hadeka
Nov 5 2005, 09:37 PM
Eever saw that site ?? or just read anything about that theory ?? ... Please reply..
http://www.darkvisitor.com/Quoted from the site:
current perturbations of Pluto's orbit seem to indicate that a black holes will pass by the sun in late 2007, more distant that Saturn�s orbit. It has 2.2 solar masses. Its gravity will slightly modify earth�s orbit, producing a 378-day year and eccentricity of 0.0836. A rapid-onset ice age will begin in 2008 and accelerate as earth�s albedo increases. By 2025, Washington DC will be buried under 100 feet of ice. Before that, all of the world�s ports will be useless. (Ocean levels drop, as ice is stored on land.) --- All this and more in Dark Visitor.
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Thats scarry.
moomooman
Nov 6 2005, 05:06 AM
its also stupid.
Thanato
Nov 7 2005, 04:45 PM
Theres no black hole or we would have noticed it by now.
~Thanato
Solofront
Nov 8 2005, 12:40 AM
There is a greater propability that a brown dwarf or red dwarf is closer to us than any black hole large enough to notice its side effects!
ronw60
Nov 9 2005, 04:11 AM
hazzard
Nov 9 2005, 07:47 AM
QUOTE(Solofront @ Nov 8 2005, 01:40 AM) [snapback]921299[/snapback]
There is a greater propability that a brown dwarf or red dwarf is closer to us than any black hole large enough to notice its side effects!
Not the Planet X nonsense again!
joshy
Nov 9 2005, 08:34 PM
i believe solofront was talking about this
http://www.binaryresearchinstitute.org/
Lord Umbarger
Nov 11 2005, 12:40 PM
We might not notice it if it was moving really. really fast. If it were moving at say the speed of light then, we wouldn't see it or the effects of it until it was in our laps.
If it were really large then we'd be distroyed before we could see it.
Of course, if we couldn't see it or it's effects then, how can that web site see it?
Personaly, I like my black holes as far from the planet as possible.
spacenut
Nov 11 2005, 04:33 PM
I think I have seen something like this in the newspaper.
Starr Destin Mathews
Nov 11 2005, 07:25 PM
I'm depressed now.
DarkLordOfHELL
Nov 12 2005, 04:27 AM
depending on big the star was that formed it, it would not be near us at all, unless it was in the area around our solar system but then try and explain why there is the Ort Cloud, area beyond pluto filled with asteroids, which one of our satellites was entering three years ago.
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