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    "You may like this" is a bit of an understatement, I love it.
    Although I had already seen much of this information, I cant get enough of any of this type of information.
    and always there is something in it that I had not seen before or relations I had not noticed before.
    I did notice again that Orion seems to be very Important to the ancients.

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    Dark Matter, Missing Planets & New Comets by Tom Van Flandern
    This book explains the missing planets how solar system originated from new perspective.

    I personally think all planets hollow in nature and it gets bigger and bigger as time goes, then it can explode to create another planet. Space is full of energy and filled with tiny particles. Huge amount of material from space is accumulated on Earth every year. Buckminster Fuller put some data on Critical Path.
    Same as old galaxies ejaculate quasars for new galaxies according to Seeing Red by Halton Arp.

    After reading the two books, any open-minded thinker will definitely have different perspective of astronomy for sure.

    @Observer1964

    Combining planet explosion theory and planet growth hypothesis do make sense to me.
    In addition, nuclear fusion model for stars is outrageous claim. Stars are big plasma balls which simply answers many questions about our sun.
    The fourth state of matter is plasma. In natural condition, matter changes its state solid -> liquid -> gas -> plasma as it absorbs energy.
    As we apply this change on stars, nuclear fusion can't be happened due to huge gravitational pull. Because once matter becomes plasma, electromagnetic forces that is 10^38 to 10^41 times stronger than gravity takes over plasma movement.

    Applying this to a planet like Earth, matter in the inner core turns into plasma not liquid or gas. Big inner pressure push shell of Earth outward in all direction. Rotational force slowly expands the outer shell, accumulated matter increase overall mass of the shell, then it accelerates the expansion rate of planet. When it reaches the critical point, the outer shell will explode. Hmm... Creating a baby planet or asteroid belts in the orbit.
    Although I am not convinced of hollow planets (yet), I do think U have put a very good line of thinking here, I would say the best argument sofar as I have read about hollow planets yet.
    Thank you, who knows it might in time convince me, I hope some day we will know for sure what is or what isn't true.
    Great out of the box thinking for sure.
    My thought against it would be that if the collision is true, then wouldn't the whole balloon pop instantly, like with the balloons we know from birthday parties.

    I do think that planets are in there own exsistance a form of life or in other words planets are living beings themselves and maybe have a way of repairing their body like we humans (uncounciously) repair our wounds.
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    Another piece of info that I think is relevant here is from remote viewers, basicly about the exploded planet hypothesis, wich I was planning on placing in this topic to.
    Examine all things and retain the good.

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