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Metamorphic Star

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The so-called Clovis Comet that supposedly re-cooled Earth during the event of the Younger Dryas that followed the warming spell at the end of the Pleistocene Ice Age ended up capturing the imagination of both scientists and laymen during the first decade of the twenty-first century. While the present work has much to offer concerning the real cause of that occurrence, it is prefaced with additional evidence in favor of the theoretical model advanced in its three prequels,* in which it is argued that the primordial Earth had basked beneath a different sun than the one that presently shines above us. This previous sun is there shown to have been a sub-brown dwarf that, together with Earth in tow, had been wandering freely through space before it was captured into the confines of the Solar System where, in time, it devolved into the present gaseous planet Saturn. The terrestrial devastation that transpired in conjunction with the Younger Dryas decimated our Paleolithic ancestors, even while exposing the survivors to the phenomenal emanations that were transforming the sun above them. It was their endeavor in trying to understand what was transpiring above their heads that finally led them to endow their brown dwarf star with indomitable life. The fear that the upheaval instilled in them, together with their attempt to placate its heavenly source, is what led our ancestors to ritual pacification in their long climb toward a hope-filled faith that ended in religion. Stated so briefly, the above disclosures are bound to evoke adverse reactions among those of a scientific disposition. Those among them who are prepared to investigate new grounds, however, will discover much to activate their minds in the detailed deliberations presented between the covers of this work. *God Star (2006); Flare Star (2007); Primordial Star (2009)

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9780228840077
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 368
  • Published:
  • September 1, 2020
  • Dimensions:
  • 254x203x25 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 980 g.
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Description of Metamorphic Star

The so-called Clovis Comet that supposedly re-cooled Earth during the event of the Younger Dryas that followed the warming spell at the end of the Pleistocene Ice Age ended up capturing the imagination of both scientists and laymen during the first decade of the twenty-first century.
While the present work has much to offer concerning the real cause of that occurrence, it is prefaced with additional evidence in favor of the theoretical model advanced in its three prequels,* in which it is argued that the primordial Earth had basked beneath a different sun than the one that presently shines above us.
This previous sun is there shown to have been a sub-brown dwarf that, together with Earth in tow, had been wandering freely through space before it was captured into the confines of the Solar System where, in time, it devolved into the present gaseous planet Saturn.
The terrestrial devastation that transpired in conjunction with the Younger Dryas decimated our Paleolithic ancestors, even while exposing the survivors to the phenomenal emanations that were transforming the sun above them. It was their endeavor in trying to understand what was transpiring above their heads that finally led them to endow their brown dwarf star with indomitable life.
The fear that the upheaval instilled in them, together with their attempt to placate its heavenly source, is what led our ancestors to ritual pacification in their long climb toward a hope-filled faith that ended in religion.
Stated so briefly, the above disclosures are bound to evoke adverse reactions among those of a scientific disposition. Those among them who are prepared to investigate new grounds, however, will discover much to activate their minds in the detailed deliberations presented between the covers of this work.
*God Star (2006); Flare Star (2007); Primordial Star (2009)

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