Light Eye
04-01-2005, 01:28 PM
dear friends,
when dr. tom speaks we should listen...
http://www.metaresearch.org/solar%20system/eph/planetexplosions.asp
be well, be love.
david
planetary explosion mechanisms
from meta research bulletin vol. 11 #4
vertical menu text here -->
tom van flandern / meta research / <tomvf@... (/group/asc2k/post?postid=sh6epvhxv4lzq12cyjquvgoiv7cx5wm7yzf4g9 nzg-cjfjdotcykrz-3ep62vjlhntukk9bo-hnr6psiusbc_tg)>
abstract. three mechanisms have been proposed as possible causes of planetary
explosions ? phase changes, natural fission reactors, and gravitational heat
energy. we examine each theory and find that the first two mechanisms are
candidates for exploding earth-sized planets and moon-sized bodies, but probably
cannot produce enough energy to explode larger planets. however, the latest
models for the origin and nature of gravity indicate that gravitational fields
must be continually regenerated, not just static. the classical objection to
such models is that large masses would vaporize and explode from gravitational
heat energy in a fraction of a second. so the principal model presented here is
not so much an explanation of how planets can explode as about how they can
remain stable for so long without exploding. the mechanisms discussed here are
capable of providing enough energy in a short-enough time to explode even
supernovas, and may also help explain pre-supernova stellar
collapses, the stellar thermonuclear ignition trigger, and even an alternative
source for the microwave background radiation.
[non-text portions of this message have been removed]
when dr. tom speaks we should listen...
http://www.metaresearch.org/solar%20system/eph/planetexplosions.asp
be well, be love.
david
planetary explosion mechanisms
from meta research bulletin vol. 11 #4
vertical menu text here -->
tom van flandern / meta research / <tomvf@... (/group/asc2k/post?postid=sh6epvhxv4lzq12cyjquvgoiv7cx5wm7yzf4g9 nzg-cjfjdotcykrz-3ep62vjlhntukk9bo-hnr6psiusbc_tg)>
abstract. three mechanisms have been proposed as possible causes of planetary
explosions ? phase changes, natural fission reactors, and gravitational heat
energy. we examine each theory and find that the first two mechanisms are
candidates for exploding earth-sized planets and moon-sized bodies, but probably
cannot produce enough energy to explode larger planets. however, the latest
models for the origin and nature of gravity indicate that gravitational fields
must be continually regenerated, not just static. the classical objection to
such models is that large masses would vaporize and explode from gravitational
heat energy in a fraction of a second. so the principal model presented here is
not so much an explanation of how planets can explode as about how they can
remain stable for so long without exploding. the mechanisms discussed here are
capable of providing enough energy in a short-enough time to explode even
supernovas, and may also help explain pre-supernova stellar
collapses, the stellar thermonuclear ignition trigger, and even an alternative
source for the microwave background radiation.
[non-text portions of this message have been removed]