>>21134716>Saturn is majestic. However, Sol is still 99% of the mass of the Solar System.When Saturn was our star, there was no Sol. When Sol came into the electric circuit of our Saturn based solar system, there was a war, and Sol, being much larger ripped Earth, Mars and Venus away from Saturn, and took over the main galactic circuit, turning off Saturn as a star.
The earth's water has an isotopic ratio (water/duterium) that exactly matches that of Saturn.
Satun was a capricious star. Most of the time we had a lush tropical planet with less gravity, and we orbited inside of Saturns plasma sphere so there was a constant 24 hour illumination or a red/purple light. There were no seasons, and the poles were not frozen.
From time to time, Saturn would release electric discharges in order to regulate it's current and those thunderbolts wreaked havoc on Saturns planets, including earth. Some believe that the Grand Canyon was carved over a matter of hours or days by that electric discharge from Saturn.
Prehistoric petroglyphs and later mythology appear to imply that there were gods hurling lightning bolts down to earth.