A Novel Theory For The Origin And Evolution Of Stars And Planets, Including Earth, Which Asks, 'Was The Earth Once A Small Bright Star?'

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1212 Earth'S Interior: Composition And State (8105), 1749 Volcanology, Geochemistry, And Petrology, 5430 Interiors (8147), 5749 Origin And Evolution, 6275 Saturn

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Improved prediction methods for earthquakes and volcanic activity will naturally follow from our theory, based on new concepts of the earth's interior composition, state and activity. In this paper we present a novel hypothesis for the formation and evolution of galaxies, stars (including black holes (BHs), neutron stars, giant, mid-size, dwarf, dying and dead stars), planets (including earth), and moons. Present day phenomenon will be used to substantiate the validity of this hypothesis. Every `body' is a multiple type of star, generated from modified pieces called particle proliferators, of a dislodged/expanded BH (of category 2 (c-2)) which explodes due to a collision with another expanded BH (or explodes on its own). This includes the sun, and the planet earth, which is a type of dead star. Such that, if we remove layers of the earth, starting with the crust, we will find evidence of each preceding star formation, from brown to blue, and the remains of the particle proliferator as the innermost core is reached. We show that the hypothesis is consistent with both the available astronomical data regarding stellar evolution and planetary formation; as well as the evolution of the earth itself, by considerations of the available geophysical data. Where data is not available, reasonably simple experiments are suggested to demonstrate further the consistency and viability of the hypothesis. Theories are presented to help define and explain phenomenon such as how two (or more) c-2 BHs expand and collide to form a small `big bang' (It is postulated that there was a small big bang to form each galaxy, similar to the big bang from a category 1 BH(s) that may have formed our universe. The Great Attractors would be massive c-2 BHs and act on galaxy clusters similar to the massive c-3 BHs at the center of Galaxies acting on stars.). This in turn afforded the material/matter to form all the galactic bodies, including the dark matter inside the galaxies that we catalogue as category-3 BH(s). We conceive that c-3 BHs form gas and dust clouds, inside galaxies, that are the incubators for new stars and planets. The start and development of the planet earth, initially as an emergent piece from the colliding c-2 BHs, is given special attention to explain the continuing expansion/growth that takes place in all stars and planets. We present a new cross section of the earth (as a dead star). Although the dimensions of the inner core, outer core, and the mantle (inner and outer) are about the same as presently known, new insight is given to their formation, evolution and composition. We explain the formation of the land, the growing/expanding earth (proportional to the ocean bed growth), the division of the continents, and the formation of the ocean beds (possibly long before the oceans existed). Attempts will be made to explain the source of the supply of water on earth. We explain various planetary phenomenon including: how/why the earth is growing/expanding (not based on current plate tectonic theory) causing it to retard its rotation; why the oceans are different sizes (the Pacific is about twice the Atlantic); why the masses at the poles are shifting into the Atlantic Ocean (may provide an alternative explanation for the ice ages); why various types of earthquakes occur (a new source is presented), why volcanoes occur (two types are discussed); and improved prediction methods for earthquakes and volcanic eruptions; the making/forming of the mountains from bending and compression buckling, and shear failures of the outer surfaces of the earth's brittle outer skin of the 1st crust (and also from eruptions) due to reduction in curvature of the crust.

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