1 posted on
02/15/2011 7:33:47 PM PST by
edpc
To: edpc
It has to be there. All these damn liberals have got to be coming from somewhere!
2 posted on
02/15/2011 7:36:08 PM PST by
FlingWingFlyer
("Thou shalt not speak ill of any fellow Republican." - President Ronald W. Reagan)
To: kronos77; SunkenCiv; KevinDavis
Follow up article related to yesterday's post.
Ping for your respective lists.
3 posted on
02/15/2011 7:39:39 PM PST by
edpc
(It's Kräusened)
To: edpc
They have been making a case for Tyche since 1999, suggesting that the giant planet's presence in a far-flung region of solar system called the Oort cloud would explain the unusual orbital paths of some comets that originate there.
Kind of foolish to make a declaration that something attatched to our solar system would have to be the cause of odd comet orbits. We just can't be sure either way. At that distance the ort cloud could easily be interacting with dark objects moving through space unatrtatched to anything. For that matter it could be interacting with the ort cloud of Alpha Centauri.
I's WAY out there.
4 posted on
02/15/2011 7:41:26 PM PST by
cripplecreek
(Remember the River Raisin! (look it up))
To: edpc
Is this Streichen’s wandering planet?
To: edpc; Fred Nerks
One day you have it, the next you do not.LOL
6 posted on
02/15/2011 7:45:16 PM PST by
Candor7
(Obama . fascist info..http://www.americanthinker.com/2009/05/barack_obama_the_quintessentia_1.html)
To: edpc
They claim....
they doubt.....
Were saying that perhaps....
It’s possible that it’s a statistical fluke....
Not everyone is as optimistic.
The scientists all know so much they cant even agree with each other.
8 posted on
02/15/2011 7:52:22 PM PST by
Delta 21
To: edpc
Ought to find it before you name it...but good luck (tyche) finding it!
To: edpc
Now this is a Tyche subject.
To: edpc
BTW there’s an asteroid named Tyche, I think its number is 258.
To: edpc
If it's 4 times larger than Jupiter which makes it something like a tenth of the Sun's mass, and being so far distant, what keeps it in orbit around the Sun?
I'm not good enough to figure out the physics, but it seems that holding an orbit around the Sun for an object that large, and that far away is problematical.
Not that I'd understand them, but it would be interesting to see some Newtonian calculations on that.
15 posted on
02/15/2011 8:31:23 PM PST by
Ditto
(Nov 2, 2010 -- Partial cleaning accomplished. More trash to remove in 2012)
To: edpc
Sounds like a search for Nibiru and the Mayan 2012 thing.
17 posted on
02/15/2011 9:37:23 PM PST by
fso301
To: edpc
The planet is made of dark matter and reflects dark light invisible to all detection but I know it’s there, I just know it is.
How? That will take another job protection grant to answer.
18 posted on
02/15/2011 10:13:30 PM PST by
count-your-change
(You don't have be brilliant, not being stupid is enough.)
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