NIBIRU-tards Rejoice! New Brown Dwarf Stars Discovered Near Sol!! | |
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Anomalous Howard
User ID: 1511332 United States 08/24/2011 08:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | So when Jon Morse, in the article, says, "WISE scanned the entire sky for these and other objects..." And then Michael Cushing, in the same article, says, "It's thrilling to me to know we've got neighbors out there yet to be discovered. With WISE, we may even find a brown dwarf closer to us than our closest known star." Does this indicate that data from the entire sky is stored somewhere but not yet analyzed? If that's the case, how much remains to be analyzed? Would they already have a good idea where to look for "nibiru" from observation of anomalous gravitational perturbations? Or does it mean that only the "entire" sky from one vantage point was scanned? If that's the case, how long would it take to do another scan in "nibiru's supposed direction? Would there be enough time to find and confirm it or rule it out before it does what it's supposed to do? |
SEWINGMUM
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OpenHeartMonk
(OP) User ID: 1275364 Canada 08/24/2011 11:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | it's amazing, how much of this "dark matter" is beginning to come to light.. Aether for the Soul [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1517867 United States 08/25/2011 12:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm sorry ....but i'm going to have to point out something This is basic physics/astronomy because I just have a bachelors in comp sci ... but even I know this. If there were an unknown 'brown dwarf' in our solar system, it would be easy to detect in the effect on all the other bodies in the solar system. This is soooo basic its hardly even worth talking about. Yet we still have "people" .. and I use that term loosely .. that claim that there is some object with the mass of 10 Jupiters ... IN our solar system that we haven't noticed yet??? if you are that fucking clueless then please go back to living in a cave |
OpenHeartMonk
(OP) User ID: 79746458 Canada 10/15/2021 12:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | a blast from the past we don't hear much about WISE these days.. Aether for the Soul [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Macs Divoc
User ID: 79610236 10/15/2021 12:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Damn, I miss the fake doom days of Elenin. That's what brought me here to GLP. Remember that Terril (something like that) dude? "You're gonna miss Christianity when it's gone". Altiyan Childs Shoon, we will all have to make decisions that will change our destinies . Choose wisely. |
OpenHeartMonk
(OP) User ID: 79746458 Canada 10/15/2021 12:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Damn, I miss the fake doom days of Elenin. That's what brought me here to GLP. Remember that Terril (something like that) dude? Quoting: Macs Divoc i don't remember Terril, but i feel you.. old school celestial doom is the best kind of doom! Aether for the Soul [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
OpenHeartMonk
(OP) User ID: 79746458 Canada 10/15/2021 01:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm sorry ....but i'm going to have to point out something Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1517867 This is basic physics/astronomy because I just have a bachelors in comp sci ... but even I know this. If there were an unknown 'brown dwarf' in our solar system, it would be easy to detect in the effect on all the other bodies in the solar system. This is soooo basic its hardly even worth talking about. Yet we still have "people" .. and I use that term loosely .. that claim that there is some object with the mass of 10 Jupiters ... IN our solar system that we haven't noticed yet??? if you are that fucking clueless then please go back to living in a cave the brown dwarf is about 2/3 the mass of sol. it does have effects on the solar system, including periodic mass cometary bombardment of the inner solar system, resetting civilizations. there are some clues, such as the eccentricities to the orbits of some of the outer planets like uranus and neptune. the reason why it is not readily noticeable are: - it does not shine (brown dwarf) - it orbits in a plane that cuts in and out of the standard 'equatorial' plane of the solar system, where most of the planets are. if the planets are at the equator, think of this brown dwarf as crashing in from an angle around the north pole, then sailing out at an angle to the south pole. Aether for the Soul [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
Ty_
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OpenHeartMonk
(OP) User ID: 79746458 Canada 10/15/2021 01:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | duplicate post, d'oh Last Edited by OpenHeartMonk on 10/15/2021 01:34 AM Aether for the Soul [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |
OpenHeartMonk
(OP) User ID: 79746458 Canada 10/15/2021 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Video talks about anomalous effects that can be explained only by an as yet undiscovered mass. Among other things. Quoting: Ty_ excellent video, thx for sharing that. he talks about the LSST telescope accelerating their search, it looks like that telescope is about to come online: [link to www.lsst.org (secure)] Aether for the Soul [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] |