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A Star is Born-No Big Bang Needed

 PSI Blog 20220404 A Star is Born-No Big Bang Needed

 

Thanks to Marilyn for this:


As far as I know, this is an image of the first “exoprotoplanet” ever discovered. It is part of the infinite number of vortices in the universe. This rotating vortex is a gaseous disc with its dense nucleus being a young, 2-million-year-old star. The protoplanet appears to be an especially dense portion of the gas cloud rotating around the star at a great distance. This observation supports the long-held theory that our own Sun and its planets formed via condensation from a rotating cloud. It doesn’t look like a Big Bang or perfectly empty space was involved.




Figure 1: Image of the star AB Aurigae taken by the Subaru Telescope showing the spiral arms in the disk and the newly-discovered protoplanet AB Aur b. The bright central star has been masked, and its location is indicated by the star mark (). The size of Neptunes orbit in the Solar System is shown to provide scale. The Image without caption is here (0.7 MB). (Credit: T. Currie/Subaru Telescope)

 

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