October 28, 2018

Deeper Look – Episode 83 (2018)

Giant Planets?
Probably not, just migrating…

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  • S0rmuras
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    Hi Ben and site admin(s),

    I’m getting a message reading “Sorry – Because of its privacy settings, this video cannot be played here.” instead of the video.
    All was working smoothly a month (or so) ago. Then message started showing.

    What can I do get the “Deeper Looks” videos back?

  • Laura2fly
    Reply

    So very cool!

  • ALLNATURE
    Reply

    very cool Ben

  • windar
    Reply

    well reasoned and well said.

  • jcdoss
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    If EU theory states that stars are formed through Z-pinches in magnetic strings, then why would there be an accretion disk at all? Are circumstellar dust clouds part of normal EU star formation theory? Please forgive me if this seems ignorant, as I was really good at science as a kid.

    • John Mallary
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      Think Saturn (Rings).

      Our Sun has a ring of electricity, in the form of energized resonant plasma. It has, amongst other things, lots of dust, rocks, asteroids, planetoids and planets, all organized, likely resonantly, within it.
      .
      The name “accretion disc”, is what the folks who bring us these images, call them.
      Regardless, there are actual objects in the image. The label itself doesn’t alter the information Ben used to think this up.
      Another thing is, regardless of our individual bias, we have to consider all perspectives. That’s how we learn. That’s how we judge..
      .
      That pretty much holds true for everything. I used to foam up at the phrase black hole! But as Ben points out, it doesn’t matter what it’s called. It’s up to us to judge. Before I got into this stuff, I didn’t know there were other perspectives!
      .
      It’s the ones nobody’s yet thought of, that will change what you and I think is reeeeely goin on…;)
      🌠
      🐢

      • Eicee Wadder
        Reply

        Thanks John.

  • Caroline5765
    Reply

    Thank you Ben.

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