International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)

International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR)
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Research Paper | Astronomy Science | India | Volume 6 Issue 2, February 2017 | Popularity: 6.7 / 10


     

Interstellar Elastic Hypothesis for Origin of Solar System

Alok Prasad Srivastava


Abstract: This research paper is a sincere effort towards presentation of a very new and unique speculation to solve all most all questions of the origin of solar system directly related with the basic concept of evolution of solar system. It has been speculated in this paper that initially a binary star system came in existence in celestial space. In which both stars were rotating on its axis and going on their galactic revolution. One of these binary star systems was our primitive sun and other was a companion star. The companion star was very giant size in compare to primitive sun and nuclear reaction was going on both these stars with different rate. The rate of nuclear reaction called nuclear fusion of companion star was many times greater than the primitive sun. During the galactic revolution the binary star system started to attract a nebula having large quantity of interstellar dust. When the nebula came very close to the binary star system then the interstellar dust particle started to winding on an imaginary line of contact between the wide gape of the stars and dark matter converted into a shape of thin cylindrical tube having thicker middle and tapper end. The process of nuclear reaction was going on as usual way on companion star as well as the process for formation of embryos of future planets were also as usual inside the thin cylindrical tube, Just when the formation of embryo was in its final stage the companion star of binary star system violently exploded. As a result enormous dust particles spreaded in region surrounding collapsed companion star and millions of heavy, middle and small size shattered body scattered in sky. When these shattered bodies were just in its flying stage, the recoil of gigantic stellar explosion started to threw away the nucleus of companion star out of the gravitational field of primitive sun, and the rotating cylindrical tube (filament) instantly started to expand along with nucleus like an elastic thread. After covering a very large distance up to critical point of elastic limit the nucleus with a small portion of filament (like a right circular cone) broken out and lost beyond the gravitational limit of primitive sun, and other balance part of cylindrical tube contracted back with heavy momentum and formed an under critical damped wave like shape of filament. As the embryos were still rotating inside the contracted thin cylinder now started to open its stranding by reverse direction rotation with very large and different speed according to its size and shape, due to which different embryos become separate from each other and started to attract several number of heavy, middle and small size of shattered body those were approaching to primitive sun. However numbers of shattered body captured by different rotating embryos were within some particular region surrounding them, but other remains captured by primitive sun. The heavy shattered body captured by embryos of future planet performed two kinds of properties. Some number of them entered in the broken cylinder inside which embryos were rotating with very high speed and some could not be able to enter the region of broken cylinder with embryos. Now those heavy shattered body entered inside the broken cylinder started to make revolution around the rotating embryos and after time span fitted together to form a large size of planet. The other heavy shattered body however came in influence of embryos but could not be able to enter inside the broken filament started to make revolution of the embryos following a certain physical phenomena and become Satellite. This way this research paper is fully capable to give explanation for almost all peculiar characteristics feature of the solar system.1. The problem of great distance between Planets and the Sun.2. Problem of heavy element of material for Planets than the Sun.3. Problem of large angular momentum of the Planets.4. Similar direction of rotation as well as plane of revolution.5. The problem of lighter constituent elements of the planet of the outer circle of our solar system.6. Peculiar arrangement of Planets on the basis of its size.7. Existence of Pluto on the outer circle despite having heavy element.8. Formation of planetary system. (Planet with Satellite) 9. Cause behind of occurrence of comet. Beside the same on the basis of this hypothesis number of undefined astronomical observation can be explain. As well as the possible cause behind occurrence of Venus transition also may be explain, with the help of derived & introduced type path of revolution for planets (Earth & Venus).


Keywords: ISEHOSS


Edition: Volume 6 Issue 2, February 2017


Pages: 102 - 117



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Alok Prasad Srivastava, "Interstellar Elastic Hypothesis for Origin of Solar System", International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Volume 6 Issue 2, February 2017, pp. 102-117, URL: https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=ART20164608, DOI: https://www.doi.org/10.21275/ART20164608



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