07-29-2011, 01:55 PM
(07-29-2011, 04:22 AM)Nyu Wrote: I thought the second sun was the brown dwarf they found on the outskirts of the solar system? This can't be it coz this orbits earth, not the sun, and it is by far too small imo
Hi,
I don't believe that Ra was talking about a Sun.
Questioner: Is there a planet opposite our sun, in relation to us, 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.
It sound to me like some kind of giant comet or large asteroid so even if this Trojan asteroid isn't the sphere locked in 1st density the fact that it is there implies that there are more and therefore the possibility of us finding it is strong. Also I have always imagined the sphere as being something like Io or Encludeus some kind of large rocky world covered in ice. Though if it was opposite the sun AND on our orbit wouldn't it be too hot to be so cold. So maybe it is like nyu suggested the massive object thought to be orbiting our sun beyond Pluto. Also I don't remember reading that the object beyond Pluto was a brown dwarf star I thought it was suggested as being a Humongous gas giant like Jupiter?
Thanks,
Conifer16
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