Friday, May 5, 2017

Gravity Cannot Form Solar Systems

The idea that planets, stars and moons come about due to gravity pulling space dust together makes very little sense to anyone willing to think critically about this. The main problem with the idea is that gravity is way too weak a force to pull matter sufficiently together to form any kind of object. Specs of dust do not lump together due to gravity. Not even over billions of years.

Keeping in mind that space is full of electrical activity, the idea that gravity is behind planetary formation becomes even more bizarre. Even the tiniest of charge on specs of dust will dominate gravity millions of times over.

The violence needed to turn rock into liquid magma is a further indication that gravity cannot be behind planetary formation. Even with millions of asteroids smashing into our planet at a regular basis, the surface of our planet would not heat up all that much. Something else must have been going on.

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Hourglass nebula

By NASA, R. Sahai, J. Trauger (JPL), and The WFPC2 Science Team - http://www.spacetelescope.org/images/opo9607a/, Public Domain, Link

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