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Nature and human create structures from ground up. There is no exception that a structure of larger mass can be made first before the substructures. Mass grows with collected matter and energy. The question is, would Jupiter be our star if the Sun didn't dominate the Solar System first? A over-grown planet can trigger nuclear reactions and become a star. Particles would be expelled outward by the high intensity of nuclear reactions and create a vortex field. It would embrace all objects in it's path and create a space cyclone, solar system. Nevertheless, expelled particles and energy will not disappear. Part of the mass and energy would pass onto all bodies in it's wake; Some may escape into interstellar space; Other parts would interact with interstellar medium and create bow wave and heliopause, the bubble wall, of a solar system. Isn't the Solar System resemblance of a cyclone powered by the vortex force of the Sun in weightless space?

We might not realize that we are living in the wake of constant nuclear explosions.

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Table of Contents

Introduction
2 Formation of Planet and Gravity
2.1 Nomad Planet and It’s Gravity
2.2 Rotation
2.3 Compressed Core
2.4 Electromagnetism
2.5 Bubble in Space
2.6 Growth and Development
2.7 Free Nomad Planets
3 Formation of Star
4 Vortex Force of A Star
5 Solar System - A Space Cyclone
6 Gyro Momentum Of The Universe
7 Summary
8 Appendix
8.1 Gravitational Attraction Paradox
8.2 Geodetic Effect Paradox
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OL26206797M
ISBN 13
9789574334285

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August 22, 2020 Edited by ISBNbot2 normalize ISBN
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December 11, 2016 Created by Cres Huang Added new book.