01-20-2016, 05:20 PM
Astronomers say a Neptune-sized planet lurks beyond Pluto
Presenting statistical evidence, these scientists believe there is another planet on a 15,000 year orbit within our solar system.
It made me think of this passage from Ra:
I wouldn't go so far as to say this vindicates Ra's statement. I always thought it was very strange that there would be a planet "opposite to us in orbit" that has the exact same orbit as Earth, thus evading our perception by anything but statistics. Ra seems to agree with Don that this is the case, though. A 15,000 year orbit is definitely nowhere close to having the same orbit as Earth.
My theory is that either 1) Ra was half right or "misunderstood" and it isn't actually sharing an orbit opposite of Earth, or 2) the scientists are on the right track but the statistics they have gathered aren't enough to show that this planet is actually sharing an orbit with Earth, or 3) this is a completely different planet than what Don and Ra are referring to.
I wonder what gave Don this idea to begin with?
Presenting statistical evidence, these scientists believe there is another planet on a 15,000 year orbit within our solar system.
It made me think of this passage from Ra:
Quote:Questioner: Is there a planet behind our sun, opposite to us in orbit, that we do not know about?
Ra: I am Ra. There is a sphere in the area opposite your sun of a very, very cold nature, but large enough to skew certain statistical figures. This sphere should not properly be called a planet as it is locked in first density.
I wouldn't go so far as to say this vindicates Ra's statement. I always thought it was very strange that there would be a planet "opposite to us in orbit" that has the exact same orbit as Earth, thus evading our perception by anything but statistics. Ra seems to agree with Don that this is the case, though. A 15,000 year orbit is definitely nowhere close to having the same orbit as Earth.
My theory is that either 1) Ra was half right or "misunderstood" and it isn't actually sharing an orbit opposite of Earth, or 2) the scientists are on the right track but the statistics they have gathered aren't enough to show that this planet is actually sharing an orbit with Earth, or 3) this is a completely different planet than what Don and Ra are referring to.
I wonder what gave Don this idea to begin with?
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