What Caused The Second Sun Conspiracy To Begin?

Nemesis is a theory suggesting a second sun in our solar system, a death star that could cause mass extinction on Earth every 26 million years. This theory has been circulating online for years, with some suggesting that the sun used to be yellow and is now white and weird-shaped. A second sun could have helped the solar system capture Planet Nine, a hypothetical object in the Oort cloud. Synlight, a giant device that simulates the sun’s heat and radiation for studying solar fuel production, costs $3.8 million and can operate in any weather.

Caltech researchers have found evidence of a giant planet tracing a bizarre, highly elongated orbit in the outer solar system. This shocking admission by a respected astronomer has sent conspiracy theorists into overdrive. The chemtrails conspiracy theory posits that contrails are not created by water vapor but instead are a sign that the government, or the government, is involved.

The Nemesis Theory proposes that there is a second sun behind our sun, which is gravitational balanced by a tiny black hole on the other side. The cloud of gas and dust that formed our solar system had less mass to start with, and our Sun ignited and washed out a lot of it. An artist’s conception of a potential solar companion, which theorists believe was developed in the Sun’s birth cluster and later lost, is an “pretty darn” one, not fully explained by science.


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What happened to the second sun?

The second sun failed to convert gamma rays to light, causing the Earth and other inner planets to interact with gases inside its internal layers. This expanded the Earth’s crust, leading to the formation of the inner core. Rocks from the second sun fell from the sky and entered the Earth’s internal layers, melting and releasing metals. The metal concentrated in the center of the Earth, forming the inner core. The Earth’s low gravity 200 million years ago could have been impossible for dinosaurs.

Observations of dying stars in space have shown rocks and metals orbiting dying stars, suggesting that these solid materials are products of the dying stars themselves, not nearby destroyed planets. Not all stars are the same, and some may destroy planets, but not all are the same.

Did we used to have two suns?
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Did we used to have two suns?

The second sun, once a companion and helper to our sun, has disappeared over billions of years. It was used to help bulk up the Oort cloud during the creation of our solar system. Over time, this star drifted away, leaving only one star in our solar system. This is similar to the gravitational force exerted by our moon (Luna) every year. On a larger scale, two suns could drift away over billions of years, but not before helping their companion star.

Our solar system had enough gravitational power to pull in an extra planet, currently known as Planet 9, which orbits our sun far beyond the orbits of Neptune and Pluto. This planet is believed to exist due to an interesting phenomenon in our solar system.

Was there ever a second sun?
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Was there ever a second sun?

The second sun, once a companion and helper to our sun, has disappeared over billions of years. It was used to help bulk up the Oort cloud during the creation of our solar system. Over time, this star drifted away, leaving only one star in our solar system. This is similar to the gravitational force exerted by our moon (Luna) every year. On a larger scale, two suns could drift away over billions of years, but not before helping their companion star.

Our solar system had enough gravitational power to pull in an extra planet, currently known as Planet 9, which orbits our sun far beyond the orbits of Neptune and Pluto. This planet is believed to exist due to an interesting phenomenon in our solar system.

What is the theory of the double sun?

The Nemesis Theory, also referred to as the Two Suns or Second Sun Theory, postulates the existence of a second sun in our solar system. This concept has been named after the Greek goddess of vengeance.

How would 2 suns affect Earth?
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How would 2 suns affect Earth?

Earth’s current climate could be significantly altered if it had two suns, potentially leading to extreme cold temperatures, freezing water, and making life impossible. Days would be brighter with both suns up, while nights would vary due to suns setting at different times. The frequency of eclipses could increase with one sun moving in front of the other, and seasons might change more rapidly. Astronomers have discovered planets orbiting two or more suns, making sunsets like those on Luke Skywalker’s home planet, Tatooine, a beautiful, double-orbed event every day.

With the discovery of these circumbinary planets, scientists have begun to speculate about what Earth would be like if we had two suns. One scientist even suggested that we already live in a solar system with two stars, the biggie we see in the sky on cloudless days and a smaller, dwarf star companion called Nemesis, though this theory is not widely accepted.

Did we ever have 2 suns?

Our solar system is one of the rarest types, as it does not possess two binary suns. Some have postulated that Nemesis may be a long-lost companion sun, but thus far, no definitive evidence has been uncovered.

Does the Earth have a second sun?

The Earth is orbited by a single star, which can be observed as the luminous Sun during daylight hours, unless the atmosphere is obscured by clouds or darkness. If one were to observe the sky from a terrestrial vantage point, it would be evident that there is but a single sun.

What is the nemesis theory of the second sun?
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What is the nemesis theory of the second sun?

Nemesis is a hypothetical red or brown dwarf, originally postulated in 1984 to explain a perceived cycle of mass extinctions in the geological record. It was suggested that the Sun was likely part of a binary system at the time of its formation, leading to the idea that a Nemesis star would have separated from this binary system over four billion years ago.

Recent theories suggest that other forces, such as close passage of other stars or the angular effect of the galactic gravity plane working against the outer solar orbital plane, may be the cause of orbital perturbations of some outer Solar System objects. In 2010, researchers found evidence in the fossil record confirming the extinction event periodicity, but at a higher confidence level and over a time period nearly twice as long. However, in 2011, researchers analyzed craters on the Earth’s surface and concluded that the earlier findings were statistical artifacts and found no evidence for Nemesis.

The Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) failed to discover Nemesis in the 1980s, and the 2MASS astronomical survey failed to detect an additional star or brown dwarf in the Solar System. The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) has not detected Nemesis using newer and more powerful infrared telescope technology.

In 2011, NASA senior scientist David Morrison wrote that there is no confidence in the existence of an object like Nemesis, as it should have been detected in infrared sky surveys.

What is the event of two suns?

A sun dog is an optical phenomenon in which two or more suns are observed when sunlight is refracted by ice particles in the atmosphere.

What is the myth about the two suns?

The Sun ascended from its nadir, marking the commencement of the diurnal cycle. Subsequently, its intensity diminished, culminating in the evening. However, a second sunrise occurred at approximately six o’clock, thereby preventing the day from ending and rendering sleep impossible for the populace.

What is the dead binary star theory?
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What is the dead binary star theory?

Kluska, Van Winckel, and colleagues have studied 85 post-AGB binaries, a type of evolved binary-star system. When one star dies, a disk of cosmic building materials forms around the dead star and the still-living star. The disk’s makeup is similar to that of a protoplanetary disk, which is known to birth planets. The team analyzed infrared emission from each binary to characterize its dust composition and disk morphology. They found that 10 binaries house a matter cavity at their centers, which depletes iron and other refractory elements from the dying star’s surface.

The team explored several causes, including the presence of a naturally low-missing star in the post-AGB binary, but ultimately focused on the existence of a newly formed planet. The presence of a young planet is the “best explanation” they came up with.


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  • I’m so glad you had so mad compassion for him to try to help him get out of this dangerous pipeline and hopefully bring him and his impressionable audience to the right side of science. You are what we need in this world where you try to bring to being people back to the right side when you can tell they aren’t completely lost. We can tell he isn’t completely lost but I’m worried a lot of his audience is too far gone but if even one person changes there mind then your article has done more good than most people could ever hope to do. Thank you, Milo, for your effort and compassion and teaching with heart that you didn’t have to do, especially for free. I’m subbing to your Patreon, my next paycheck. You earned it and deserve it. Good work, please continue.

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