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originally posted by: [post=20810211]
Any chance this is real?
originally posted by: JulieCruise
There is so much BS out ther on the subject it's hard as heck to figure out fact from fiction.
originally posted by: SemperFried
a reply to: TerryDon79
Not sure what you are saying but can you possible see all of space surrounding Earth from your position on it? And even if you could, have you?
originally posted by: SemperFried
a reply to: Gothmog
Hey , you can answer your own question . Have a study session on Physics . Especially that force (wave/particle) called gravity
Wut? Waht does wave/particle have to do with the theoretical force known as gravity?
Your question is obviously a baited one.
originally posted by: SemperFried
a reply to: TerryDon79
So that's a "no" to my question?
Well, yes. A large planet sized body in our inner solar system it would effect the orbits of the planets. It's not difficult to grasp.
So you would have noticed because of the way it would affect orbits of other planets? This is assuming that you have a clue about how much such an effect would be, and constantly checking orbits?
Your question is obviously a baited one
Well, yes. A large planet sized body in our inner solar system it would effect the orbits of the planets. It's not difficult to grasp.
That I would be able to see a large planet sized body in or inner solar system? I can see smaller ones compared to the size of this fantasy planet. The moon for instance.
originally posted by: SemperFried
a reply to: TerryDon79
Your question is obviously a baited one
No, your original claim is bs.
I know where the planets are supposed to be. I've been into star gazing and planet watching for almost 30 years. So, yes, I would notice.
Well, yes. A large planet sized body in our inner solar system it would effect the orbits of the planets. It's not difficult to grasp.
The question is how much, and how and if you would be able to notice it. Are you following the movement of planets every night and cross checking them?