Planet X Possibilities

It’s interesting that many people completely debunk any idea of Planet X and yet probably 90% or more of them cannot even name the eight planets (did you know Pluto has been down graded?), let alone in order. Can you? Pluto was officialy dethroned as a real planet. In August of 2006, the International Astronomical Union (IAU) officially lumped Pluto into the Kuiper belt: it’s largest member. But, what’s up with this Planet X conspiracy?

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Perturbations rock! And CME’s are increasing greatly as a result!

In an interesting method of discovery, astronomers have been able to FIND planets by observing how they are seemingly influenced (perturbations) by other planets or objects in the solar system. Our ancestors going back hundreds of years believed that Saturn was the most distant planet. But then along came the telescope and in 1781, German-born British astronomer discovered Uranus. How? Because he “looked” where he felt the pertubations were coming from and low and behold there it was! URANUS!

In like fashion, another German astronomer, Johann Galle, discovered Neptune based upon pertubations upon Uranus. Are we having fun yet?

In 1930 Clyde Tombaugh discovered Pluto based on what? You guessed it: perturbations on Neptune. Ah, but now we have another situation that needs to be solved. The perturbations on Neptune and Uranus are too great to be left to the gravitational impacts of Pluto alone. Planet X maybe? Maybe!

A NASA 1992 news relase said in part, “Unexplained deviations in the orbit of Uranus and Neptune point to a larger outer solar system body of 4 to 8 Earth masses, on a highly tilted orbit, beyond seven billion miles from the sun.” Since then, NASA has been silent. A Planet X fly-by could be much worse than an asteroid collision- depending upon size of the object.

A big telescope, as high as a seven-story building, with a main mirror measuring 32 1/2 feet across was built at the Amundsen-Scott Station in the Antarctica- looming over a barren plain of ice that gets colder than anywhere else on the planet. It was officially operational in December of 2007. This sophisticated Infrared observatory is perfectly positioned to search out a Planet X- if it exists, that we might somehow save our planet.

>Ancient Sumerians named Planet X Nibiru
>Egyptians named Planet X Destroyer
>Druids named Planet X Freightner

Of course there is no such planet. Right? Right!

3 Comments

  1. Richard Lumpkin
    Posted June 15, 2008 at 9:44 pm | Permalink

    I feel comments on this subject, mixed with the idea of alien visitations are fairly corn ball. However, if aliens were visiting us they would certainly have the technology to NEVER be detected.
    That they have been seen tells me a different story as regards Planet X. Are they are here to chronicle the end of this world–it’s destruction, as it were? They wouldn’t need to hide to make their observations. The Maya calendar says that this is the fifth and LAST age. Possibly, the brown dwarf, or some of it’s larger orbiting objects will approach the Earth’s “Roche Limit” and this world will break apart totally. This is one theory regarding the formation of the asteroid belt. Disturbing premise, but sheesh–if a brown dwarf star is coming into the inner solar system then any outcome is possible.

  2. Carol
    Posted August 12, 2008 at 10:42 pm | Permalink

    I had never heard of Planet X until a couple of months ago. I had a very vivid dream in which my [deceased] mother came to me and told me that there would be changes in the sky, and changes in the Earth’s landscape. She told me to look up in the sky, and a “window” opened up that allowed me to view a large reddish planet in the sky, along with our sun. There was also 2 smaller objects (moons?) alongside the big red planet. She then told me to look to the left of where I was standing, and I could see the nearest city from my front porch! (I live in the country.) She told me not to be afraid, and that God had allowed her to come to me because she knew that the changes in the sky would scare me. She told me not to worry, that it was all part of God’s plan. And then she was gone. Well, I felt compelled to start researching after the dream, so I googled “another planet in our sky” and eventually discovered Planet X. It really freaked me out! Since then, I have read about Planet X and Nirubu, and I just don’t know what to make of the dream I had! It was so real, and so vivid. I might not have believed any of this Planet X stuff, had my mother not come to me in a dream and tell me about it! Very strange.

  3. lloyd
    Posted January 13, 2009 at 5:56 pm | Permalink

    why dose patrick moor not speek about this?he must no or have a idea it is very interesting!?

One Trackback

  1. By Ready For Change? on February 22, 2008 at 1:05 am

    […] Planet X or Nibiru (as the Sumerians called it) is a brown dwarf and therefore most difficult to spot. A brown dwarf has been compared to a smoldering charcoal briquette- touch it and you’ll get burned. In essence a brown dwarf has enough mass to ignite for a short time, it wasn’t large enough to trigger the fusion of hydrogen that keeps stars shining for eternity: or a very long time. […]

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