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4.7
16 reviewsThis is a fresh, big-picture canvass of the lack of
coherence in the current geological, palaeontological, biological, and
astro-physical findings and models.
Astrophysicists have noted various problems with the
formation of planets out of circumstellar disks, but mainstream scientists
continue to promulgate such creations as if the problems do not exist.
In some theories of origins. the derivation of terrestrial
life required a much greater amount of ultraviolet radiation than the Sun
presently supplies. And yet the Sun is claimed to have been much dimmer at the
very time life rose on Earth.
In some theories of origins, the emergence of life also
required vast electrical discharges, but the electric energy that Earth can
produce through atmospheric lightning lacks the required potency to accomplish
what is needed.
Life forms somehow progressed into ever larger sizes until
progression outdid itself in the age of dinosaurs. But the present force of
gravity is much too strong to have enabled the existence of such colossal beasts.
Moreover, while the extinction of these giants has by and
large been blamed on an extraterrestrial impact of some sort, evidence from
geology does not tally with this impact scheme.
The manner in which miles-deep glaciers accumulated during
Earth’s past ice ages has never been resolved. Nor, has an adequate explanation
ever been offered to account for the disparity in glacial melting that occurred
between the Arctic and Antarctic regions.
Various theories have been proposed in an effort to get to
the bottom of the above conundrums, but their sheer number, to say nothing of
the contradictions they end up piling on each other, tends to hurl them all
into a veritable gladiatorial arena from which none of them has so far escaped
unscathed.
Following on the heels of its two prequels, God Star and
Flare Star, and in keeping with the spirit of Occam’s razor, what the present
work proposes is a unifying theme that not only resolves each and every one of
the above mysteries, but quite a few related ones.