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Re: Planet X - Why is it Moving so Fast?


In Article <0dnijtgdaqo2j3q8lmtqpfkr18cm25l3dj@4ax.com> Jimmy Joe asks:
> PX is STILL going to be going 2000 miles/second
> when it passes the Sun.  How can the Zetas ever hope
> to slow it down?

Because both its gravitational giants are on ONE SIDE (behind it), so it
slows to a stop and reverses course.  In the words of the Zetas:

    The return passage of [Planet X] is dictated by a
    combination of forces - momentum, attraction, and
    (for want of a more scientific term to describe this
    process) the call of the wild. [Planet X] has stopped,
    and hovers for some years before beginning its return
    passage. The rate of startup essentially mirrors the rate
    of stoppage, so movement is slow at first, almost
    imperceptible. During its first passage [Planet X] had
    been moving already, and the factor of momentum
    allowed it to accelerate an already existing rate of
    speed when boring in on the Solar System. Where
    space does not have much matter to create resistance
    to motion, momentum is in and of itself a factor. ...
    [Planet X]'s return requires that it again build
    momentum, which it does not do to a comparable
    degree until it is inside the Solar System again and
    well into the net of gravitational attraction that the
    Sun presents. The return passage thus finds [Planet X]
    more sedate in its approach but nearly equivalent in the
    speed of its passage through the Solar System, which
    is dictated more by the relative size of the Sun and
    [Planet X] than any other factors.

    [Planet X] hovers for the length of time it does
    before returning because of what we will term the call
    of the wild. Having stopped in its tracks [Planet X] is
    in a vulnerable position, and in point of fact could
    become caught in a new pattern of motion should the
    objects around it present a new dynamic. It has
    stopped, dead still, and thus is in a virginal position
    of having no commitments. During most passages of
    [Planet X] there is no contest, but in some cases there
    are other attractions nearby that create confusion. The
    upshot of this is that [Planet X] may delay longer
    before setting out on its return passage, but the factors
    in your part of the Universe are not such as to change
    the outcome.

        ZetaTalk™, Second Pass
            (http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s35.htm)