What creates Saturn’s rings?

Did you know that scientists still don’t know what created the rings of Saturn?
In this episode, we look at the data from the Cassini probe to see if it can shed light on this enigma.

what creates Saturn's Rings

A cosmic mystery

First spotted by Galileo, Saturn’s rings are a source of fascination for human beings. So it seems strange that after all this time, we still don’t know how they were created. 

What creates Saturn's Rings

Galileo was thought to have first viewed Saturn’s rings

Cassini’s mission

Thanks to the Cassini missions we have now visited Saturn’s rings and found a few more details.

What creates Saturn's rings

Because the rings are very bright and reflective, scientists have concluded that they are younger than the planet Saturn itself because there hasn’t been enough time for dust particles to decrease this reflectivity.

Was it a collision?

One of the best explanations that scientists have come up is – a collision! Yes, just as in previous examples discussed on this site, when they don’t have an explanation for an observed phenomenon they conclude that it is a collision or an explosion.

Space Universe Outer Space Planet - 12019 / Pixabay

12019 / Pixabay – Planetary Collision

Can the Black Hole Principle provide the answer?

According to The Black Hole Principle, creation is happening at every single level coming in from infinite light all the way through to our reality below the speed of light.

The Black Hole Principle

The Black Hole Principle

 

As I have said on this site many times before, this also creates water and organic compounds such as methane.

It woz Saturn!

So the short answer is Saturn itself is creating the rings. Just as a black hole in a galaxy creates spiralling material. 

Fermi Bubbles

Jets from the Milky Way create gamma-ray and X-ray bubbles Credit: NASA

Saturn also is a black hole that creates water which then freezes. We have discussed before how The Black Hole Principle creates water and Saturn is no different. 

The organic material created by The Black Hole Principle process within Saturn is why the inner rings have more organic material than the outer before it dissipates and also why the rings are moving so fast – this is material being ejected from Saturn. 

What creates Saturn's rings

Saturn’s spiralling rings

The Geometry of Creation

So why doesn’t every planet have rings? Each level of the Black Hole Principle expresses itself differently. It is all part of the one ultimate spiral of light – so each particle and planet is just somewhere on the spectrum of this one ultimate spiral.

What determines how it will behave? Geometry!

And if you have any doubt that geometry and mathematics are fundamental to the universe – just look at Saturn’s Hexagon at its pole.

Saturn's Hexagon

Geometry causes each level to behave in a different expression of the one pattern. In the case of Saturn, the underlying geometry creating it is beautifully staring at us. 

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