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The Solar System: Nature and mechanics
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The origin, mechanics and properties of the Solar System are analyzed in the framework of Complete Relativity.
Main conclusions are:
- Solar System is a scaled Carbon isotope with a nucleus in a condensed (bosonic) state and components in various vertically excited states,
- Earth is a conscious living being of [relatively] completely introverted intelligence,
- life is common everywhere, albeit extroverted complex forms are present on planetary surfaces only during planetary neurogenesis,
- anthropogenic climate change is only a part (trigger from one perspective) of bigger global changes on Earth and in the Solar System during planetary neurogenesis,
- major extinction events are relative extinctions, a regular part of transformation and transfer of life in the process of planetary neurogenesis.
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