Hi JJ,
You wrote:
I meant in terms of our discussion now, I feel I would have a lot more to offer (because I would be knowleagable) if I had picked up the bible as a child, but for some reason, it never appealed to me. Perhaps it should go on the to do's as well
I agree with your sentiments.
Never mind.
There is no time like the present however.
The Bible contains a good deal of relevant information with regard to catastrophes and other occurrences.
You wrote:
Yes I thought as much... I still don't think I can bring myself to go for a 6000 year old beginning though...
I think its all a matter of interpretation.
However, Robert Gentry's 'Polonium Halos' do speak of a sudden creation event with respect to the formation of Granite.
You wrote:
So... a million dollar question for me would be - has this happened once or is it part of an inherent cycle of catastrophe's... or are we literally at the mercy of whatever's out there as our galaxy floats through space (we can float through space if we are part of a larger connected circuit right)?
A good question and to date, no-one has a definitive answer.
I would say for the moment that our current interstellar environment does appear to be relatively stable, although that could change overnight ref Don Scotts explanation
http://www.electric-cosmos.org/hrdiagr.htm
Electric Star Evolution
In the Electric Star hypothesis, there is no reason to attribute youth to one spectral type over another. We conclude that a star's location on the HR diagram only depends on its size and the electric current density it is presently experiencing. If, for whatever reason, the strength of that current density should change, then the star will change its position on the HR diagram - perhaps, like FG Sagittae, abruptly. Otherwise, no movement from one place to another on that plot is to be expected. And its age remains indeterminate regardless of its mass or spectral type. This is disquieting in the sense that we are now confronted by the knowledge that our own Sun's future is not as certain as is predicted by mainstream astronomy. We cannot know whether the Birkeland current presently powering our Sun will increase or decrease, nor how long it will be before it does so.
You wrote:
If Venus was ejected as a proto-planet there is some similarity between mother ejecting baby, at a superficial level at least, if so, Venus should be evolving? Also, how would one determine if a gas giant was "pregnant" or about to spit something out, would there, like a human counterpart, be anatomical changes taking place prior to the birthing, something that we might be able to detect with modern technology?
I suspect that Venus is cooling down.
Velikovsky wrote a paper on this subject and suggested that a series of simple Bolometric measurements be carried out to prove his case ref 'Is Venus' Heat Decreasing' (1966)
In fact Velikovsky describes this as a 'crucial test' of his theory.
"Crucial" meaning "decisive"!...and that on this one test alone, if proven wrong, Velikovsky would "rest his case"
I am astonished that to date, some 44 years later, these measurements do not appear to have been made along the lines that Velikovsky suggested.
Carl Sagan had a stab at it in his book 'Scientists Confront Velikovsky' and provided a suitable graph as a measure of proof that Velikovsky was wrong.
The measurements however, were to be taken at "successive synodic periods" where they would be uniformly spaced, but they were not, hence Sagans sources were purey random and the results a complete hash.
I suspect that perhaps these Bolometric measurements have in fact been taken in complete accord with Velikovsky's suggestions and have proven to be correct, in that Venus' heat IS decreasing, but the results cannot made public due complete embarrassment in high academic circles.
That large planets like Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus or Neptune might as you say, display "anatomical changes taking place prior to the birthing, something that we might be able to detect with modern technology?" is quite feasible in my view.
In the case of Jupiter for instance, we have a huge planet that rotates once on its axis in under 10 hours!
I just can't believe that this condition has been apparent for around 4-5 billion years, so we are told.
The other 'gas giants' also display similar properties by their own nature, so something it seems, appears to be 'brewing'.
That a rogue brown dwarf, a rogue planet or asteroid might enter the Sun's domain are other possibilities too.
For the moment at least, all appears to be 'normal', but we shall have to just wait and see.
Cheers.