Evidence Mounts for Sun’s Companion Star
EurekaAlert.org: Evidence mounts for sun’s companion star
The recent discoveries of Sedna, Xeena, Quaoar, Santa and Easter Bunny may throw our understanding of planetary physics out the door. Even the scientist who discovered them, Mike Brown, realizes that there’s something unknown and unexplained about their position and orbit. Something that could change our understanding of our solar system.
Walter Cruttenden, author of “Lost Star of Myth and Time” thinks this might prove that our solar system has a hidden companion star. To quote:
It is hard to imagine that Sedna would retain its highly elliptical orbit pattern since the beginning of the solar system billions of years ago. Because eccentricity would likely fade with time, it is logical to assume Sedna is telling us something about current, albeit unexpected solar system forces, most probably a companion star.
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“Lost Star of Myth And Time” (Walter Cruttenden)
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