Roque planets and the strange theories of Immanuel Velikovsky

NASA's Nancy Grace Roman Telescope found 400 Earth-Mass-Roque planets.

Some rogue planets are remnants of supernovae and novae, or planetary systems of those dead stars. There is the possibility that rogue planets can form without a star. That means there could form objects that are smaller than brown dwarfs. And we can say that those objects are planets. Planets can form around sand bites in interstellar space. 

And forming of the planet only requires. That the mass of the condensing dust and gas clouds is so low, that those nuclear reactions cannot begin. When a star dies, it sends a massive, high-energy shockwave through the universe. That shockwave can push planets away from their orbital trajectories, far away from the dying stars.

So if a planet orbits the sun far enough or if another solar system that orbits the red dwarf is at a certain distance, the shockwave can push entire planets out of their orbits. The red dwarf's gravitational field is so weak that a massive supernova from a couple of light years away can push its planets away from their trajectories.

Also, things like beams from neutron stars and black holes can have a long-distance effect on other planetary systems. And of course, other stars and even massive rogue planets can pull distant planets out of their solar systems. In some theories, the planet Uranus has been a rogue planet that the Sun and our solar system captured.



NASA and Osaka University scientists suggest that rogue planets, which roam space unattached to stars, are far more numerous than star-orbiting planets. The impending launch of NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope could lead to the discovery of hundreds of such rogue planets, adding critical insights into planetary formation mechanisms. Credit: NASA (ScitechDaily.com/Cosmic Nomads: NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Could Find 400 Earth-Mass Rogue Planets)


The reason some people believe that theory is that Uranus lies on its trajectory. The pole of that planet is always the Sun. And the scars on the surfaces of distant moons like Triton tell something about impacts and forces that affect those distant objects at the edge of the solar system.

When we think about the biggest cosmic threats our solar system can face, one of the top ones is a rogue planet that comes from interstellar space. A very massive object's gravitation causes massive effects around the solar system, and multiple asteroids can fall from their trajectories. There is a plan that if some rogue planet comes into our solar system, we should destroy that object by using an antimatter bomb.

The antimatter bomb, or Teller's bomb, is the magnetic canister where antimatter ions like antiprotons or positrons hover. Then that canister will launch against that rogue planet. And a couple of grams of antimatter will destroy even a Jupiter-size planet.




Was Veliikovsky's "Venus" planet Uranus? That thing explains why there was nothing strange in the atmosphere when those strange "plaques" and floods happened if they happened. 


Immanuel Velikovsky and his strange ideas


In many sources, Immanuel Velikovsky (1895–1979) is introduced as a pseudohistorian. Many times, it is mentioned that this man was Jewish. Velikovsky was a psychoanalyst, and he studied at Moscow State University. The question is why that man wrote strange books where he claimed that planet Venus caused the catastrophes mentioned in the Old Testament.

Was the plague of the Bible some kind of rogue planet? There are two possible versions of that theorem. The first one is that Velikovsky's "Venus" was Uranus, which arrived in our solar system. Or there is the possibility that a quite small quasar planet or asteroid caused those plaques that forced the pharaoh to let the Hebrews go out of Egypt.

And then Velikovsky's strange theory that the planet Venus was behind the catastrophes mentioned in the Holy Bible The fact is that the surface temperature on Venus is high. But the planet itself is too cold, being born at the time when Hebrews fled from the pharaoh. So that theory was debunked.

But there is a possibility that planet Uranus caused some of those catastrophes. So we must ask, was the planet that Velikovsky called "Venus" actually Uranus? There is also another version of that theory. This theory goes like this: There was some kind of protoplanet in the solar system in the time of Pharaoh Tuthmoses(?).

The name of that pharaoh will fit the theory that Moses was part of the pharaoh's name. But that is only a hypothesis. Then that protoplanet simply fell into the sun because of the gravitational effect of some other planet. In that theorem, the smaller planet that traveled near Earth before it fell to the sun caused some of those catastrophes.

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