On Mar 6, 5:14 pm, Saul Levy
> Your astronomy is total SHIT, Hank.
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> The Sun is NOT in orbit around Sirius. Sirius and Procyon are not
> giant stars, but are main sequence stars with Procyon moving into the
> subgiant stage. Procyon will become a red giant in 10-100 million
> years. Both are much younger than the Sun. They are more massive
> than the Sun and live much shorter lives. This is from Wikipedia.
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> Where you got the rest of this shit from is beyond me and just as
> questionable. Ah, it's magic! That explains it all! lmao!
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> No wonder Brad believes it! lmao!
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> Saul Levy
>
Your all-knowing physics and science without actual physics or science
expertise is impressive.
BTW, everything of our known universe (including a supposed rogue star
or BH) is either in orbit around something, or being orbited by
something. Sorry about that, it's another one of those pesky physics
kind of things.
. - Brad Guth
> On Wed, 5 Mar 2008 14:13:35 -0800 (PST), Hank Kroll
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> > Those of you who have an inkling of what Brad and I are
> >talking about know that our sun reached a mutural gravity point at
> >apogee about ten to twelve thousand years ago in its orbit around the
> >Sirius system and we (our sun) is traveling (accelerating) toward
> >Sirius A & B at 7.5 kilometer per second. We (our sun) exists in an
> >oblong star cluster of 100 stars about 15 light years by 100 light
> >years ruled by two the giants Sirius and Procyon which are several
> >billion years older than our sun. We obviously didn't come from the
> >same place. Our sun was born in Orion--a birthing place for stars 1330
> >light years to the south. Both Sirius and Procyon have white dwarfs
> >with masses larger than our sun. Sirius A and B is the object that
> >started advance multicellular life forms on Earth. Sirius B orbits
> >Sirius A every 54 years. There are many other larger star clusters
> >around us; some containing 2500 stars.
> > To make a very long story short after our sun was born in
> >Orion with about 40 other stars. The planets formed from extra
> >material and we drifted out away from Orion for three billion years.
> >Earth had a 1450 pound per square inch atmosphere and 1/3 of it was
> >CO2. Earth had an Ice Age that lasted over a billion years and finally
> >we drifted between Procyon and Sirius into a mutural gravity alignment
> >point. Sirius B with 1.5 solar masses that orbits Sirius A every 54
> >years came around and put our Sun into orbit around Sirius while our
> >sister stars kept going and are in a much larger orbit. The aditional
> >light and heat from these very old stars took Earth out of it's
> >billion-year-long ice age and the intense light from Sirius B which
> >puts out from 100 to 1000 times more UV than our sun started plants
> >growning on the surface of the oceans. It took the intense light from
> >a neutron or white dwarf to penetrate earth's 1450 pound per square
> >inch atmosphere and start laying down coal, oil and limesone with
> >plant growth. 650-million years of this took earth's atmospher down to
> >14.5 pound per square inch giving us free oxygen, coal, oil and
> >limestone. You can't drive a car without a neutron star! You can read
> >the entire book in a couple months by ordering it from Trafford of
> >Victoria British Columbia, Amazon.com Boarders, Bokers Etc., Etc.
> > You can read a dsylexic version of it right now by
> >going to my web sitewww.alaskapublishing.com. It can be downloaded
> >for $4.00. I got my directions backward in regards to which way we are
> >heading for Sirius. The mainstream information I have to work with is
> >not that good. The book itself will be awsome with over twenty
> >wonderful, full-page, full-color images and graphs. WWW.ALASKAPUBLISHING.COM
> >BEST WISHES, HANK