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As if with a single voice, these sources proclaim that the present planet we know as Saturn once shone as an earlier sun in Earth's primordial sky. This claim receives credence through the fact that astronomers now view the planet Saturn as the remnant of what had once been a brown dwarf star. It also goes a long way in explaining why Saturn was considered the "ruler of the planets", and why the god of that planet is found at the head of every ancient pantheon on earth. Ra, Brahma, Kronos, Moloch, and Shamash are some of the more familiar names for the supreme god Saturn. It also explains a plethora of perplexing other information including why the original name for Rome was Saturnia, and why Italy was called the land of Saturn. Astronomically, it is then deduced that Earth used to be the satellite of this proto-Saturnian sun. It is further deduced that this mini-system invaded the present Solar System causing the "great catastrophe", and that this transpired during the age of man. As incongruous with prevailing thinking as this scenario appears, it is lent further credibility by the hard sciences through the unmistakable signs encountered here on Earth and also by what is constantly being discovered out in space. In fact, the likelihood that such an interloping planetary system might have been captured by the Sun is even now acknowledged by a new class of trailblazing astronomers. Thus, apart from the mytho-historical record, the theory presented within this book includes evidence from geology, paleontology, astrophysics, and plasma cosmology. It also serves to elucidate various dilemmas that presently encumber these and other disciplines. What might be seen by some as of greater importance, the reconstruction of the primeval events that took place beneath the proto-Saturnian sun goes a long way in disclosing the origins of religion, including the very concept of deity. While, for the sake of scholarship, the book includes the odd technical tract, it is nevertheless written in a manner that will be readily understood by the intelligent layperson. In fact, it almost reads like a detective novel. Review Remarks "Once I had GOD STAR in my hands I could scarcely put it down. This is the most complete and articulate book on the topic I have read. It is a complete history... of the nature of an intense plasma occurrence in the Solar System as it once was at a time when mankind was present to record it ... GOD STAR delineates mythology from fable, setting the former as a true field of scientific enquiry. From GOD STAR springs forth topic after topic on the physical conditions and processes our planet has undergone ... " Anthony L. Peratt, B.S.E.E., M.S.E.E.., Ph.D (Former Scientific Adviser, United States Department of Energy) About the Author Rather than being the proverbial lone voice in the wilderness, Dwardu Cardona is a senior member of an ever growing international school of academicians, which includes scholars from various scientific disciplines, who are presently involved in the scientific reconstruction of the events portrayed in this work. Cardona has been pursuing these studies since 1960. He has since acted as a Contributing Editor for /KRONOS/ and, later, as a Senior Editor for the same periodical, and is currently the Editor of /AEON/. He was a Founding Father of the Canadian Society for Interdisciplinary Studies (now defunct), and has acted as a consultant on mythology and cosmogony for /Chronology & Catastrophism Review/, which is the official organ of the British-based Society for Interdisciplinary Studies. He has also acted as the Series Editor for the Osiris Series of books sponsored by Cosmos & Chronos. As a writer, Cardona has now published well over a hundred articles in various periodicals, most of them on the subject covered in the present book. He has also lectured by invitation at the University of Bergamo, Italy, as well as at various organizations in Canada, the United States, and England. He presently makes his home, together with his wife, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada *Contents* *Chapter 1 Myths and Legends *Myth Ritual Drama Orality Literacy Perplexity Mistranslations Misinterpretations Contradictions Comparisons Diffusion Divine Revelry Celestial Divinities The Planetary Deities Astronomy in Mythology The Historicity of the Events *Chapter 2 Ancient Astronomical Lore *Sacred Images from the Sky Cosmic Debris Calendars Venus Sunspots The Eternal Planet Guest Stars The Suriya Siddhanta The Almagest The Heliocentric System The Well at Syene Inclination to the South The Precession of the Equinoxes The Crime of Anaxagoras Shadow Through Space The Metonic Cycle A Matter of Gravity The Rotation & Revolution of Planets Planetary Conjunctions The periodicity of Comets Number of Worlds Life on Other Planets The Babylonian Precedence The Zodiac The Astronomical Diaries *Chapter 3 The Sun Star *The Most Prominent of the Planets Stella Solaris (Mul) Lu-Bat Sag-Uš The Light of the Gods Ningirsu The True Sun The Saturnian Sun First Interlude *Chapter 4 The Sun of Night *The Egyptian Night Sun The Babylonian Exemplar Nocturnal Deities The God of Saturday Night *Chapter 5 Dead Suns *Dark Stars Potted Stars Failed Stars Proto-Stars Red Dwarf Star Miniature Sun Failed Model Brown Dwarfs Second Interlude *Chapter 6 Primordial Satellite *Starlight: Star Bright Janus An or Anu Ouranos Varuna Saturnus Stella Proxima The Dogon Mystery The Star of Nine Moons Third Interlude *Chapter 7 Planetary Shuffle *The Unstable Solar System The Titius-Bode Law Retroactive Calculations Former Orbits The Shifting Earth The Habitable Zone *Chapter 8 The Solitary Deity *The One Alone Ptah-Seker-Asar Prajapati Four from the primitive World Fourth Interlude *Chapter 9 The Immobile God *The Sabbath Star The God of the Jews The Trouble with Amos The Stable One The God of Jerusalem The House of Shulman The Mesopotamian Evidence The Egyptian Explicitness Shining in the Lightland Reigning Em Hetep Immovable fixed The Never-Setting Planet *Chapter 10 The Polar Station *A Choice of Models El--Eloah--Elohim The Left Hand of God The Sacred Quarter The Story of Anu Unas and the Circumpolar Stars The Egyptian Creed of Resurrection The Guardian of the Pole Dhuruva The Genie of the Pivot The European Evidence The Sun of the Centre and Other Echoes Sinterklaas Fifth Interlude *Chapter 11 Testing the Model *The Demands of a Theory Internal consistency The Lithospheric Bulge The Nature of Tidal Forces The Astronomical Dilemma *Chapter 12 In the Beginning *Being and not Being Tohu wa Bohu Chaos Tao The nebular Cloud Mot Nu The Waters of Chaos The Whirl of Creation *Chapter 13 The Age of Darkness *Darkness and the Deep The Amerind Traditions Kon Tiki Viracocha The Endless Sea Something Called Nothing The Long Night of Rumia *Chapter 14 The Dawn of Creation *The Primordial Glow Creatures of the Dark Photosynthesis The Required Temperature The Plasmasphere Sixth Interlude *Chapter 15 The Timeless Era *The Father of Years Chronos Aion Kala The Slow-Moving Planet Dionysus Quetzalcoatl Unveiled Time Zero *Chapter 16 The Interloping System *Out in Space Extra-Solar Planets The Revised History of the Solar System A Matter of Nomenclature The Runaway Planet Lone Travelers Through Space The Absent Sun The Distant Sun Seventh Interlude *Chapter 17 Life Beneath a Brown Dwarf Star *Tight Orbit Phase Lock Atmospheric Amplitude The Cradle of Life Stationary Star Long-Lived Sun The Search for Dwarf Star Planets *Chapter 18 A World with One Season *The Nature of Seasons The God of Seasons Photoperiodism The Sub-Tropical Arctic The Canadian High arctic From Pole to Pole and in Between The Cretaceous Climate Tree Rings The Axial Tilt Hypothesis Clues from Other Planets The Boreal Cradle The Caretaker of the World *Chapter 19 Polar Wandering *The Coral Data The Ice Cap Model The Toppling Globe Heoid Highs The Paleomagnetic Evidence The Martian Archetype Last Interlude *Chapter 20 The Axial Coupling *The Problem Bold Endeavors The Lesson of Shoemaker-Levy 9 The Transitory System Cosmic Jets Herbig-Haro Objects *Chapter 21 The Axis Mundi *The Ruach Sanchoniathon's Cosmogony Boreas Ehecatl Shu Hurakon The One-Legged God The Phallic Post The Sky Pillar The Fiery Axis Cook's Support Suhr's Lunar Shadow The Pole of the Ecliptic The Whirling Ray from Above *Chapter 22 Cosmic Genesis *The Nature of the Beast The Arctic Depression Free-Floating Sub-Brown Dwarfs The Accretion Disk Model Planetary Ejections Astral Ejections Objective Earth *Epilogue *Scaling Up and Down An Alternative conception End of Act One *Index *A to Z *Order Link* God Star $69.00 Mikamar Publishing 971-255-1059 1217 NE 75th Ave, Portland OR 97213