"God Star" by Dwardu Codona is worth a read. For those who don't know this, it talks about how Saturn was a star in deep antiquity and the affects about this on our religions and myths. He presumes it was a brown dwarf star.
I have wondered in recent years whether many or even all planets began as stars. Astronomers admit there is evidence it does happen sometimes but what if it happens...all the time? What if as they transform they are attracted by a newer star via electromagnetism a la the electric universe theory and that is why stars have planets in orbit?
I remember researching like 20 years ago how Saturn somehow was like the Sun and it created an amazing display in the sky when there was a certain planetary alignment.
Not sure if this was also part of the "vapor canopy" atmosphere story or not - got a vapor canopy on the brain at the moment...
"God Star" by Dwardu Codona is worth a read. For those who don't know this, it talks about how Saturn was a star in deep antiquity and the affects about this on our religions and myths. He presumes it was a brown dwarf star.
I have wondered in recent years whether many or even all planets began as stars. Astronomers admit there is evidence it does happen sometimes but what if it happens...all the time? What if as they transform they are attracted by a newer star via electromagnetism a la the electric universe theory and that is why stars have planets in orbit?
Thanks for this.
I remember researching like 20 years ago how Saturn somehow was like the Sun and it created an amazing display in the sky when there was a certain planetary alignment.
Not sure if this was also part of the "vapor canopy" atmosphere story or not - got a vapor canopy on the brain at the moment...