Looking at the recent NASA imaging of craters, I’ve been thinking very much along these lines. Great article and some stunning imagery.
Did Van Gogh paint this?
This image shows electromagnetic forces in the Orion Nebula. The dark red areas indicate high energy in the star forming regions.
It’s hard to believe, but mainstream science still does not acknowledge these forces have anything to do with making stars or planets. It’s all gravity to them.
That leaves planetary scientists with some hard questions to deal with. Every planet they fly past shows features they struggle to explain. Let’s examine some of them to understand the problem.
Craters… they just don’t look like they should. (All images courtesy of NASA and JPL)
The standard theory says there was a period of crazy pinball during the solar system’s history when the planets and moons were bombed with asteroids.
According to physics 101, asteroids had to slam into the planets and moons from all angles, with an average impact angle around 45 degrees. But look…
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