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Originally Posted by John Jones
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Originally Posted by Ut
Quick Question: If the Dark Star is at the other focus of Planet Ex's orbit, what's at the other focus of the Earth's orbit?
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Earth's Dark twin, naturally.
Sadly, this is actually what she says, but doesn't seem to want to discuss it much anymore. Apparently it was supposed to bump into us back in june or something due to Planet eX's influence.
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Right... so im guessing on this other plannet to avoid any gravitational inbalances their is people running our lives but where left is right... MY GOD!!! the woman looked into a mirror
Well here's my theory: [Joke] The planets orbit the sun as a scale model of an atom and if the stars all stopped shining all the planets would drop into a lower energy level.[/Joke]
On a sane note if there was planets in opposite orbits 1 we would have seen them, 2 one of the more obvious ones the sun wouldn't have a wobble from the gravitational drag of the planets much like the earths wobble from the moon (i would say moon but the 2nd moon is smaller then my room IIRC) or any planet with moons in its orbit.
How can people be so moronic? i mean theres newtonian physics, einstein, quantem, string thoery and then theres just some god damn common sense. Even my pet gold fish is smart enough to get that there isn't planet x or planet Earth negative etc cause i somehow have a feeling it wouldn't be alive.