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The Root Assumption in All Astrophysics and Astronomy

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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Root Assumption in All Astrophysics and Astronomy
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Author(s)Jeffrey Joseph Wolynski
Keywordsastrophysics, stellar metamorphosis, thermodynamics, astronomy, rocks, minerals
Published2013
No. of pages1

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Abstract

The most basic assumption in all of astrophysics and astronomy is the consensus that stars and planets are mutually exclusive. There was never any evidence to show this assumption to be true. The reality is that a star is a young planet and a planet is an aging star, they are the exact same objects.

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