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Various hypotheses have attempted to account for the formation of planets, the evolution of life, the extinction of the dinosaurs, the inception of ice ages, and various other ancient events. Unfortunately, the contradictions inherent in the sheer number of these theories hurls them all into a gladiatorial arena from which none of them has so far escaped unscathed. What the present work proposes is a single unifying theme that resolves all the above together with a few related mysteries. At bottom is the growing realization that Earth was adopted by the Sun from an entirely different system.
'''''Primordial Star''''' is a 2009 book by [[Dwardu Cardona]], part of his multi-volume reconstruction of the early history of the Solar System.
 
==Overview==
 
Cardona argues that a single unifying theme — a radically different early configuration of the Solar System — can resolve a cluster of long-standing puzzles about the formation of planets, the evolution of life, the extinction of the dinosaurs, and the onset of ice ages. Central to the work is the claim that the Earth was originally not a companion of the Sun but was "adopted" from another system, and that the Sun (or the proto-Saturn body) once appeared as a "primordial star" quite unlike today's Sun. The book belongs to the '''Saturn theory''' tradition of catastrophist cosmology associated with the ''Thunderbolts'' / Electric Universe group.
 
==About the author==
 
Dwardu Cardona (1937–2016) was a Maltese-Canadian writer on catastrophism and comparative mythology, senior editor of ''Kronos'', editor of ''Aeon'', and a co-founder of the Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies. He wrote a series of books developing the Saturn theory.
 
==Publication details==
 
* '''Author:''' [[Dwardu Cardona]]
* '''Published:''' 2009
* '''Pages:''' 394
* '''ISBN:''' 1425188508


==Links to Purchase Book==
==Links to Purchase Book==


* [[http://www.amazon.com/Primordial-Star-Dwardu-Cardona/dp/1425188508/ref=sr_1_3?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1303246799&sr=1-3 Primordial Star]][[Category:Book|primordial star]]
* [https://www.amazon.com/Primordial-Star-Dwardu-Cardona/dp/1425188508 Primordial Star] (Amazon)
 
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Primordial Star
AuthorDwardu Cardona
LanguageEnglish
SubjectCatastrophism, Saturn theory
Published2009
Pages394
ISBN1425188508

Primordial Star is a 2009 book by Dwardu Cardona, part of his multi-volume reconstruction of the early history of the Solar System.

Overview

Cardona argues that a single unifying theme — a radically different early configuration of the Solar System — can resolve a cluster of long-standing puzzles about the formation of planets, the evolution of life, the extinction of the dinosaurs, and the onset of ice ages. Central to the work is the claim that the Earth was originally not a companion of the Sun but was "adopted" from another system, and that the Sun (or the proto-Saturn body) once appeared as a "primordial star" quite unlike today's Sun. The book belongs to the Saturn theory tradition of catastrophist cosmology associated with the Thunderbolts / Electric Universe group.

About the author

Dwardu Cardona (1937–2016) was a Maltese-Canadian writer on catastrophism and comparative mythology, senior editor of Kronos, editor of Aeon, and a co-founder of the Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies. He wrote a series of books developing the Saturn theory.

Publication details

Links to Purchase Book