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(Continued from page 1) This is a very logical explanation for the presence of the planets around the Sun. Alan Grundy tells how and why they were formed and what happened to those we can no longer see. Why are their asteroids, meteorites, and comets? Here too he has the answers and provides indisputable evidence of their origin. Mathematically our Earth should have been only one tenth its present size. Good fortune and the collision of two other planets added another 90% and gave us the water and oxygen necessary for life, while unfortunate Venus took on mainly carbon-dioxide. And our Moon is not a true moon but a tiny planet, the twin of Mars. Here are the names of the missing planets: 1. Cronus 2. Daedalus 3. Vulcan and of course the two Astor's: Astermajor and Asterminor Please keep in mind that this book was written in 1989 and that not so much was known then about the age of our Sun. So there might be a discrepancy in the book regarding the age of the sun as it is known today. This however does not in any way take away from the very fine analysis by Mr. Grundy of how our solar system formed and what happened to it when gravity eventually took it's course (lots of collisions and splashes)! To read the entire "table of contents" please look on the right! Thank you. If you have any questions please contact supportXXscience-books.info You will need to replace the two large XX's with the @ sign. To order "Our Solar System - New Discoveries In The Universe - An analysis by Alan H. Grundy. " in downloadable ebook format:
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THE UNIVERSE 1- The Basic Universe 2- Constituents of the Universe 3- Constituents of a Galaxy 4- The temperature processes of a Star 5- Energy and a finite Universe 6- The extent of the Universe 7- A summarial description of the Universe THE SOLAR SYSTEM 8- The Sun 9- Planet formation 10- Cronus, Daedalus, and the Asters 11- Regularity of Planet Formation 12- The sequence of Planet Formation 13- Consistency in the rules of Planet formation 14- The age of the Sun and the Planets 15- Planet's speed of rotation 16- Miscellaneous relationships between Planets 17- Constituents of the Solar system 18- Momentum in the System 19- The Moon |
