From the Sun to Life on Earth
Authors: DT Smith, SB DiPietro
DiPietro Hypothesis
With the estimated age of the Sun at 4.603 billion years old, which gave birth to the Earth shortly after at 4.543 billion years old. Earth rounded into a sphere as it “dripped” off and separated carrying the ultra-rich slag slush from a near 9-billion-year-old Star with thermal vents, atmosphere, water, ice and life. Earth was the first to drip off into the “gravity disk” of the Sun. Earth was semi-livable with early primitive life that came along and survived. Simple life forms were widespread on the landmass and throughout the new ocean.
This life survived the transfer from the skin of Hyperion to a round sphere in space. This new life survived in nooks and crannies of the Bellybutton, the landmass of Earth, we call ProtoGaia. Along with ice and this new abundance of widespread warm and heated up water from this molten sphere. This primed life to start. Life will survive if there is a slight chance. Life really started to evolve 4.5 billion years ago on Earth and had widespread distribution around our globe on land and water. By the time Earth settled into its orbit and was covered in a slurry of slush and ice water with a singular circular landmass, Life and its complex evolution started evolving from the consistency and rhythm of the Sun and Moon. Again, the Earth was never a fiery sphere.
Hyperion, is a Greek God “he who goes before” and father of the Sun.
D.T. Smith and S.B. DiPietro
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