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Message Subject Here's what a brown dwarf would do to the solar system on a 3600 year orbit...
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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wonderful presentation. great job putting together all that data.!

KEY THING HERE IS THO ..

WE ARE NOT LOOKING FOR A HUGE AND MASSIVE BROWN DWARF STAR.

i mean OBVIOUSLY?

that was an idea and theory presented by those to spin the truth of the cyclical return of a particular extraterrestrial group of beings. and whatever the technology is they use to get here, may or may not be planet sized at all. they could be cloaking themselves in a way to appear as a "brown dwarf star" OR MORE ACCURATE TO APPEARANCE, creating a gravity well of seemingly disturbed space at times..

but even if they do have planet sized technology they use, this technology would almost definitely consist of mechanics that allow for the least amount of gravitational resistance or disturbance to be applied the the immediate environment of the body. this would be the first sort of "safety measure" i would assume would be thought of with this sort of technology.
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Has science found dark matter yet?

NO

Does dark matter account for like 90% of the mass of the universe according to science?

YES

Can an incoming body be made of 'Dark Matter?'

YES, I suppose it could.

Can that incoming body, which you admit is possible, be this Nibiru/Nemesis/binary-partner of the Sun?

Well, YES, I suppose that is possible.

So it is then possible that Nibiru, being able to affect the Solar System gravitationally, electrically, and otherwise, be entirely invisible due to a "Dark Matter" construction?

YES, I suppose so.

Is it possible that a Nibiru encounter which has disrupted normal orbital mechanics of Sol's planetary system then eventually be made 'undone' as Sol's electric planetary orbitals are re-established once the affector has left?
A Titius-Bode 'recalibration' if you will?

"Duh, I dunno," says Astromut...
 
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