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Another Ninth Planet...

Bob Denman

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http://www.nytimes.com/2016/01/21/science/space/ninth-planet-solar-system-beyond-pluto.html?_r=0




I'll bet that this REALLY ticks-Off Pluto!


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Actually the ninth planet might turn out to be a dwarf brown star.

A star that emits very little light and mostly UV radiation.
It would be ultra dense and small.

The sun might very well be in the 77% majority of stars that has a partner.
This would explain the procession of the axis (the north star isn't always the north star) as well as other thing that now require ugly math to interpret.
 
I doubt if this is the fabled planet x/ Nibiru. I do agree that our Sun has a binary partner. We shall see. Here is a video I saw this morning talking about 2 objects that have entered our solar system.
 
Here is a video I saw this morning talking about 2 objects that have entered our solar system.

:shocked: I hope that it's not the Borg...
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Or a Death Star!! :yikes:


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I doubt if this is the fabled planet x/ Nibiru. I do agree that our Sun has a binary partner. We shall see. Here is a video I saw this morning talking about 2 objects that have entered our solar system.
I'm not a believer in Nibiru but a brown dwarf explains the "wobble" of the earth without appending a bunch of coefficients on to the Newtonian equations and those always bothered me.

Having said that, if we are in a binary system then a close flyby of the other star would present a really interesting experience.
 
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