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Cassini orbit not influenced by phantom planet (Link)
Recently, a team of French scientists did a myriad of calculations on the orbits of the solar system objects and came to the mathematical conclusion that there was a 9th planet, ten times the mass of the earth, with a very large eliptical orbit of 10,000 to 20,000 earth years... all of it outside of the cluster of eight planets we all know about.
The body of work on the 9th planet is more than compelling, it is settled science, the planet is out there, it has more proof than any other planet we have "discovered" in the galaxy (beyond our solar system). There's no debate happening, it is universally accepted by the world of astronomy. This particular science project rivals Einsteinn's theories and really passes most of them in terms of the volume of math they performed. I don't know if you want to think of it in terms of Maxwell's math, because that guy was so brilliant, but we are talking about math on this level and historically relevant to this degree.
Now, here's the slip. These guys know Cassini is a hoax. Heck, I know Cassini is a hoax. NASA is composing telescopic data and presenting it as returned images from Cassini. So, for whatever reason, the French team of scientists decided to take a poke at NASA, this is in today's news (see Link above). So the French team ask NASA for data on Cassini's orbit, because the 9th planet should be affecting Cassini also..... POW! crash! BAM! SOCK! PFFFT!!!!!! ...... ouch Batman, that's gotta hurt.
Of course, NASA has nothing because Cassini is a hoax, so they pull one of their patented denials of reality. (think Apollo hoax denial: there is no radioactivity in space) What else could they do? They have no orbital data, they have no probe, all they have is a hoax. So NASA responds, "Nope, no 9th planet influence on Cassini, maybe you guys need to revamp your math?" RIGHT ... "No relativity happening here, maybe Einsteinn got it wrong?" .... "Radiation? What Radiation? There's no radiation at solar maximum."
The more I read from NASA the more credence I have to give to the flat earthers. Maybe the sun really is 3500 miles away from earth and is just a big spotlight that the gods push around the sky. Unless you prefer NASA's version of the sun which was also a big spotlight, but was a mere 1000 feet away from the props in the desert. If I have to choose between the two, I'm going with the 3500 miles.
There really is a 9th planet, spotting it is going to take a herculean task or the luckiest spotting in history. But the math is not going away, never mind the bs happening at NASA. NASA: Not Actually Science Anyway
Recently, a team of French scientists did a myriad of calculations on the orbits of the solar system objects and came to the mathematical conclusion that there was a 9th planet, ten times the mass of the earth, with a very large eliptical orbit of 10,000 to 20,000 earth years... all of it outside of the cluster of eight planets we all know about.
The body of work on the 9th planet is more than compelling, it is settled science, the planet is out there, it has more proof than any other planet we have "discovered" in the galaxy (beyond our solar system). There's no debate happening, it is universally accepted by the world of astronomy. This particular science project rivals Einsteinn's theories and really passes most of them in terms of the volume of math they performed. I don't know if you want to think of it in terms of Maxwell's math, because that guy was so brilliant, but we are talking about math on this level and historically relevant to this degree.
Now, here's the slip. These guys know Cassini is a hoax. Heck, I know Cassini is a hoax. NASA is composing telescopic data and presenting it as returned images from Cassini. So, for whatever reason, the French team of scientists decided to take a poke at NASA, this is in today's news (see Link above). So the French team ask NASA for data on Cassini's orbit, because the 9th planet should be affecting Cassini also..... POW! crash! BAM! SOCK! PFFFT!!!!!! ...... ouch Batman, that's gotta hurt.
Of course, NASA has nothing because Cassini is a hoax, so they pull one of their patented denials of reality. (think Apollo hoax denial: there is no radioactivity in space) What else could they do? They have no orbital data, they have no probe, all they have is a hoax. So NASA responds, "Nope, no 9th planet influence on Cassini, maybe you guys need to revamp your math?" RIGHT ... "No relativity happening here, maybe Einsteinn got it wrong?" .... "Radiation? What Radiation? There's no radiation at solar maximum."
The more I read from NASA the more credence I have to give to the flat earthers. Maybe the sun really is 3500 miles away from earth and is just a big spotlight that the gods push around the sky. Unless you prefer NASA's version of the sun which was also a big spotlight, but was a mere 1000 feet away from the props in the desert. If I have to choose between the two, I'm going with the 3500 miles.
There really is a 9th planet, spotting it is going to take a herculean task or the luckiest spotting in history. But the math is not going away, never mind the bs happening at NASA. NASA: Not Actually Science Anyway
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