Planets on a Plane and other articles – Monday 20th September 2021


Planets on a Plane and other articles – Monday 20th September 2021

If the land mass on Earth was in a perfect line circling the globe we could send airplanes up and they would only need to take a single course. (This would be wasteful for a planet) but on a much larger scale, energy required for maintaining a solar system is much more efficient having to direct or focus less energy by the star on it’s planets rather than directing it in all manner of directions. In our star system it is likely the planets started on much the same plane as they currently are on. It’s also most likely the optimum positioning for healthy planets and I should think it’s an advantage in much the same way as a parent monitoring a dozen children at a party to have planets in a common view point.
Orbiting is the common feature of galaxies and everything within them. It keeps everything orderly and functional, prevents waste and provides safety.
I am certain our star utilises a molecular helix much like our genome hence the name of my company ‘Sunshelix’ and if we were ever capable of proving it we would find an array of variance among the stars and detect specific groups. My thinking is that our star is a member of a special group.
I have a comment regarding moon forming. When we look over to Saturn and see the rings of ice orbiting it, I don’t think that’s common so I don’t expect us to find a myriad of planets with this feature. For planets like ours that are intended for cellular surface life a single moon is crucial. The investment of time energy and resource going into planets like ours could not be dependent upon random matter forming to make the necessary moon. For other planets anything is possible but if it were the common method we should be seeing it on a grand scale. So perhaps we will do bit I don’t believe this method applies to planets like ours and felt I should mention this.
And further thinking on the rapid expansion of the universe. As some people know my theory is that we are inside a sphere. That if it is no longer living, was once very much so. It’s life cycle implies growth so if it is in a cycle of, like the star that goes supernova at a critical point it commences the feature of universe stars planets within etc, then if it grew in layers and the expanding universe is having a rapid expansion then this could mean the process has reached a specific layer of material that processes much quicker. Like burning timber compared to a quantity of gas. Just thought I would share that thinking. Not that the process is a burning but just the concept of differing layers of material.
Fiona MacLeod (c)