http://vixra.org/pdf/1808.0638v1.pdf
It is observed that stars evolve into
what are called “planets/exoplanets”, this meaning planets/exoplanets
are simply evolved/evolving stars. Therefore the biases in counting
stars need to be expanded considerably to account for transits and
outdated classifications.
I wrote this last 2 nights ago so that people could see that astronomers
are extremely biased. Remember, when Annie Jump Cannon and Edward C.
Pickering began their classification scheme of the stars, they never
included the ones that cooled beyond having visible spectrums, because
there was nothing to see yet! How could they classify what was not
observed?
This means that all stars below ~2,400 degrees Kelvin were never
included in the original Harvard Classification scheme. This is a huge,
huge deal, as it solidified the group think currently spread among
academics that stars and planets are mutually exclusive. A deformation
professionnelle continues to occur to this day. It is clear. Astronomers
are specialists that claim to understand all of the stars, yet only
really grasp a tiny fraction of them. They only are counting the stars
that shine, which are all very young. The older and middle aged stars
were completely ignored in their classification schemes. What's worse,
is that they still classify the oldest stars as planets, which forces
them to accept a mystery which wasn't ever a mystery to begin with.
How do planets form? Well, they are stars that cool, lose mass, shrink
and differentiate themselves. So what happened is that the mystery came
about from acceptance of the false idea that there are two mutually
exclusive objects, stars and planets. Let this be a lesson to other
"mysteries" scientists have. It is quite evident that there are no
mysteries, the truth is that we probably accept ideas as true, which are
actually false, and those block our understanding of nature. Think
about that next time you see scientific mysteries.
Thursday, August 30, 2018
Wednesday, August 29, 2018
The Elysium Transition in Stellar Metamorphosis
http://vixra.org/pdf/1808.0590v1.pdf
Basically when a star is in ocean world stages of its evolution, there will be a time when enough water will evaporate back into interstellar space, and land will begin showing. This is the transition from a world completely covered in water, to one that begins showing land.
This will eventually lead to the formation of land soil, giving rise to the first above water plants and creatures that no longer call the watery depths/shallows their home.
Basically when a star is in ocean world stages of its evolution, there will be a time when enough water will evaporate back into interstellar space, and land will begin showing. This is the transition from a world completely covered in water, to one that begins showing land.
This will eventually lead to the formation of land soil, giving rise to the first above water plants and creatures that no longer call the watery depths/shallows their home.
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Phase Curves in Stellar Metamorphosis (new paper)
http://vixra.org/pdf/1808.0568v1.pdf
Phase curves are presented to make more sense of the Wolynski-Taylor Diagram. They are curves on the graph which show the stage of evolution an object is in, as compared to a younger/older star. Explanation and clarification is presented so that stellar evolution (planet formation) is more easily understood. This graph is also subject to change as more data comes in, regardless this sets the precedent for thinking about astronomical matters in the 21st century.
Phase curves are presented to make more sense of the Wolynski-Taylor Diagram. They are curves on the graph which show the stage of evolution an object is in, as compared to a younger/older star. Explanation and clarification is presented so that stellar evolution (planet formation) is more easily understood. This graph is also subject to change as more data comes in, regardless this sets the precedent for thinking about astronomical matters in the 21st century.
Wednesday, August 22, 2018
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
The WASP-12 Polymorphic System, Stellar Metamorphosis
http://vixra.org/pdf/1808.0077v1.pdf
Again, we live in a galaxy that has trillions of polymorphic systems, meaning systems that contain stars in various stages to their evolution. In the WASP 12 system, there is one really young star, 2 red dwarfs, and a post brown dwarf.
They are all different ages and stages to their own evolution, and WASP 12b is being ripped apart quite quickly, which is outlined in the paper, and given an AO path, which is the purple hockey stick shaped path on the graph.
Again, we live in a galaxy that has trillions of polymorphic systems, meaning systems that contain stars in various stages to their evolution. In the WASP 12 system, there is one really young star, 2 red dwarfs, and a post brown dwarf.
They are all different ages and stages to their own evolution, and WASP 12b is being ripped apart quite quickly, which is outlined in the paper, and given an AO path, which is the purple hockey stick shaped path on the graph.
Sunday, August 5, 2018
The Polymorphic System HD 10180, Stellar Metamorphosis New Paper
http://vixra.org/pdf/1808.0052v1.pdf
In this paper I explain that the ages of the objects in the system HD 10180 are all different. This is because it is polymorphic, they are all stars in different stages to their evolution. This fact is undeniable and still ignored by the dogma, which is unfortunate. Either they can accept reality, or continue believing in fiction/fantasies invented well before the data was made available.
In this paper I explain that the ages of the objects in the system HD 10180 are all different. This is because it is polymorphic, they are all stars in different stages to their evolution. This fact is undeniable and still ignored by the dogma, which is unfortunate. Either they can accept reality, or continue believing in fiction/fantasies invented well before the data was made available.
Wednesday, August 1, 2018
New Paper, Stages of Iron Absorption and Deposition in a Star, Stellar Metamorphosis
http://vixra.org/pdf/1807.0216v1.pdf
Basically we have a reason why the iron is separated into the core, iron ore and meteorites. It has to do with the stages of evolution the star is in, and how well it can purify the material and/or chemically combine it all in the interior, or not.
Basically we have a reason why the iron is separated into the core, iron ore and meteorites. It has to do with the stages of evolution the star is in, and how well it can purify the material and/or chemically combine it all in the interior, or not.
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