Planets – 9.24am Tuesday 28th January 2025
Planets – 9.24am Tuesday 28th January 2025

Recently, I saw mention that the gas giants in our solar system lacked any type of solid within them. I’ve meant to read the whole article but haven’t unfortunately but wanted to comment. I’m not sure if this was known as fact or if it was current assumption, but my thought is that there is a solid within them.
My theory is that stars and planets’ cores all have certain features in common. Before they can form, an essential thing must occur first. I’m confident about that because if all they needed to form was resource, they’d be everywhere willy-nilly in a chaotic way. The pair of tiny parts must meet and join and this commences the building of resource about them. The pair of parts then commence their particular pole within the structure.
If, as I have theorised that the magnetic field is actually a form of gravity, which is driven at the molecular level and commences due to the pairing, then magnet, iron etc., is their prized and essential resources and they need it as the first layering because this permits the emphasizing of the strength of their pull on the other matter. They need to build layers and in a particular order. This all permits the needed massive strength and control over the star/planet environment and as the core grows within, the poles must keep pace, so this early process must be mostly generic, regardless of the build or outer material. (Which is similar to life here on Earth ie the pairing of the molecular parts, regardless of species).
Therefore, I conclude that the gas giant planets must have a magnetic core, consistent with their neighbouring planets and stars, irrespective of their outer casing.
To go another step further, I also suspect that a star can quite possibly create or contain the initial molecular pairing parts in their unpaired state.
And it could well be possible for a star like our sun, to exert influence over matter in its solar system, which would be very useful for planets.
The poles provide control for maintaining of positioning of the planet/star amongst other things, between those poles is what the pairing develope into and by all appearances, control all things related to their environment, inner and outer. The volcanos that occur along the equator perform multi functions that are more related to the cores needs, whilst volcanoes situated elsewhere are more related to the planets overall growth and wellbeing in my opinion.
Fiona MacLeod(C)
