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Originally Posted by electile disfunction
Eris (Nibiru?) is beyond and larger than Pluto but has a period (and is therefore part of the solar system) significantly shorter than 3600 years.
Also, if something passes through the solar system it is not part of that system. I'm curious, how would something that is not part of the solar system have a period around the sun (and is therefore part of the solar system)?
e.d.
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Good question but hard to answer, for me anyway..
I've read books of zacharia sitchin and Jim Marrs,
but in a translated version.
It's hard for me to reply in English, but i do understand
what's been written on this thread.
it really fascinates me what happens out there.
We are surrounded by 25 billion stars in our galaxy.
I'm sure that some answers can be found out there.
Some books i've read.....
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