Anonymous ID: 5ed783 June 12, 2019, 11:38 p.m. No.6739679   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9743

>>6739545

>…would only be the case if the star was much larger (or more dense) and its orbit passed between the Earth and Sol…

 

Well, yeah, duh.

 

>…all estimates of its orbit place it around 24,000 years and to be the cause of the shear-edge in the Kuiper Belt. Some kind of body 3x the mass of Jupiter with an orbital period of 24,000 years….

 

And who's telling you this? Like they're trustworthy?

 

>…Unless we are talking about some kind of rogue star traveling at near the speed of light, or something (a terrifying prospect), that is going to blow a hole through the system. But that is pretty much game over no matter how you look at it.

 

Sounds about right, depending on how its orbit maps out with each swingby, which is supposedly variable. If I might point out the asteroid belt, that dent where the Pacifc is, various planets recently going wonky off their axes, and reports of them heating up, changing color, and more. Your comments show you know.