The Ganymede Hypothesis

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The Ganymede Hypothesis

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A final edition of The Ganymede Hypothesis is now available on Amazon.com both as an ebook ($10) and as a 7x10" color paperback ($30):

Paperback:
https://www.amazon.com/Ganymede-Hypothesis-Theodore-Albon-Holden/dp/B0CH2GRZGF/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=ganymede+hypothesis&qid=1694140839&s=books&sr=1-1

Kindle Ebook:
https://www.amazon.com/Ganymede-Hypothesis-Theodore-Holden-ebook/dp/B0CHG6LJQK/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=ganymede+hypothesis&qid=1694140839&s=books&sr=1-1

This book does not answer every question which readers will have about human origins. For starters, there may have been a time and a place where the first modern human in the universe appeared... The book does not address that, but it will give you a very good idea of where the first humans in our own system were living, which was not Earth. Earth 50,000 years ago was a very dark and cold environmenrt, which is why all of the old creatures of Earth had the same kinds of huge dark-world eyes. That included all dinosaurs, the Neanderthal and all other hominids, and leftover creatures from that age such as lemurs, tarsiers, owls, bush-babies and the like.

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Humans and dolphins have the smallest relative eye sizes of advanced creatures. That is one of the factors that rules Earth out as a plausible home world for modern humans.

Several of the questions which this book DOES answer are very big ones. These include:

  • Where did modern man come from? (at least within our own system...)
  • What was the relationship between Cro Magnon man and the familiar antediluvian people of Genesis?
  • What if any relationship was there between humans and hominids such as the Neanderthal?
  • What caused the roughly 26-degree axis tilts of Saturn, Neptune, Mars, and Earth?
  • Were those bodies captured as a group recently?
  • If so, would that have made our system a double system, Saturnian group (Saturn, Neptune, Mars, Earth) to the system south, Sun/Jupiter/Mercury group to the North?
  • Would Jupiter have been substantially closer to the sun under such conditions? That is in fact the normal situation in our galaxy for dwarf stars and gas-giant planets aligned with a main sequence star like our sun.
  • What would Ganymede look like under such circumstances? Ganyymede is a frozen wasteland now; would it not have been a fresh-water ocean world under such circumstances?
  • Is the extreme low moment of inertia of Ganymede due to an immense salt-water outer mantel/ocean as is claimed, or due to an outer mantel of pumice, created by intense arcing between Jupiter and Ganymede very early on?
  • Could Ganymede have been a fresh water ocean world with islands and floating bergs of pumice, and luxurient vegetation?

This book answers these and a number of related questions.

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