Authors: Gerges Francis Tawdrous
Paper Argument The Sun Is A Result Of The Solar Planets Motions- i.e. The Planets Were Moving Before The Sun Creation - -The Paper compares between the solar system before & after The Sun Creation. -The Paper asks "How did the planets move before The Sun Creation?" -A Conclusion– The Sun is The Planets Motions Result and NOT The Reason. Before The Sun Creation The Solar Planets Order Was As Following -Mercury (Where Pluto was The Mercury Moon) – then Mars –then Venus – Then Earth- The Uranus – Then Neptune – Then Jupiter – After The Sun Creation -The Planet Saturn Is Created -Mars had migrated from its original orbital distance (84 mkm) to (227.9 mkm) -Pluto had migrated from its original point (The Mercury Moon) to (5906 mkm) – and Pluto collided with Neptune and from this collision debris Pluto had created its moons and The Kuiper Belt is Created Mars Migration Theory Revision: -Mars original orbital distance was 84 mkm. and Mars had migrated to 227.9 mkm -Through Mars Motion from 84 mkm to 227.9 mkm, Mars had collided with Venus and then Mars had collided with Earth also. -From the Collisions debris The Earth Moon was created –and Mars had found its moons. And the rest debris had attracted by Jupiter and created The Asteroid Belt The Giant-Impact Hypothesis is in consistency with Mars migration theory But -Instead of the (Supposed Planet) Theia, Mars itself made the collisions. Mars migration Theory solves The Giant-Impact Hypothesis difficulties: I.Why Venus has No Moon? – Because Mars had migrated and moved from 84 mkm to 227.9 mkm and pushed all debris in its motion direction – far from Venus – So Venus had found no debris around to create its own Moon - But Earth has a greater Mass and the debris lost their motion high momentum at Earth Position– so Earth could attract some debris and create its moon II.The Lunar Magma Ocean (LMO) Origin– is Venus – because the moon is created by 3 planets debris (Venus – Earth – Mars) – So their rocks are found in it III.Why The Iron Oxide (Feo) of the Moon= (13%)? Because The rate (13%) is a middle between Mars rate (18%) and the terrestrial mantle (8%). IV.Why Mars diameter (and Mass) are decreased through the history? Because of the collisions – Mars diameter lost around ( 4.1 %) (And Mars mass also which causes difficulties for Mars gravitation equation) V.Mars migration is done Because of The Sun Creation Process VI.Is there a possibility that Mars will return to its original point (84 mkm)? Yes VII.Why? Because the Planet orbital distance is defined relative to its diameter (and Mass) Mars now is in the wrong Position- but forced to it because of the sun effect Conclusion The Giant-impact hypothesis supports Mars migration Theory Pluto Migration Proves (a summary) -Jupiter (the last plant in ancient order) moved nearer to the sun and so – Neptune occupied Jupiter Position with orbital distance 5906 mkm -Pluto had collided with Neptune and pushed it and occupied its position -From The Pluto Neptune Collision Debris –Pluto had created its moons and the Kuiper belt. Paper Objectives: The paper tries to prove that – 7 Planets and Pluto (which was The Mercury Moon) were found before The Sun Creation and they were moving spite the sun wasn't created yet Means - The Solar Planets Motions Don't Depend On The Sun Masses Gravity - i.e. The Sun Is A Result Of The Planets Motions And Not Its Their Reason. Paper Contents: 1-Introduction 2-Methodology 3-The Solar System Situation Before The Sun Creation 4-The Sun Creation Basic Concepts 5-The Sun Creation Geometrical Mechanism Gerges Francis Tawdrous +201022532292
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