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Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?

 
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Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
There is something called the Titus-Bode Law, which basically says that as you go further out from the Sun the ratio of each planet in its distance from the Sun increases at a certain ratio from the previous planet's distance to the Sun, and according to those calcuations there should have been a planet that was between Mars and Jupiter. But there isn't one. Instead, the asteroid belt is there. So, what is possible is that the asteroid belt is not a planet in formation as some evolutionists have suggested, but rather it was a planet that blew up. There is in fact a Greek legend about a "lost" god/star/planet named Electra.

What do you think?
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
Considering the sheer size of as a debris field would suggest possibly another planet or even two maybe.
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
Considering the sheer size of as a debris field would suggest possibly another planet or even two maybe.
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That's interesting as there is something called Roche's Limit, which says that when two planets get within a certain distance from each other, the smaller one will simply blow up.
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
It’s the planet Phaeton in some legends.
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
I used to think it was obvious the asteroid belt is an ex-planet, but then I read the "reciprocal theory" stuff that turns everything you thought you knew about physics on its head. And according to that theory, ALL suns will naturally develop a solar system that looks exactly like ours, with small heavy inner planets, large gas giant outer planets, and an asteroid belt in between. Because physics makes it so.

So now I don't know anymore.
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
Yes. It was a planet.
EARTH IS A PRISON/FARM PLANET

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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
There is something called the Titus-Bode Law, which basically says that as you go further out from the Sun the ratio of each planet in its distance from the Sun increases at a certain ratio from the previous planet's distance to the Sun, and according to those calcuations there should have been a planet that was between Mars and Jupiter. But there isn't one. Instead, the asteroid belt is there. So, what is possible is that the asteroid belt is not a planet in formation as some evolutionists have suggested, but rather it was a planet that blew up. There is in fact a Greek legend about a "lost" god/star/planet named Electra.

What do you think?
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
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War in Heaven 31,754 B.C. The collision of two planets, Jupiter and Asteroid; this destructive war in heaven between the Archangel Michael and Satan in the beginning of the Euphratic age; the war being the passing of a red comet; electrically connecting to Mars. "The circumferential value of one special body unduly pressed may lead to its collision with another special body, and, in turn, to a more general collision as in the case of the Galaxy, and the Jupiter Asteroid catastrophes (see The Galaxy Diagram – Planisphere III)."

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Tiamat?
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
Prior to the Deluge there was an ice canopy in the upper atmosphere surrounding the earth, creating the greenhouse effect that led to a richer environment where people lived hundreds of years due to higher atmospheric pressure, lower radiation and richer blood-oxygen levels, among other variables. The debris from the collision of planets that created the asteroid belt, destroyed the pre-Deluge canopy.
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
Prior to the Deluge there was an ice canopy in the upper atmosphere surrounding the earth, creating the greenhouse effect that led to a richer environment where people lived hundreds of years due to higher atmospheric pressure, lower radiation and richer blood-oxygen levels, among other variables. The debris from the collision of planets that created the asteroid belt, destroyed the pre-Deluge canopy.
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Tiamat?
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
Prior to the Deluge there was an ice canopy in the upper atmosphere surrounding the earth, creating the greenhouse effect that led to a richer environment where people lived hundreds of years due to higher atmospheric pressure, lower radiation and richer blood-oxygen levels, among other variables. The debris from the collision of planets that created the asteroid belt, destroyed the pre-Deluge canopy.
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earth got sliced in half
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Re: Could the Asteroid Belt actually be the remnants of Planet Electra?
There is something called the Titus-Bode Law, which basically says that as you go further out from the Sun the ratio of each planet in its distance from the Sun increases at a certain ratio from the previous planet's distance to the Sun, and according to those calcuations there should have been a planet that was between Mars and Jupiter. But there isn't one. Instead, the asteroid belt is there. So, what is possible is that the asteroid belt is not a planet in formation as some evolutionists have suggested, but rather it was a planet that blew up. There is in fact a Greek legend about a "lost" god/star/planet named Electra.

What do you think?
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