Fred-Rick
1 min readMar 2, 2023

--

I am not seeing it, Alexandre. I think you are on your own here.

First off, I must reject a time schedule in which time can be anything other than what is happening in the Now. So that makes it hard to follow what you are saying. I can't accept it, simple as that position is.

But when looking up data about the Solar System in the Milky Way, I do not see anything about the Solar System not being relatively stationary in the entire setting (which we know is quite the dynamic setting).

I am not finding much evidence anywhere else than what you describe.

As far as the Big Whisper model is concerned, it stays within the common models (has some play even to consider other possibilities such as deriving from one origin or a multitude of origins driven by a single process of eons prior). I like normal mechanics; my mind can accept that better, and I don't see too many reasons not to accept normal mechanics.

Thank you for your information, though. I like that you tie the demise of the dynosaurs to an additional setting (while still linking it to a meteor).

Thank you for the communications.

--

--

Fred-Rick
Fred-Rick

Responses (1)