Did the Sun Violently Give Birth to the Planets? The Stellar Fission File
Jun 03, 2025, 01:15 PM
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What if the planets weren’t formed peacefully—but violently expelled from the Sun itself? This podcast-exclusive investigation explores the banned Stellar Fission Hypothesis, plasma cosmology, and evidence of a traumatized solar system.
This episode is produced exclusively for the Divergent Files Podcast.
Mainstream science tells us the solar system formed quietly—from a gentle cloud of gas and dust slowly settling into order.
But the planets don’t look peaceful.
Venus spins backward.
Mars looks scorched and shattered.
Mercury is stripped down like an exposed engine block.
Saturn’s rings appear far younger than they should be.
This doesn’t look like harmony.
It looks like aftermath.
In this investigation, we reopen one of the most suppressed ideas in astronomy: the Stellar Fission Hypothesis—the theory that planets were violently ejected from the Sun during catastrophic electromagnetic events, not calmly assembled over eons.
We pair this forgotten hypothesis with Plasma Cosmology, Z-pinch physics, and real electromagnetic behavior observed in laboratories and space plasmas today. When stars destabilize electrically, they don’t whisper.
They erupt.
We follow the evidence across disciplines:
• The banned history of Stellar Fission and why it disappeared
• Plasma cosmology and Z-pinch planetary formation models
• Planetary scars that don’t match standard accretion theory
• Magnetic and electromagnetic anomalies across the solar system
• Why Saturn’s rings appear shockingly young
• Mars as a planet that looks “reset,” not evolved
• Ancient myths that describe celestial birth through violence, not creation
• The possibility that our solar system is not ancient and stable—but post-cataclysmic
This episode doesn’t argue that science is wrong.
It asks why certain sciences were never allowed to finish speaking.
Because when theories suggest instability, trauma, and resets—especially on a cosmic scale—they don’t just challenge astronomy.
They challenge comfort.
If planets were born through violence…
If the Sun itself experienced a catastrophic event…
Then the solar system isn’t a clockwork model.
It’s a crime scene.
And Earth may be living inside the quiet phase that follows catastrophe.
This isn’t science fiction.
It’s buried science.
And it raises the most unsettling possibility of all:
That the solar system wasn’t formed.
It survived.
Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.
Mainstream science tells us the solar system formed quietly—from a gentle cloud of gas and dust slowly settling into order.
But the planets don’t look peaceful.
Venus spins backward.
Mars looks scorched and shattered.
Mercury is stripped down like an exposed engine block.
Saturn’s rings appear far younger than they should be.
This doesn’t look like harmony.
It looks like aftermath.
In this investigation, we reopen one of the most suppressed ideas in astronomy: the Stellar Fission Hypothesis—the theory that planets were violently ejected from the Sun during catastrophic electromagnetic events, not calmly assembled over eons.
We pair this forgotten hypothesis with Plasma Cosmology, Z-pinch physics, and real electromagnetic behavior observed in laboratories and space plasmas today. When stars destabilize electrically, they don’t whisper.
They erupt.
We follow the evidence across disciplines:
• The banned history of Stellar Fission and why it disappeared
• Plasma cosmology and Z-pinch planetary formation models
• Planetary scars that don’t match standard accretion theory
• Magnetic and electromagnetic anomalies across the solar system
• Why Saturn’s rings appear shockingly young
• Mars as a planet that looks “reset,” not evolved
• Ancient myths that describe celestial birth through violence, not creation
• The possibility that our solar system is not ancient and stable—but post-cataclysmic
This episode doesn’t argue that science is wrong.
It asks why certain sciences were never allowed to finish speaking.
Because when theories suggest instability, trauma, and resets—especially on a cosmic scale—they don’t just challenge astronomy.
They challenge comfort.
If planets were born through violence…
If the Sun itself experienced a catastrophic event…
Then the solar system isn’t a clockwork model.
It’s a crime scene.
And Earth may be living inside the quiet phase that follows catastrophe.
This isn’t science fiction.
It’s buried science.
And it raises the most unsettling possibility of all:
That the solar system wasn’t formed.
It survived.
Stay curious. Stay grounded.
And remember… no matter what they tell you, the truth is still out there.
