The Saturnian planets and Jupiter were cast into orbits far removed from
The Solar System planets would thus be atĪ negative potential with respect to Saturn.įirst, this explains how in meeting up with Jupiter in 3147 BC, both The far reaches of space with a large positive charge, larger than any of I have in previous text maintained that Saturn would have come in from Millions of miles, except in 800 to 650 BC, when Mars indeed came very Interaction between "colliding" planets happened at distances of tens of Titled his 1950 book Worlds in Collision, when there were noĬollisions, and could not be. Planets do not leave their orbits.īut orbits change over time in relation to each other, enough to haveĬaused interference in the remote past. "Mars then left its regular position and almost collided with the earth inĪbout 700 BC," as Stephen Jay Gould wrote in Ever since Darwin
One reason for this discussion is to counter interpretations like, The influences of gravitational and occasional electric forces. The planets, which do not deviate from what would be expected under I will use the year 3147 BC for the end of This appendix presents the celestial mechanics I have used asīackground to the narrative of this text for the events of 3147 BC andĪfter.
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