DWQA QuestionsCategory: Physical UniverseIt was once hinted that Saturn holds a lot of secrets. There is a storyline that Saturn was once the Earth’s Sun and that the Earth was gravitationally attached to Saturn via the North Pole. And that this is the reason there are coral reefs in the Arctic Ocean and frozen palm trees under the deep muck of North Alaska. The story is that Saturn gravitationally dragged the Earth behind it in a snake-like undulation where the North Pole was always lit and the South Pole was always dark. Saturn came into gravitational conflict with Jupiter and lost the battle, ending up in orbit around Jupiter’s sun beyond Jupiter and losing Earth to its now independent orbit around Jupiter’s Sun and well inside of Jupiter’s orbit. Any truth to this at all?
Nicola Staff asked 3 years ago
This is not an accurate literal description of what took place within the solar system but was an intuitive impression reflecting the reality that Earth was once in orbit around the Earth’s companion star which is now dormant as a brown dwarf and that there was an interaction with the gravitational pull of that portion of the solar system going around the current star you know of as the Sun at the center of the solar system. That conjunction of planets with the Sun pulled the Earth out of its former orbit and it was further repositioned by Creator to have a favorable location within the solar system to be in the ideal configuration for supporting physical living things and was part of Creator’s plan to continue to have the Earth in that mode. It was what was taking place with its prior solar body so this was a time of upheaval and reconfiguration that took a heavy toll on the existing life forms present in those days. So the scenario described is seeing the presence of another heavenly body that had the Earth in its orbit but misattributing it to Saturn when that was truly not the case.