Ceres: The Closest And Forgotten Dwarf Planet Holds The Origin of Our Solar System

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For centuries, the scientific community has been convinced that our solar system emerged from a giant molecular cloud within the Milky Way galaxy around 4.6 billion years ago. It was believed that gravity triggered the cloud's collapse, giving rise to the Sun and planets in their current orbits. But what if this narrative is only half the story? What if, in reality, our solar system was transplanted into the Milky Way galaxy from the Sagittarius region? If true, this revelation would disrupt the very foundations of our scientific understanding. In a surprising turn of events, Billy Carson, a guest on the Joe Rogan Experience, shared shocking evidence on the dwarf planet Ceres that supports this alternative origin story. But what is Ceres, and why is there a growing push to reclassify it as a full-fledged planet? Most importantly, how does Ceres provide evidence for this bizarre origin story of the solar system? Join us as we delve into the mysteries of Ceres, examine Billy Carson's theories, and investigate whether they hold any truth.
It is common knowledge that our solar system is made up of the Sun and eight planets: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. But what's often overlooked is that our solar system is also home to several dwarf planets, which provide valuable insights into how our celestial neighborhood came to be. Among these, Pluto and Ceres are particularly intriguing. Pluto was once considered the ninth planet but was eventually reclassified as a dwarf planet in 2006 due to its small size. To put it in perspective, Pluto is incredibly small compared to Earth. While Earth has a diameter of approximately 7,918 miles (12,742 kilometers), Pluto's diameter is only about 1,475 miles (2,374 kilometers) - that's less than one-quarter the size of our home planet!
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DISCUSSIONS & SOCIAL MEDIA

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00:00 Intro
1:30 Pluto And Ceres
4:00 Ceres
7:40 Ceres Craters and Water
9:01 Debate between Joe Rogan Billy Carlson About The Origin Of The Solar System
12:40 Debunking some claims
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#insanecuriosity #ceres #dwarfplanet
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If comparing the size of one planet to another is one of the requirements to see if it is large enough to be called a planet or called a dwarf planet, then compared to Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter, Earth is really a dwarf planet.

noneya
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The size of Ceres is not the only reason it isn't calssified as a dwarf plannet, it also is not able to become a proper globe under the pressure of its own mass.

joehigh
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Instructive and well illustrated but Pluto was not reclassified because of its size but because it has not cleared out smaller celestial bodies on its own orbital path. It would be informative if you can explain this in the future.

Eric_Malbos
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Pluto's reclassification wasn't due to its size only. Its orbit crosses the orbits of other planets, meaning it has *not cleared out its own orbital path. My guess is that they added this requirement for being a planet because so many orbital bodies of a similar size to & in the same basic region of the solar system as the Pluto/Charon system have been found recently; and removing Pluto was easier than adding all of the new dwarf planets 😂

Pfhoenixx
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What about the black knight satellite?

Steemoney
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And thank you for refuting the inaccurate information with which you began

Pfhoenixx
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Pluto isnt classified as a planet cause its orbital path isnt clear not cause its smaller. Also Mike Brown is the main reason why it was reclassified

Ma.Mal-
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Pluto also has an eccentric orbit that is not in the same plane of the rest of the planets, and it's occasionally closer to the sun than Neptune. Also, it's moon, Charon, is almost as big as Pluto... Many reasons to remove the planet title.

IOJFJM
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Of course a video that start off with misinformation about why Pluto was reclassified as a dwarf planet, would also start talking about ancient texts… I would do anything to go back to the times when idiots didn’t feel they had the right to misinform people.

klakiti
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Imagine ceres is a spacecraft we used from another constellation.

TheOnlyEmmanuelCastro
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Speculation is ordinarily the first steps towards discovery, no matter how outlandish they appear, like the earth not being the center of the universe, people were burned at the steak for that way of thinking, turns out that speculation was spot on and there are many more examples throughout science. He may be wrong or he may be right, at this point I truly believe we all are speculating about the origins of the solar system

copious
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I think it would help with the debate to explain or at least point out what evidence will prove one way or the other, saying why it would be evidence. What would prove that our solar system is originally from the merging dwarf galaxy? How would it look like? Why would it override the origin in the Milky Way?

IOJFJM
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Dwarf planets should be be a sub group of planets, and it doesnt matter that the number of planets in the solar sistem would increase a lot. Being able to clear its orbit doesnt tell anything about the importance of the object itself. The name dwarf planet describes exactly what it is : a tiny planet. Its not like a seahorse, that is a fish that happens to have a face somewhat similar to a horse and got this name.

An usefull classification system should group together objects tht share their most important characteristics . The distinction betwen planets and dwarf planets is not actually usefull. It was only made to restrict the number of planets in the solar system . However, both Pluto and Ceres, the only two dwarf planets visited by probes, showed that dwarf planets are as interesting as planets. Maybe even more interesting than many planets. Earth is much more similar to Pluto than to Jupiter in the most relevant ways. He said that Earth´s diameter is more than 4x Pluto´s diameter, however, Júpiter´s is over 10 x Earth´s diameter. Pluto, Ceres and Earth are made mostly of rock and water/ice. Jupiter is made mostly of H and He, and is actually closer to the Sun in composition than to Earth.

Vivian
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Time to send some fish n some penguins. Let them take it over, then well have food after weve fuqed this planet into oblivion

thomassanchez
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nasa needs to land a probe on the surface for ceres.

ultrasavvy
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As soon as you mentioned Rogan and Carson, I'm out. Don't expect me to believe stupid uneducated conspiracy B.S.

keithdrower
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I don't like your narration and script. repetitive.

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