Evidence Mounts Substantiating the Existence of a Massive Hidden Planet, Tyche, Beyond the Outer Vestiges of Our Solar System
In Biblical Scripture, specifically in the New Testament’s Book of Revelation (The scriptural passage present within the contents of Revelation 8:11 - The name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters became wormwood, and many people died from the water, because it had been made bitter), numerous theologians have reached consensus on the interpretation of future events regarding the emergence of, an as yet, unidentified star system whose orbital trajectory wreaks havoc with the gravitational forces of the Earth. Various theories concerning the effects of this gravitational distortion portend the incidence of geomagnetic upheavals, events culminating with the occurrence of polar shifts. This spectral anomaly, mentioned in the Book of Revelation as Wormwood, is believed, by ostracized elements within the scientific community, to be the central component of an entirely autonomous star system - existing independently from the acknowledged boundaries of the Sol (Sun) structural arrangement. Theoretical discourse referencing the existence of Wormwood is oftentimes inclusive of Nibiru as an orbital inhabitant of prior stated formation. The discovery of such entities was initially disclosed on December 30th of 1983 by Washington Post Staff Writer Thomas O’Toole, the entirety of that article appearing below:
Possibly as Large as Jupiter; Mystery Heavenly Body Discovered
By Thomas O’Toole, Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, December 30, 1983; Page A1
A heavenly body possibly as large as the giant planet Jupiter and possibly so close to Earth that it would be part of this solar system has been found in the direction of the constellation Orion by an orbiting telescope aboard the U.S. infrared astronomical satellite (IRAS).
So mysterious is the object that astronomers do not know if it is a planet, a giant comet, a nearby "protostar" that never got hot enough to become a star, a distant galaxy so young that it is still in the process of forming its first stars or a galaxy so shrouded in dust that none of the light cast by its stars ever gets through.
“All I can tell you is that we don't know what it is,” Dr. Gerry Neugebauer, IRAS chief scientist for California's Jet Propulsion Laboratory and director of the Palomar Observatory for the California Institute of Technology, said in an interview.
The most fascinating explanation of this mystery body, which is so cold it casts no light and has never been seen by optical telescopes on Earth or in space, is that it is a giant gaseous planet as large as Jupiter and as close to Earth as 50 billion miles. While that may seem like a great distance in earthbound terms, it is a stone's throw in cosmological terms, so close in fact that it would be the nearest heavenly body to Earth beyond the outermost planet Pluto.
“If it is really that close, it would be a part of our solar system,” said Dr. James Houck of Cornell University's Center for Radio Physics and Space Research and a member of the IRAS science team. "If it is that close, I don't know how the world's planetary scientists would even begin to classify it."The mystery body was seen twice by the infrared satellite as it scanned the northern sky from last January to November, when the satellite ran out of the supercold helium that allowed its telescope to see the coldest bodies in the heavens. The second observation took place six months after the first and suggested the mystery body had not moved from its spot in the sky near the western edge of the constellation Orion in that time.
“This suggests it’s not a comet because a comet would not be as large as the one we’ve observed and a comet would probably have moved," Houck said. "A planet may have moved if it were as close as 50 billion miles but it could still be a more distant planet and not have moved in six months time." Whatever it is, Houck said, the mystery body is so cold its temperature is no more than 40 degrees above "absolute" zero, which is 456 degrees Fahrenheit below zero. The telescope aboard IRAS is cooled so low and is so sensitive it can "see" objects in the heavens that are only 20 degrees above absolute zero.When IRAS scientists first saw the mystery body and calculated that it could be as close as 50 billion miles, there was some speculation that it might be moving toward Earth.
“It’s not incoming mail,” Cal Tech’s Neugebauer said. “I want to douse that idea with as much cold water as I can."
Then, what is it? What if it is as large as Jupiter and so close to the sun it would be part of the solar system? Conceivably, it could be the 10th planet astronomers have searched for in vain. It also might be a Jupiter-like star that started out to become a star eons ago but never got hot enough like the sun to become a star.
While they cannot disprove that notion, Neugebauer and Houck are so bedeviled by it that they do not want to accept it. Neugebauer and Houck "hope" the mystery body is a distant galaxy is either so young that its stars have not begun to shine or so surrounded by dust that its starlight cannot penetrate the shroud. "I believe it's one of these dark, young galaxies that we have never been able to observe before," Neugebauer said. “If it is, then it is a major step forward in our understanding of the size of the universe, how the universe formed and how it continues to form as time goes on.”The next step in pinpointing what the mystery body is, Neuegebauer said, is to search for it with the world’s largest optical telescopes. Already, the 100-inch diameter telescope at Cerro del Tololo in Chile has begun its search and the 200-inch telescope at Palomar Mountain in California has earmarked several nights next year to look for it. If the body is close enough and emits even a hint of light, the Palomar telescope should find it since the infrared satellite has pinpointed its position.
Later assertions referencing the existence of this massive exoplanet, its estimated size four times that of Jupiter, insist that the entirety of its circumference is surrounded by a vast accretion/ circumstellar disk (Known in some scientific circles as an accretion disc, it is recognized as the structural embodiment of spatial refuse or debris bound by the gravitational forces of a massive central body, thereby exhibiting orbital synchronicity with its celestial counterpart), lending credence to ancient Mesopotamian illustrations depicting this particular entity as a winged sphere. The following illustrative composites incorporate the inclusion of the Wormwood star system’s orbital trajectory into the peripheral boundaries encompassing the Sol planetary formation:
Pluto’s reclassification as a trans-Neptunian object by the scientific community in 2003 set the stages for further discoveries far beyond what was long considered to be the spatial boundaries of the Solar System; it also redefined previously acknowledged and agreed upon attribution pertaining to the concept of planetary designation. Shortly after this course of events attained a measure of finality, several other less publicized findings concerning the documented observance of celestial entities outside the Solar System’s periphery were later given audience, as the following visuals attest to:
Scott Sheppard, as well as several colleagues in the field of Terrestrial Magnetics, of the Carnegie Institution for Science in Washington DC offered the following assessment regarding the possible existence of additional inhabitants populating various regions of space typically ascribed to the inner recesses of the Oort Cloud:
"We thought Pluto was unique for over 70 years, but we now know that it shares its orbit with thousands of other objects. Sedna was unique for about 10 years but it's now clear that Sedna and 2012 VP113 are just the tip of the iceberg.”
Through a painstaking series of observations, Sheppard’s team of investigators uncovered numerous findings substantiating previous assertions made in conjunction with the orbital alignment irregularities being exhibited by various objects occupying position in this particular spatial region. In the following visual, their contentions regarding the possibility of a massive rock encrusted exoplanet believed to be at least 10 times the size of Earth, possessing a median orbital distance of 250 AU, are elaborated on in greater detail:
Recent postulations proffered by Carlos and Raul de la Fuente Marcos, Orbital Dynamicists at the Complutense University of Madrid in Spain, suggest the presence of two significantly larger entities resting outside the acknowledged peripheral extremities of the Solar System. These findings are based, in large part, on the subject of orbital resonance (Link 1, Link 2) due primarily to the elongated rotational sequences of various objects confined to this region of space. Hypothetical conjecture involving the possible inclusion of a massive extra-solar planetesimal fuels speculation of an even larger celestial appendage exerting gravitational influence over its spatial complement, this discovery providing conclusive explanation for the formers close proximal distance to its neighboring companions. The following article of reference details these findings further:
Recent Observations by Orbital Dynamicists Carlos and Raul de la Fuente Marcos of Complutense University in Madrid Lend Credence to the Possible Existence of Two Significantly Larger Spatial Entities Beyond Pluto
The video presentation appearing above the contents of this brief written exposition details the purported existence of a companion star whose principal locus constitutes the presence of an imaginary boundary between the outermost extremities of the Solar System and the seemingly infinite dimensions of its celestial counterparts within the universal cosmos. In recent years, theoretical discourse concerning the possibility of this spatial anomaly has been largely dismissed by numerous elements of the scientific community as well as the majority of academic institutions. This spectral appendage, an immensely compact red dwarf star possessing 1/10th the cumulative mass of the Sun, was initially discovered by astronomer Richard Muller of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, who hypothesized the orbital periodicity associated with such an entity to culminate once every 26 million years. The probability of an, as yet, unacknowledged denizen within the confines of this particular sector of space routinely the subject of speculation, with the ominous connotations surrounding it eventually giving rise to what later came to be known as Nemesis.
The cinematic entries situated above the written contents of this narrative examine the possibility of a planetary inhabitant within the confines of the Solar System whose orbital trajectory exhibits a pronounced degree of eccentricity. This planetesimal, a massive entity nearly 4 times the size of Jupiter, possesses a litany of terminological designations, most notably: Planet X, Elenin, Nibiru (Its terminological designation synonymous with the Neberu or Nebiru appellate, evincing commonality with Akkadian dialect, Nibiru’s literal translation is recognized as the ‘crossing place’ or the ‘place of transition’) in ancient Sumeria, Marduk in Babylonian nomenclature, or the Trans-Plutonian Object. A preponderance of theories referencing the existence of such an object attribute the perceived complacency evinced by Federal Government agencies to the foreknowledge of future events. The vast majority of these assessments based solely on evidence presented by alternative media sources indicating the construction of massive subterranean networks by military defense contracting affiliates operating in conjunction with the prior stated intermediaries. Other elements in the realm of investigative research and study insist that Planet X may, in actuality, be the staging area for a civilization exponentially more advanced than humanity, and that the progenitors of this superior race of beings are, in fact, what many have termed as the Annunaki - quasi-spiritual entities occupying planes of existence beyond the scientifically accepted constraints of the physical realm.
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