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Message Subject Debunker Talk LIVE Chat 24/7 - A debunker's paradise!!
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Well, the "Zetas" did claim that "Planet X" travels at the speed of light...although I guess that only applies BEFORE it enters the solar system. But then that leaves another topic that hasn't been fully explained: How does a planet travel at light speed? Considering the mass of this "rogue planet", it's physically impossible for it travel that fast - at least by what we currently know. However, no other planet is known to travel at the speed of light. And if it were traveling that fast, what keeps it in this long, elliptical orbit? The further away a planet is from the sun, the slower its orbital speed. At light speed, "Planet X" should just shoot off in to deep space - never to be seen again. When its inbound, what causes it to slow down? If anything, it should speed up as it approaches the sun.
 
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