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*** Moon orbit is wrong according to Cornell University *** PIN
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[quote:Astromut:MV8xNTk1NDkzXzI2NTEwNjQxXzVDMENFMjQ4] [quote:Anti-GLP Effect:MV8xNTk1NDkzXzI2NDg4MTA2X0EwQjMzRDUx] [quote:Astromut] Moving the goalposts. [b]You're assuming a brown dwarf would have an albedo of 0.04%, right? [/b] How is that valid? You're no longer talking about a hot jupiter somehow being 200 AUs from our sun, you're talking about a brown dwarf. In fact, [b]as Nibiru is often claimed [/b][b]to be a very "cold" object[/b], that would translate to a higher albedo due to cloud formation. http://cdsweb.cern.ch/record/367171/files/9810073.pdf [/quote] And who made the claim that Nibiru is a very "cold" object? Besides, I believe these people meant "cold" relative to stars and not planets :) And that makes Nibiru a very hot planet. Btw, TrES-2b, the planet discovered to have an albedo < 1% is a jovian planet and not a small terrestrial planet like earth. (In fact it is slightly more massive than Jupiter). In comparison, a jovian planet is like [b]317.18 [/b]earth masses, while a brown dwarf (which I am using the same albedo as TrES-2b) is around [b]13[/b] Jovian masses only. So comparing the properties of a brown dwarf with TrES-2b makes more sense than comparing the properties of a brown dwarf with earth. [/quote] I'm not comparing it to earth. It's claimed all the time to be colder than the planets, "which is why we can't see it" just look around this forum to see that claimed repeatedly. Again, it could be be a 13mj black hole for all I care, we would still see its perturbations. It doesn't exist, what part of that dont you understand? Now, why don't you answer reality's questions? [/quote]
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Moon Orbit Wrong Cornell University associate Lorenzo Lorio, Has Researched i'm sure because of public outcry & observations made by You, my Friends, Visitors & others on the Internet and Concluded that Indeed there Is Something Wrong With The Sun Moon & Earth
More info and research on the video description.
Please lets analize and comments appreciated.
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