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57:5.3 Thus was the [[stage]] of local space set for the [[unique]] [[origin]] of ''Monmatia'', that being the [[name]] of your [[sun]]'s [[planetary]] [[family]], the [[solar system]] to which your world belongs. Less than one per cent of the [[planetary]] [[systems]] of [[Orvonton]] have had a similar [[origin]].
 
57:5.3 Thus was the [[stage]] of local space set for the [[unique]] [[origin]] of ''Monmatia'', that being the [[name]] of your [[sun]]'s [[planetary]] [[family]], the [[solar system]] to which your world belongs. Less than one per cent of the [[planetary]] [[systems]] of [[Orvonton]] have had a similar [[origin]].
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57:5.4 4,500,000,000 years ago the enormous ''Angona'' system began its approach to the [[neighborhood]] of this [[solitary]] [[sun]]. The [[center]] of this great system was a [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Black_Hole dark giant] of [[space]], solid, highly charged, and [[possessing]] tremendous [[gravity]] pull.
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57:5.4 4,500,000,000 years ago the enormous ''Angona'' system began its approach to the [[neighborhood]] of this [[solitary]] [[sun]]. The [[center]] of this great system was a [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Black_Hole dark giant] of [[space]], solid, highly charged, and [[possessing]] tremendous [[gravity]] pull.
    
57:5.5 As ''Angona'' more closely approached the [[sun]], at [[moments]] of maximum expansion during solar [[pulsations]], [[streams]] of [[gaseous]] [[material]] were shot out into [[space]] as gigantic solar tongues. At first these flaming [[gas]] tongues would invariably fall back into the [[sun]], but as ''Angona'' drew nearer and nearer, the [[gravity]] pull of the gigantic [[visitor]] became so great that these tongues of [[gas]] would break off at certain points, the [[roots]] falling back into the [[sun]] while the outer sections would become detached to [[form]] [[independent]] bodies of [[matter]], [[solar]] [[meteorites]], which [[immediately]] started to [[Orbit|revolve]] about the [[sun]] in [[elliptical]] orbits of their own.
 
57:5.5 As ''Angona'' more closely approached the [[sun]], at [[moments]] of maximum expansion during solar [[pulsations]], [[streams]] of [[gaseous]] [[material]] were shot out into [[space]] as gigantic solar tongues. At first these flaming [[gas]] tongues would invariably fall back into the [[sun]], but as ''Angona'' drew nearer and nearer, the [[gravity]] pull of the gigantic [[visitor]] became so great that these tongues of [[gas]] would break off at certain points, the [[roots]] falling back into the [[sun]] while the outer sections would become detached to [[form]] [[independent]] bodies of [[matter]], [[solar]] [[meteorites]], which [[immediately]] started to [[Orbit|revolve]] about the [[sun]] in [[elliptical]] orbits of their own.
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57:5.14 All of the [[solar system]] [[material]] derived from the [[sun]] was originally [[endowed]] with a [[homogeneous]] direction of orbital swing, and had it not been for the intrusion of these three foreign [[space]] bodies, all [[solar system]] [[material]] would still maintain the same direction of [[orbital]] [[Motion|movement]]. As it was, the impact of the three Angona tributaries injected new and foreign directional [[forces]] into the [[emerging]] [[solar system]] with the resultant [[appearance]] of retrograde [[motion]]. [[Retrograde motion]] in any [[astronomic]] [[system]] is always [[accidental]] and always appears as a result of the collisional impact of foreign [[space]] bodies. Such collisions may not always produce retrograde motion, but no retrograde ever appears except in a system containing [[masses]] which have [[diverse]] [[origins]].
 
57:5.14 All of the [[solar system]] [[material]] derived from the [[sun]] was originally [[endowed]] with a [[homogeneous]] direction of orbital swing, and had it not been for the intrusion of these three foreign [[space]] bodies, all [[solar system]] [[material]] would still maintain the same direction of [[orbital]] [[Motion|movement]]. As it was, the impact of the three Angona tributaries injected new and foreign directional [[forces]] into the [[emerging]] [[solar system]] with the resultant [[appearance]] of retrograde [[motion]]. [[Retrograde motion]] in any [[astronomic]] [[system]] is always [[accidental]] and always appears as a result of the collisional impact of foreign [[space]] bodies. Such collisions may not always produce retrograde motion, but no retrograde ever appears except in a system containing [[masses]] which have [[diverse]] [[origins]].
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<center>[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57 Go to Paper 57]</center>
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<center>[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Paper_57 Go to Paper 57]</center>
<center>[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Urantia_Text_-_Contents Go to Table of Contents]</center>
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<center>[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_Urantia_Text_-_Contents Go to Table of Contents]</center>
    
[[Category:Paper 57 - The Origin of Urantia]]
 
[[Category:Paper 57 - The Origin of Urantia]]

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