It appears that any habitable planet(s) in that system would need to orbit inside of Sirius B's orbit: http://www.exoplaneten.de/sirius/english.html . It's worth noting that Larson would have Sirius A be an old star (billions of years).
However, conventional astronomy, which has stellar evolution "backwards", would have it be young "only 300 million years", with the following logical deduction: "Any planet of Sirius would be a young world, covered by warm, shallow oceans. If any continents could have formed already, they would be small, uneroded and volcanic."
Ironically, only 8 ly away, due to conventional knowledge, the Sirius system has been ruled out for the possibility of life existing:
"Any kind of life on our model planet will die before it ever had a chance to grow. Sirius will leave the main sequence in only 700 million years at best, destroying all the planets it may have. For this reason, stars of type A are routinely excluded from the search for extraterrestrial life. "
Or has it? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42270969/ns/...-just-yet/
A recording of Hickson's interview (who encountered beings from Sirius) may be found here: http://www.konsulting.com/audio_clips.htm
"This recording was obtained from Wendy Connors and William Jones, who have agreed that this audio clip should be made available to researchers. Recorded within a couple of hours following their abduction, this 30 minute recording was made without Mr. Hickson or Mr. Parker's knowledge and had not been known to exist to the general crypto-aeronautic community until now."
However, conventional astronomy, which has stellar evolution "backwards", would have it be young "only 300 million years", with the following logical deduction: "Any planet of Sirius would be a young world, covered by warm, shallow oceans. If any continents could have formed already, they would be small, uneroded and volcanic."
Ironically, only 8 ly away, due to conventional knowledge, the Sirius system has been ruled out for the possibility of life existing:
"Any kind of life on our model planet will die before it ever had a chance to grow. Sirius will leave the main sequence in only 700 million years at best, destroying all the planets it may have. For this reason, stars of type A are routinely excluded from the search for extraterrestrial life. "
Or has it? http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/42270969/ns/...-just-yet/
A recording of Hickson's interview (who encountered beings from Sirius) may be found here: http://www.konsulting.com/audio_clips.htm
"This recording was obtained from Wendy Connors and William Jones, who have agreed that this audio clip should be made available to researchers. Recorded within a couple of hours following their abduction, this 30 minute recording was made without Mr. Hickson or Mr. Parker's knowledge and had not been known to exist to the general crypto-aeronautic community until now."
(06-03-2011, 01:15 AM)Azrael Wrote: You know what is very interesting? I have a book called The Lion People which is a channeled teaching from the Paschats, felines from the future of Sirius. They claimed that there was a tree-like race which could uproot itself and walk around,Not really interesting at all, if you consider they just borrowed seminal info from the Ra material.