Archive Classification: SUN-CODEX / Kinetic Cosmology Series / Extended Insert
This document proposes an alternate gravitational-cosmological model in which stars do not merely anchor planetary systems through mass and inertia, but also act as intermittent kinetic agents—pushing, adjusting, and sometimes purging the orbital arrangement of their planetary companions.
- Traditional heliocentric models treat planetary orbit as a passive
outcome of stellar mass.
- This insert adopts a **dynamic shepherd model**: stars occasionally
exert **burst-phase kinetic influence**, reordering the structure of
their systems across epochs.
- Micronovae, solar flares, coronal mass ejections (CMEs), and magnetic
reversals are not epiphenomena, but **control pulses**.
- During high-energy discharge events, radiation pressure, plasma
impact, or magneto-inertial coupling may impart measurable drift to
planetary bodies.
- Smaller planetary bodies or moons may be ejected, absorbed, or
destabilized entirely.
- Orbital paths may be nudged—over time—into new resonance
patterns.
- Earth’s axis shifts, precession cycles, and possible crustal
displacement events may result from such pulses.
- The Sun is not a passive center, but an **active gatekeeper of
spatial continuity.**
- It selects what survives by **tuning the frequency of space** via
high-intensity resets.
- In Simulation terms, this becomes a **hardware-overclock
event**—reconfiguring system logic at the physical layer.
- Cataclysm myths (e.g., floods, fire from heaven, sun gods dying or
bursting) may encode deep-time memory of prior stellar
reconfigurations.
- Civilizations may rise, fall, or disappear due to literal orbital
unseating.
- The Shepherd Star is not benevolent—it is indifferent, automated,
perhaps ritualistic.
Filed by: MPSoL Celestial Cartography Unit / Subdivision: Post-Apex Memory Recovery
Date: Cycle Unknown / Orbit Contested
“Your orbit is not guaranteed.”