Re: 10th Planet / Pioneer Probes / Dead Star Enyclopedia Diagram
In Article <PPWP6.7389$WI.2089203@typhoon.hawaii.rr.com> David Tholen wrote:
> Nancy Lieder writes:
>> If the Earth's twin was in a balanced orbit exactly opposite the Earth,
>> as the Zetas have stated, it would NOT perturb the Sun,
>> it being an equal pull on the Sun in both directions.
>
> Ah, but the presence of a cancelling force would tip us
> off to the existence of the object. If you were pulling
> on an unanchored mass and not getting anywhere, you
> could conclude that there was an equal force pulling in
> the object direction without knowing of the existence
> of the object causing the force. ... You're forgetting
> about the other planets, which couldn't possibly remain
> opposite that alleged "dead twin". The perturbation
> on their orbits would be quite variable and quite
> noticeable.
And who sees and measures those perturbations? NASA and JPL? Would
NASA withhold info? Nah! There WERE and ARE perturbations, per the
Zetas:
Theories about the Earth's dark twin, which
does exist, have been around for decades. They
emerged because of the observed perturbations
of the planets.
ZetaTalk, Earth Twin
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s37.htm)