Cosmos in Collision: Antique Solar System, Neanderthals & Modern Man
Authors Troy D. McLachlan and Theodore A. Holden will discuss their new book, Cosmos in Collision, which concentrates on events in the solar system before the arrival of Saturn and its accompanying planets, including Earth. Ted and Troy propose that the Jupiter moon Ganymede was once a liquid water world with an oxygen atmosphere fully capable of supporting life (including humans) as we know it. With Jupiter having once been in a much closer orbit to the Sun, Ganymede was warmed by both the sun and Jupiter, the latter being at that time a sub-brown dwarf similar to ancient Saturn. They have dubbed this era of our Solar System’s history as the Antique Solar System epoch. They also propose a new theory for planet formation. This theory is based on the Herbig-Haro objects observed throughout the galaxy. They will also introduce the concept of a Paleolithic conflict between Cro-Magnons and Neanderthals in which Neanderthals are controversially depicted as predatory hominids according to Danny Vendramini’s theories. Troy and Ted will contrast the superbly nocturnally adapted Neanderthal to Cro-Magnons during the Purple Dawn era and come to the inescapable conclusion that modern humans (Cro-Magnons) are not native to this planet. They believe they may have found a world within our solar system that once served as humanity’s original home world (Ganymede).Relevant Links
cosmosincollision.comsaturndeathcult.com
bearfabrique.org
Ganymede
Cro-Magnon
Neanderthal
Them and Us by Danny Vendramini
Herbig–Haro object
Pumice
A Timeless Age in a Purple Haze
From Purple Haze to Golden Days
The Golden Age
Doomsday!
The Silver Age and the Rise of the Bluebloods
Books or Other Material
Cosmos in CollisionThe Saturn Death Cult
God Star