Just an early sketch. I think it was back in 2014 I did this one. Not sure.
Saturday, December 29, 2018
Monday, December 17, 2018
Ordering Stars by their Ages in the Solar System by Daniel Archer
Below is a new pic by Daniel Archer showing the order of the stars in our system by their ages. Youngest on the left, oldest and dead stars to the right. It should help people to understand better that we live in a polymorphic star system. As well, it should be apparent that with all the gas giant objects found by Kepler and other various telescopes, there are probably dozens more rocky objects in the vicinity as well. The universe is extremely crowded with possibility.
Thursday, December 6, 2018
Experts are not Always the Prepared Minds
http://vixra.org/pdf/1812.0032v1.pdf
To be an expert is sometimes an illusion. In fact, becoming an expert sometimes can be the worst possible thing you could do in your scientific career.
To be an expert is sometimes an illusion. In fact, becoming an expert sometimes can be the worst possible thing you could do in your scientific career.
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
How to Recycle Old and Dead Stars according to Stellar Metamorphosis, New Paper
http://vixra.org/pdf/1811.0398v1.pdf
Methods for destroying dead stars are shown. Some methods leave rings and disks, some asteroids, some meteorites, some giant interstellar dust clouds. This is all based on the discovery outlined via stellar metamorphosis. All stars evolve into what scientists call "planet/exoplanet". This means planets are ancient stars, and nature destroys and recycles them.
Methods for destroying dead stars are shown. Some methods leave rings and disks, some asteroids, some meteorites, some giant interstellar dust clouds. This is all based on the discovery outlined via stellar metamorphosis. All stars evolve into what scientists call "planet/exoplanet". This means planets are ancient stars, and nature destroys and recycles them.
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