
This paper presents an alternative model of planetary cosmogony based on the Zero 4D Motion (Z4DP) ontology. It explores the formation of celestial bodies through the principles of standing wave hydrodynamics within a macro-vortex, rather than traditional random accretion. The study analyzes fractal similarities between stellar and planetary systems, the mechanism of shock sorting, and proposes a "filtering effect" of massive bodies. The findings suggest a need for discussion regarding the potential revision of cosmic time scales.
Continuum mechanics, Z4DP, Alternative cosmology, Phase hydrodynamics, Solar System, Planetary formation
Continuum mechanics, Z4DP, Alternative cosmology, Phase hydrodynamics, Solar System, Planetary formation
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