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Old 13-04-2010, 10:20 PM
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well well wasn't this an intersting find. So few of the hobbyist's wanted to listen that these ARE WAY POSSIBLE NEARBY .

Let's comprehend for one second just how close this is - 9.6 Light years, the 2nd closest 'star' of millions x millions we know of. Smack, right there, dark but warm, in many ways sharing the characteristics of a black hole.

Wont be long unitl we share/'find' the closer one(s)

Just as Uranus' axis of spin is unique to the solar system norm, so is the orbit of an intersting object or two.

In fact that's one of my prime theories i want recorded here first and dated; the axis position and relation of the planets are due to a V heavy mass in parallel orbit causing their spin, the orbit of this object varies and is drawn to one planet each pass, temporarily increasing the planets spin. Uranus' unique spin is due a second brown dwarf (yes 2nd in our solar system) orbiting close by Uranus each pass, almost perpendicular to the others.
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