Sub-Theories of Concengation Theory
Sub-theory No.
1 (25/8/2016)
The sun,
and all solar system planets including the earth, jupiter
and saturn, and spherical moons as well, were proto-stars of various mass sizes during their early
stage of development. Towards the end
of their proto-star stage, fusion
of hydrogen had
occurred, followed by nucleosyntheses of various heavier elements, and then
proceeded to formation of all kinds of heavy elements. Due to smaller masses, planets and moons
were cooled down earlier and faster, forming the terrestrial
made up of all kinds of natural elements.
Sub-theory No.
2 (25/8/2016)
The precursor
proto-stars of planets such as saturn and jupiter
were isolated
planetary systems that
were hosting a number of proto-planets, they were considered nearby within 1-2
light-year distance from the sun.
Sub-theory No.
3 (25/8/2016)
Since the
Saturn and
Jupiter proto-stars have smaller masses, their fuel elements
were consumed earlier and formed heavy elements earlier than the bigger sun, as
they were cooling
down their magnetic core and thus magnetic field intensified, which partly explains their migration toward the sun, and eventually captured by the sun.
Sub-theory
No. 4
(27/8/2016)
All jupiter-like
planets are like Saturn, Jupiter and Earth, all
are terrestrials,
made up of various kinds of elements, there is no such
thing as gas giant in
the universe, spherical gas giant is a misconception.
Sub-theory No.
5 (25/8/2016)
There are
many
craters on the Jupiter surface, created by asteroids and moons
bombardment.
Sub-theory No.
6 (25/8/2016)
The great red spot and other smaller red spots are residues of a moon and large asteroids that have struck on
the Jupiter.
Sub-theory No.
7 (25/8/2016)
The Jupiter
is made up of various
elements, not that close to 90% hydrogen
and 10% helium.