Tuesday, 1 September 2020

The Sun’s Twin Just Disappeared, According To Evolutionists

 

Image courtesy of ESO/L. Calçada, fair use doctrine

Joel Kontinen

According to evolutionists, the icy debris beyond Neptune is too crowded.

All that stuff out there, beyond the reach of the ancient disk of gas and dust that formed the planets, doesn’t match with scientific models of how the solar system formed.”

We can’t see the twin of the Sun, as it broke away from its orbit around the Sun agers ago.

Two astronomers see this as pointing to the Oort cloud, "That's actually halfway to the nearest star, Alpha Centauri," said study co-author Avi Loeb, a Harvard astrophysicist.

Loeb says that comets that plunge into the inner solar system from the Oort cloud at regular intervals. However, there is no sign of the Oort cloud, so the theory is bogus.

Here’s the evolutionary explanation, “Astronomers already agree that the sun, like most stars, likely formed in a tight cluster with many other stars in a galactic pocket of dust and gas. That stellar nursery was probably full of rogue objects — interstellar comets and maybe heavier things like planets.”

Source:

Letzter, Rafi. 2020. The sun may have a long-lost twin. Live Science 31 August