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Message Subject AstrolPatriot Releases Nibiru Information
Poster Handle Anonymous Coward
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A Lawrence Livermore scientist postulated back in the 80s that our binary companion, when found, would have a main ellipse of orbit of around 2.8 light years and an orbital period of around 26-30 million years. I find that very plausible.

That does, however, mean that it's been through the solar system a fair number of times - 35 or 40 times per billion years. So maybe it HAS affected Mercury and Venus, even if not this trip. Venus, for example, is the only planet known that rotates backwards - the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east on Venus. One explanation for that is that it came close at one point to a body with a powerful magnetic field - say, a brown dwarf, for example - and magnetic friction slowed Venus' rotation and then slightly reversed it. (It's day is more than 240 Earth days I think, a verrry slow rotation, unusual.)

So sometimes it doesn't get close enough to them. And when it's coming around the Sun, that's the very time when the brown dwarf will be moving at maximum speed. It doesn't stay that close to the Sun for long. It's probably gone back out past Earth orbit by now. The STEREO satellites that would normally be looking that way are - coincidentally? - offline right now, showing garbage data.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1313800


if we had a binay sun, the two systems would orbit each other.

if one twin entered the planetary system of the other, the planets would more than likely all be destroyed, more likely than that, they would not have had time to form if the orbits were so close.
 
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