a balloon+++. He then shot an arrow at Tiamat's
heart and killed her.


I haven't got a clue what any of this means, or why it's relevant. This
is an astronomy newsgroup.


Well it describes a stellar event between two binary stars without any
decoding..

What would happen to Venus if it had a pole shift?


JT


Venus has no magnetic field. Therefore no pole shift, since there's no
magnet.

Yousuf Khan


 




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