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Thursday, September 10, 2009

Answers to life's Greatest Questions


Where are we going? Where did we come from? How are stars like our sun made? Where was the sun born? Do we have sister stars like our sun? How did life get started on earth?


Who brought the moon in? Was earth terraformed? What made all the coal, oil and limestone? Do photons have mass? What is dark matter? How can we travel to other star systems? When did earth get a 20.8 % oxygen atmosphere?


Is earth loosing oxygen? Should humans be burning things? Should humans be using atomic power? Are humans on the right evolutionary path?



Cosmological Ice Ages
by Henry Kroll 384 pages; quality trade paperback (softcover); catalogue #08-0164; ISBN 1-4251-7062-5; US$31.35, C$31.35, EUR21.42, £16.19
About the Book
I plotted our sun’s course through space to discover that our sun was born in the constellation Orion. After the planets were formed Earth was covered with a five-mile-thick coating of ice one billion years. We eventually drifted near the Sirius multiple star system and little Sirius B (1.5 solar masses) grabbed hold of our sun putting it in orbit around Sirius A.
Our sun does not have enough power to keep us out of the ice ages otherwise we wouldn’t have them! It was the additional light and heat from Sirius star system that melted the ice caps and got life started in the oceans.
Earth is losing its atmosphere. During the rein of the dinosaurs the atmospheric pressure was around 30 pounds per square inch. Now it is down to 14.5 pounds per square inch. Before our sun was captured by the Sirius system earth had an atmosphere of 750 pounds per square inch. Over time and it was laid down as coal, oil and limestone using photosynthesis and light from these giant stars. We have a limited time to get our act together and get off the planet to seed life in other biospheres.
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