Planet X: ORBIT Perturbation: Background 4
Prepatory to this Zeta response, Ill quote briefly the Zeta statements
that
4. the Suns core rotates, with sweeping arms
outreached that influence the planets
All suns, being hot and therefore liquid or vaporous
in the main, rotate, and do so for the same reasons
that the Earth rotates - parts of the core are seeking
to escape this or that side of the Universe, and due
to the motion of rotation that this escape attempt
initiates, these same parts find themselves back
where they started from, not having any brakes as it
were in a liquid or vaporous environment. The Sun's
influence on its planets is more than light, more
than the solar wind in all its components, more
than the magnetic field it generates which reaches
out beyond the planets. The Sun's rotation reflects
the influences on it, those parts of the Universe that
exert a gravitational pull or a magnetic clash, or if
there are other large bodies close enough, a repulsion
force. ... Why do the planets not orbit in all
directions? Logically, if there were no enforcement,
it would be chance, yet it seems instead to be the
rule. A sun's rotation indicates where the dominant
forces are on the sun, and these dominant forces
effect more than the sun.
ZetaTalk, Orbital Planet
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s64.htm)
[Planet X]'s Retrograde Orbit around the Sun is
due to its reaction to an energy field emitted by
the Sun. This energy field radiates out from the Sun
intensely at certain points, like a moving arm,
following the rotation of the Sun's core where the
matter producing this energy field is located.
Where the non-traveling planets are in essence swept
along before this intense energy field, like dust balls
in front of a broom, [Planet X] is not so trapped.
Approaching from a distance, the 12th Planet reacts
to this energy field by trying to evade it, and takes
the path of least resistance. ... The sweeping arm
of this energy field coming from the Sun passes
by quickly out in space where [Planet X] rides
at a distance, but builds in intensity and takes
longer to sweep past the closer [Planet X]comes.
... as the energy field passes is then a stronger jerk
backwards, away from the passing arm of the Sun's
energy field. The backward reaction is due to the
nature of the sweeping arm, like the cutting edge
of a knife most intense at the cutting edge of the
arm, but with more bulk of the energy field trailing
after the cutting edge.
ZetaTalk, Retrograde Orbit
(http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s85.htm)
(See next posting: Background 5)