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Old 07-10-2015, 03:12 PM   #8
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you have a rather enlongated chin as well Hush, I embrace mine and I gave my chin the gift that no other gift can match....a beard. It's heavenly.

any old who...

so lets say the Oort Cloud is what you're referring too, remnants of a planet that was shattered long ago, a huge field of rocks, debris. There is a space in the Oort Cloud where it looks like something comes through. Have you heard of this?

Also, Pluto was just given the title of planet after having been demoted to a dwarf planet some years back being it was considered too small to be considered a planet. Perturbations are the mathematical mechanics behind predicting and finding other planets within our solar system, to which all of our other planets have been found utilizing the same method. Planet Pluto cannot account for the perturbations it has on Uranus and Neptune, leading many to believe that there is another body that has a much more powerful mass gravitational and magnetic flux influence on Uranus and Neptune.

If I may, my theory is that Nibiru is apart of another solar system entirely that is a sister solar system to ours which revolves around a shared center point of mass, a characteristic shared with 75% of all of our neighboring solar systems, a binary star system. Nibiru is a planet, 1 of 5 or 6 planets that orbit a brown dwarf star. We've only come to know about brown dwarf stars within recent years given they didn't undergo full ignition like or sun did so it's core only gives off a heat signature that can only be seen in the infared spectrum. Yadda yadda yadda.
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