Metamorphic Star

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This book is the fourth in the series--the first three being God Star, Flare Star, and Primordial Star--by the former editor of AEON: A Journal of Myth, Science and Ancient History. The event of the Younger Dryas that followed the warming spell at the end of the Pleistocene Ice Age captured the imagination of scientists and laymen during the first decade of the twenty-first century. While the present work deals with the real cause of that occurrence, it is prefaced with additional evidence in favor of the theoretical model advanced in its three prequels in which it is argued that the primordial Earth had basked beneath a different sun than the one that presently shines above us. This previous sun is there shown to have devolved into the present gaseous planet Saturn. The terrestrial devastation and the fear that the upheaval instilled in them, together with their attempt to placate its heavenly source led our ancestors to ritual pacification in their long climb toward a hope-filled faith that ended in religion. Stated so briefly, the above disclosures are bound to evoke adverse reactions among those steeped in the modern mythology. However, those who are prepared to investigate new grounds, will discover another huge cache of integrated evidence presented between the covers of this work.

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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.

Again we say, 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 three prequels, God Star, Flare Star, and Primordial Star, and in keeping with the spirit of Occam's razor and looking at the big picture, what the present work does is to continue the development of the unifying theme that resolves so many mysteries.

At the bottom of it all is the growing realization among astronomers that our Solar System could not have originated as the self-sustained family of planets it presently is but that some of the Suns' children were actually adopted. And while it was never by any means an orphaned world, one of those adopted children was our own mother Earth.

This book continues Cardona's fresh, big-picture canvass of the lack of coherence in the current geological, palaeontological, biological, anthropological, and astro-physical findings and models. Not to mention that his model integrates the ancient mythologies from around the globe.

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