Solar Journey
Solar Journey
Our sun is around 5 billions years old. I have read that it most likely originiated in a star cluster from some vast molecular cloud. Has anyone
tried to trace back our suns journey during this time to discover its most likely birth place. Possible where its' stellar bretherein, if any, have gone to.
tried to trace back our suns journey during this time to discover its most likely birth place. Possible where its' stellar bretherein, if any, have gone to.
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Birth of our sun.
You may think this to be a statement from way out. smile
Our sun our star was formed within a blackhole most probably from the centre of our galaxy. It is the only place that could realease a high density core that could last for billions of years. An active galactic centre producing flares is observed in many galaxies.
The other option from an accumulation of matter collapsing into a high density core. I don't think this would produce a long life star.
What do you think?
Stay cool
Our sun our star was formed within a blackhole most probably from the centre of our galaxy. It is the only place that could realease a high density core that could last for billions of years. An active galactic centre producing flares is observed in many galaxies.
The other option from an accumulation of matter collapsing into a high density core. I don't think this would produce a long life star.
What do you think?
Stay cool
Harry : Smile and live another day.
Hi again harry,
You keep bringing up this stars being ejected from black holes thing - but have yet to produce anything to support it - for a number of cosmological and stellar models it just doesn't add up.
I'm open minded - but I like to see statements backed-up
You keep bringing up this stars being ejected from black holes thing - but have yet to produce anything to support it - for a number of cosmological and stellar models it just doesn't add up.
I'm open minded - but I like to see statements backed-up
The Artist Formerly Known as Empeda
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Hello Empeda
For now humor me and keep an open mind.
What i say is not from my own evidence but what others are also saying
It will later seem more logical.
Hang in there.
When i have more time i will go through with more detail.
The Cycling Process with galaxies is most important.
Smile
Stay Cool
For now humor me and keep an open mind.
What i say is not from my own evidence but what others are also saying
It will later seem more logical.
Hang in there.
When i have more time i will go through with more detail.
The Cycling Process with galaxies is most important.
Smile
Stay Cool
Harry : Smile and live another day.
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hello Empeda
Sometimes when we look at models produced by others entraps our ideas and you start to feel like your inside an egg where the shell is the knowledge that keeps you in.
I'm so confident that the cycle process with galaxies is by the way of the blackholes.
Do not for my evidence search for it.
Stay Cool
Sometimes when we look at models produced by others entraps our ideas and you start to feel like your inside an egg where the shell is the knowledge that keeps you in.
I'm so confident that the cycle process with galaxies is by the way of the blackholes.
Do not for my evidence search for it.
Stay Cool
Harry : Smile and live another day.
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I run a hydrogen turbine generator / regeneration system and at times when I think about these things it gets a bit of a vibration. Kind of like some methane got in with the hydrogen being produced.
But keep thinking Harry, exercise is a good thing.
Norval
But keep thinking Harry, exercise is a good thing.
Norval
"It's not what you know, or don't know, but what you know that isn't so that will hurt you." Will Rodgers 1938