Louis Nielsen wrote:
STAR WITH ROTATING CORE OF NEUTRONS AND ZONE OF SUPER-HEAVY NUCLEI.
PRE-STAR AND FORMATION OF PLANETS AND MOONS.
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Dead on Arrival. You cannot gainsay the Standard Model without
exceptional repeatable evidence. Contradicted by trivial observation
in any number of venues.
In the core of the star there is a very small rapidly rotating
'spheroid' that consists for the most of neutrons. The core of
neutrons could be the reminiscence of an earlier super-nova, a
so-called neutron star (pulsar).
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Horrible bull****. What is at the centers of the first generation of
stars?
PLANETS FORMED BY EXPLOSIONS OF AN UNSTABLE PRE-SUN.
The planets in our solar system are made of matter that had been
ejected out by explosions of an already active and relatively fast
rotating pre-sun.
Horrible bull****. Conservation of linear and angular momentum.
Planetary orbits are of overall observed small eccentricity. A single
pulse orbital insertion must always return to its point of launch.
That is a very high eccentricity orbit in your example. It also leads
to problems with the second orbital circuit.
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Comments are welcome.
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