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Old September 1st 04, 03:43 AM
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Default Planet X could be Sun's Binary 'Red Dwarf' Twin? Sleuths?

The Dark Star Theory

On 7th October 1999 a small news item appeared in the inside pages of
various newspapers and Internet news servers that did little more than
raise a few eyebrows. An extract from MSN News stated:
"Two teams of researchers have proposed the existence of an unseen
planet or a failed star circling the Sun at a distance of more than 2
trillion miles, far beyond the orbits of the nine known planets. The
theory, which seeks to explain patterns in comets’ paths, has been put
forward in research accepted for publication in two separate journals."

I believe this is the precursor to something quite extraordinary, the
implications of which are unknown to the many astronomers hoping to be
the first to discover this planet or failed star. The basis for my
belief lies far back in history, from myths and data recorded by our
very earliest civilisations. This proposed synthesis of myth and modern
science lead us in a remarkable direction.


Mo
http://www.darkstar1.co.uk/ds1.htm

 




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