Earth formerly a moon of Red Dwarf Saturn?

aaronfransen

Jedi Master
Just watching some more of Wal Thornhill's presentations and he presented this theory about how Saturn was a Red Dwarf "star" and Mars, Venus and Earth were moons within it's shell. Kind of a mind-blowing idea, but some astronomers have suggested that the vast majority of life in the universe would exist in just such a configuration because the radiation would be just enough to support it.

There'd be no night, always day, and the sky would be purple, and supposedly there's some evidence to suggest that in the distant past mankind referred to a purple sky.

When the Saturn/star approached Sol, it bled it's energy to the sun we know today, lost it's chromosphere (did I get that right?), and the three large moons were ejected in the energetic exchange, Mars getting the brunt of the exchange and permanently scarring it's surface to what we see today.

It's one of those things that sounds incredible and sourced in science fiction, but from what I've read of the electric universe, it's plausible.

Any chance the C's have a comment on this? I've search the threads and haven't seen anything, but that could be a result of my poor searching skills :)
 
Lost Spirit said:
Just watching some more of Wal Thornhill's presentations and he presented this theory about how Saturn was a Red Dwarf "star" and Mars, Venus and Earth were moons within it's shell. Kind of a mind-blowing idea, but some astronomers have suggested that the vast majority of life in the universe would exist in just such a configuration because the radiation would be just enough to support it.

There'd be no night, always day, and the sky would be purple, and supposedly there's some evidence to suggest that in the distant past mankind referred to a purple sky.

When the Saturn/star approached Sol, it bled it's energy to the sun we know today, lost it's chromosphere (did I get that right?), and the three large moons were ejected in the energetic exchange, Mars getting the brunt of the exchange and permanently scarring it's surface to what we see today.

It's one of those things that sounds incredible and sourced in science fiction, but from what I've read of the electric universe, it's plausible.

Any chance the C's have a comment on this? I've search the threads and haven't seen anything, but that could be a result of my poor searching skills :)

Write the theory for me short and sweet, formulate specific step-by-step questions, and we'll do it. Send it to me at laura(at)sott.net.
 
Very surprising and interesting theory, indeed.
Looking forward to more 'developments' on this thread :)
 

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