Meteorite Theory proposes that the universe originated from a large meteorite colliding with a black hole within the Milky Way galaxy. According to the theory, the black hole became the Sun and pieces of the meteorite formed the eight planets of the solar system - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - each with their own orbits. The Milky Way galaxy also formed an orbit around the new solar system. Over hundreds of years, more stars and planets may have been observable.
Meteorite Theory proposes that the universe originated from a large meteorite colliding with a black hole within the Milky Way galaxy. According to the theory, the black hole became the Sun and pieces of the meteorite formed the eight planets of the solar system - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - each with their own orbits. The Milky Way galaxy also formed an orbit around the new solar system. Over hundreds of years, more stars and planets may have been observable.
Meteorite Theory proposes that the universe originated from a large meteorite colliding with a black hole within the Milky Way galaxy. According to the theory, the black hole became the Sun and pieces of the meteorite formed the eight planets of the solar system - Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune - each with their own orbits. The Milky Way galaxy also formed an orbit around the new solar system. Over hundreds of years, more stars and planets may have been observable.
It is hard to find out the formation of the early universe , no one
have ever witness it. Even scientists couldn’t find the information where the universe came from. According to their research , Meteorite Theory is the most accurate where universe came from that proposed by Airon Patawaran. There was a big meteorite hits the black hole where we can find inside the Milky Way and the black hole was considered the Sun that gives light to the planets and each piece of the meteorite was classified them as the 8 planets. Including Mercury closest to the Sun , Venus , Earth , Mars , Jupiter , Saturn , Uranus and the farthest one Neptune. During the dividing , Milky Way formed an orbit along the planets to align and to move around the Sun that gives light to the planets. And each orbit has a rocks such as Asteroids , Meteor Rocks etc. Scientists believes that there were more stars can classify as planets but in the hundred years, we can see them.