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Cosmological Ice Ages
Our Sun's Journey and Earth's Ice Age History
I plotted our sun's course through space to discover that our sun was born in the constellation Orion. After the planets were formed, Earth was covered with a five-mile-thick coating of ice for one billion years. We eventually drifted near the Sirius multiple star system, and little Sirius B (1.5 solar masses) grabbed hold of our sun, putting it in orbit around Sirius A.
During the reign of the dinosaurs, the atmospheric pressure was around 30 pounds per square inch. Now it is 14.5 pounds per square inch. Before our sun was captured by the Sirius system, Earth had an atmosphere of 750 pounds per square inch, extending 2,500 miles above the planet. Such an atmosphere prevented sunlight from thawing out mile-deep ice over the oceans. It took the power of a white dwarf to get life started.
Our sun does not have enough power to keep us out of the ice ages; otherwise, we wouldn't have them!
Cosmological Ice Ages Solved
The greatest mysteries of all time include: Where was our sun born? What took Earth out of a billion-year ice age? What made all the coal, oil, and limestone? How did Earth get a 20.8% oxygen atmosphere? Where did the energy come from to make all the coal, oil, and limestone? Who, what, when, and why was the moon brought into orbit around Earth?
By Henry Kroll
384 pages
8.5 by 11; quality trade paperback (soft cover)
Catalog #08-0164
ISBN 1-4251-7062-5
US$31.35, C$31.35, EUR21.42, 16.19
About the Book
I plotted our sun's course through space to discover that our sun was born in the constellation Orion. After the planets were formed, Earth was covered with a five-mile-thick coating of ice for one billion years, with an atmospheric pressure of over 750 pounds per square inch. Sunlight could not penetrate such an atmosphere extending 2,500 miles above the planet. We eventually drifted near the Sirius multiple star system. Little Sirius B (1.5 solar masses) grabbed hold of our sun, putting it in orbit around Sirius A.
Earth has lost 98% of its atmosphere (also known as radiation shield). Our sun does not have enough power to keep us out of the ice ages. The additional light and heat from the Sirius star system melted the ice caps and started life in the oceans. Over time, the 750 PSI carbon dioxide atmosphere was laid down as coal, oil, and limestone through photosynthesis and light from Sirius A and B.
Dinosaurs couldn't live in today's atmosphere because their lungs were too small. About 65 million years ago, the atmosphere was between 30 to 60 PSI. Earth has lost 98% of its atmosphere and now has 14.5 pounds per square inch. We have a limited time to act and to seed life in other biospheres.
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