JS Princeton vs. A.DIM:
Hey, cant you guys just agree to disagree? What A.DIM and his camp seem to me to want is simply for people to agree there may be some possibility, however slight, that something like a long-period planet on a highly inclined from the ecliptic orbit could exist. What JS Princeton seems to want is for A.DIM to agree that Mr. Sitchin's physics just dont add up to current knowledge, and while we dont have the entire picture yet, we do know that nothing Mr. Sitchin has ever said about orbits, etc. stands up to observable data thus far.
A.DIM: Sure, maybe there is something out there we dont see, or haven't accounted for, but where's the evidence? (Besides Sitchin's theories)
JS Princeton: I'm glad you're on these boards. The voice of reason and fact...but perhaps all the data isn't fully in and understood yet?
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