P465:6, 41:10.1
Some of the variable stars, in or near the state of maximum pulsation, are
in process of giving origin to subsidiary systems, many of which will eventually
be much like your own sun and its revolving planets. Your sun was in just
such a state of mighty pulsation when the massive Angona system swung into
near approach, and the outer surface of the sun began to erupt veritable streams
-- continuous sheets -- of matter. This kept up with ever-increasing violence
until nearest apposition, when the limits of
solar cohesion were reached and a vast pinnacle of matter, the ancestor of
the solar system, was disgorged. In similar circumstances the closest approach
of the attracting body sometimes draws off whole planets, even a quarter or
third of a sun. These major extrusions form certain peculiar cloud-bound
types of worlds, spheres much like Jupiter and Saturn.
P466:1, 41:10.2 The majority of solar systems, however, had an origin entirely different from yours, and this is true even of those which were produced by gravity-tidal technique.
But no matter what technique of world building obtains, gravity always produces the solar system type of creation; that is, a central sun or dark island with planets, satellites, subsatellites, and meteors.
P466:2, 41:10.3
The physical aspects of the individual worlds are largely determined by mode
of origin, astronomical situation, and physical environment. Age, size, rate
of revolution, and velocity through space are also determining factors. Both
the gas-contraction and the solid-accretion worlds
are characterized by mountains and, during their earlier life, when not too
small, by water and air. The molten-split and
collisional worlds are sometimes without extensive mountain ranges.
P466:3, 41:10.4 During the earlier ages of all these new worlds, earthquakes are frequent, and they are all characterized by great physical disturbances; especially is this true of the gas-contraction spheres, the worlds born of the immense nebular rings which are left behind in the wake of the early condensation and contraction of certain individual suns.
Planets having a dual origin like Urantia pass through a less violent and stormy youthful career.
Even so, your world experienced an early phase of mighty upheavals, characterized by volcanoes, earthquakes, floods, and terrific storms.
P466:4, 41:10.5 Urantia is comparatively isolated on the outskirts of Satania, your solar system, with one exception, being the farthest removed from Jerusem, while Satania itself is next to the outermost system of Norlatiadek, and this constellation is now traversing the outer fringe of Nebadon.
You were truly among the least of all creation until Michael's bestowal elevated your planet to a position of honor and great universe interest.
Sometimes the last is first, while truly the least becomes greatest.
P466:5, 41:10.6 [Presented by an Archangel in collaboration with the Chief of Nebadon Power Centers.]