Jupiter has about the Size of a Brown Dwarf
Jupiter has about the Size of a Brown Dwarf
From the alignment dates’ correlation with massive earthquakes the assumption is made that Elenin is not an ordinary comet, but a Brown Dwarf. These sub-stellar objects with the size of Jupiter and a mass of 10 to 90 Jupiter masses are wannabe-stars that did not quite make it to ignite fusion because of lack of mass. I really recommend the Wikipedia article on Brown Dwarfs. On that article you will also find this interesting statement:
It has also been predicted, by some astronomers, that the Sun may be orbited by an as yet unobserved brown dwarf (sometimes referred to as Nemesis) which interacts with the Oort cloud.
Wikipedia also explains the hypothetical brown dwarf “Nemesis” that could have caused mass extinction every 27 millions years here on Earth.
So the idea of Elenin being a Brown Dwarf is not far off scientific possibility. For stellar objects to have enough gravitational pull to cause earthquakes in the given distance, several Jupiter masses are needed for sure. If the orbit diagram of NASA is about correct, I’m sure that debunkers will have a hard time arguing against the Brown Dwarf hypothesis…
But lets also keep in mind that Planet X doomsdayers have already been wrong in 2003 and that deception takes many forms around New Age and New World Order groups.
The comet is passing VERY close to Earth in October 2011 in about a distance of 0.23 AU (astronomical units, mean Earth-Sun distance).
Why is it that a comet passing so close to Earth has almost no coverage in mainstream media?
For the astronomers out there: Is there a way to calculate if the sharp turn the comet is taking around the Sun corresponds to the mass of an ordinary comet, or would this be another indication for a much more massive object? I used to be good at physics and math, but almost 20 years without such calculations is too long, I’m sorry…
There are also different spectral approaches to check if Elenin is a brown dwarf. Is there any scientist around with enough balls to check for the spectral attributes and make the results public?
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