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PhagePhage, In deep space, meaning outside of the influences of a Sun or solar system, there is no gravity. Gravity
is the exception to the rule. And before our sun and solar system took shape, there was nothing here, no gravity.
In no gravity condition, the natural shape of a liquid, or anything capable of capillary attraction, is a sphere. Even in the water experiment the
little bubbles are actually little sphere's. Allow them to come together and they would be a bigger sphere, bubble.
I am still pondering the "how" planets and the sun were "Created". A solar system is not separate from our universe. Its as if Our Universe is a
Soup that contains all the ingredient being rotated in a gigantic pot. The ingredients are not separate from the soup, but integral to it. All part
of one, and one part of all.
There are really only two possibilities when considering the genesis of the Sun and planets. Actually, 3, but I don't give a "Sun and Planet"
factory much possibility lol lol
In one scenario the Sun spits out molten planets that are then locked into a invisible orbit around the Sun. The other is that, the Sun and Planets
become "Self Evident". In other words, and for lack of a better wording, Inspire in place. This latter process is probably the most difficult one
to comprehend because even the most intelligent person can not process information that is not available, to consider. Its not a failure of the human
mind, its a lack of observation and information. No one was around to document the event. And for that matter, all of the Universe may have "Self
Inspired".
We are only now openly playing with the concept of "Teleportation". The latest I have read is we have successfully teleported something 15km. But
just like Lightning and atomic energy, we didn't invent it, we just stumbled a cross it, and figured it out. Matter, material, must come from
somewhere, and some time. What would it look like to whiteness something materializing before your eyes? "And God said, Let there be light: and
there was light."
Could it not appear, as a flash of intensely bright light?
And if Inspired in place how was it that it was hot enough to turn stone and rock molten without the heat of the Sun? Well, we know that if we apply
pressure to something, it gets hot. More pressure, more heat. Teleport a planets worth of rock through a portal 1 foot (or in line with those who
believe in a central sun, a few miles in diameter) in diameter and see if it comes out (materialize) white hot, and molten. And once outside, because
of capillary attraction, begins to take the spherical shape. All the materials required squeezed through at one time.
Then, came gravity...... What ever gravity really is...