Primordial Planets Explain Interstellar Dust, the Formation of Life; and Falsify Dark Energy
Carl H. Gibson (University of California at San Diego), N. Chandra, Wickramasinghe (Cardiff University, Buckingham University, UK), Rudolph, E. Schild (Harvard University)

TL;DR
This paper proposes that primordial planets formed early in the universe's history are the source of interstellar dust, life, and complex organic chemicals, challenging the standard dark energy cosmology.
Contribution
It introduces a hydrogravitional-dynamics cosmology model that explains the formation of planets, life, and organic chemicals, and falsifies dark energy and cold dark matter concepts.
Findings
Primordial planets formed from plasma fragmentation at ~0.3 Myr.
Life and organic chemicals originated on these planets and spread via comets.
Observations of complex life and organic chemicals challenge standard cosmology.
Abstract
Hydrogravitional-dynamics (HGD) cosmology of Gibson/Schild 1996 predicts proto-globular-star-cluster PGC clumps of Earth-mass planets fragmented from plasma at ~0.3 Myr. Protogalaxies retained the ~0.03 Myr baryonic density existing at the time of the first viscous-gravitational plasma fragmentation. Stars promptly formed from mergers of these gas planets, seeded by chemicals C, N, O, Fe etc. created by the first stars and their supernovae at ~ 0.33 Myr. Hot hydrogen gas planets reduced seeded oxides to hot water oceans over metal-rock cores at water critical temperature 647 K, at ~2 Myr. Merging planets and moons hosted the first organic chemistry and the first life, distributed to the 10^80 planets of the cosmological big bang by comets produced by the (HGD) binary-planet-merger star formation mechanism: the biological big bang. Life distributed by the Hoyle/Wickramasinghe…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
