Topic: Earth descendant from brown dwarf star
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Mon 12/05/16 03:05 PM
Layments arguments:

When I was a young lad I had an interest in astronomy. Later when I were teenager I studied physics at college, unfortunately I struggled and barely scraped out with a low E grade, I thought I understood it conceptually I just couldn't so the math. As an adult in my own study time I read various materials online. Unknowingly in my idea's I found I had combined all these things to come up with my own theories.

So the argument goes like this. Most planetary sphere's are descendants from stars, what! Who the hell are you to make such a claim?

Solid core earth theory (Because no one really knows)

Hollow earth theory

So I did further study to see what was possible for the smallest and most coolest star. These are called brown dwarf stars. I think the Earth star system is a cooled and shrunk down descendant from a brown dwarf star. If you heat something up sufficiently it expands, and if you cool something down sufficiently it contracts. I think the Earth was once a brown dwarf star that was cooled sufficiently enough to produce a solid cool crust.

I think this would then also explain why this earth star has a fusion hydrogen iron nickel core. In some chakra cosmology, they say the chakra below the base chakra is called the Earth star chakra and its colour is brown, the colour of a brown dwarf star, or what I think is symbolic of living in the cosmic reality of this Earth star sphere.

But I guess some of you already knew this.