The evidence is stong that we live in a Velikovskian solar system. And the evidence grows stronger every year. Looking at the planets and the moons you see objects whose surfaces have been hammered by millenia of impacting asteroids. No two planets are alike. They range from huge to tiny. They do not all rotate in the same direction. All of them are at differnet inclination angles, all have different rotation periods. The planets are more probably random passers-by now captives of the sun rather than accretions of star stuff! The asteroid belt which so neatly fits where a planet should be, is not just space debris as this book seems to say, but the rubble of a hammered planet or a moon. While the book hints at a few of these exciting theories it still falls back continually to defending the scientific status quo. And where it can no longer do so, it resorts to language ambiguity or new labored theories to explain the obvious. I found this book disappointing and costly.It will lokk good on the coffee table though.
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