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Bridey
13th September 2011, 02:04
I have always wondered if our sun has a sister sun. I have read that most stars out there are binary, triple or quadruple star systems. Check out this website, lots of good information as to why they think we are in a binary system.
http://www.binaryresearchinstitute.org/bri/research/introduction/theory.shtml
Hervé
13th September 2011, 02:21
Been promulgating it for a while but it's been drowned everytime with... prophecies and the likes (see here: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?25666-Can-you-answer-this&p=267243&viewfull=1#post267243 and here: http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?16101-Is-it-Comet-Elenin-Is-it-Nibiru-Elenin-Updates.&p=269436&viewfull=1#post269436).
It is more than a "think" as they collected supportive evidence from many fields.
Bridey
13th September 2011, 03:01
Ahh, never saw that thread. Sorry for re-posting! Tis a good website though....
Hervé
13th September 2011, 03:35
[...] Tis a good website though....
It is indeed! I was hoping that, opened in a new thread, it might spark some interest...
That it is a good site with rational data may explain to you the lack of rush to this thread... :sad: My take anyway, after my experience of it in the Elenin thread. It seems that too many of the people posting are more interested in some kind of huge stellar object barreling down the stellar bowling alley to use the planets of this solar system as pins...
trenairio
13th September 2011, 04:05
Maybe isnt it a very prevalent state of stars in the universe...
Red Skywalker
25th September 2011, 12:32
According to Drunvalo Melchizedek, we are a binary system with Sirius, the brightest visible star. But I haven't found real astronomic data.
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