The Otto Schmidt's Inter-Stellar Dust Theorem
The Otto Schmidt's Inter-Stellar Dust Theorem
The Otto Schmidt's Inter-Stellar Dust Theorem
According to Schmidt, the planets were formed out of clouds of gas and dust
particles and not from the sun. It is therefore natural to find a marked difference in the
angular velocity of the planets and sun. In 1943, the Soviet astronomer Otto Schmidt
proposed that the Sun, in its present form, passed through a dense interstellar cloud,
emerging enveloped in a cloud of dust and gas, from which the planets eventually
formed. This solved the angular momentum problem by assuming that the Sun's slow
rotation was peculiar to it, and that the planets did not form at the same time as the Sun
The Otto Schmidt gas to dust or also known as Inter-stellar dust cloud theory,
starts with how the sun is being made. First the sun follows the accretion core model
theory, in where the theory states that before the full creating of our star, it first needed
to stabilize its core so that it could make its gravitational pull stronger as time goes on, it
begins to grow bigger and as it grows bigger the sun now attracts the heavier elements.
Such as phosphorus, copper, aluminum, iron, cobalt, etc…. And as it pulls the heavier
elements towards itself, the heat from the core that has been rotating will now push
away the smaller and lighter elements such as hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen. And as
the sun pushes away these elements, there are still some debris that are needed to be
used, so as time passes on those elements will collide against each other and start
contracting and compacting to start a new core or satellites. So these satellites grow as
time passes, the three planet’s cores were born and growing. After some time a random
planet wandered to our solar system, named Theia, crashed against earth and broke
earth’s crust and a significant amount of outer mantle was destroyed and when the
collision happened a chunk of the earth got separated and then got pulled together, thus
creating the moon. And because of the space consisting of nitrogen, helium and
oxygen, that is what earth pulled together to create our atmosphere that we are using to
breathe and use to dilate and give out the heat waves that are coming from the sun.
And as decades passed by, earth started to have land that is filled with fertile
land and ferns and vegetation started to grow. As there starts the vast journey of human
kind upon this earth. And to what this soviet astronomer thinks, earth was a barren and
dry place to begin with ad the comets that would hit earth was the first formations for the
bodies of water on this earth. As he has the second most famous theory, he shows a
significant amount of flaws, like metals that collide at that speed or velocity instead of it
adding or sticking to one another, they instead fuse to each other. But it does impose a
great idea on how the earth first had bodies of water. And as to what it is right now