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The Case of the Lurking Planet
"Far
beyond the solar system's nine known planets, a body as massive as Mars
may once have been part of our planetary system -- and it might still be
there;”
The lead paragraph in
a science-fiction script?
The lead paragraph from an article by Zecharia Sitchin about Nibiru?
No.
It is the lead paragraph in a report in Science News of
April 7, 2001 headlined "A Comet’s Odd Orbit Hints At Hidden
Planet.”
The article reports
the conclusions of an international team of astronomers who have studied
an unusual comet discovered last year, designated 2000 CR/105.
It follows a vast elliptical orbit around our Sun – an orbit that
takes it way out to some 4.5 billion kilometers from the Sun, and brings
it back at its closest to the Sun to the vicinity of Neptune; it is an
orbit whose period “takes roughly 3,300 years” (according to Sky&Telescope
News of April 5, 2001).
“Such an oblong
orbit is usually a sign that an object has come under the
gravitational influence of a massive body," wrote R. Cowen in Science
News. Was this the
gravitational pull of Neptune? In
a study to be published in the Journal Icarus, the team of
astronomers (led by Brett Gladman of the Observatoire de la Côte
d'Azur in Nice, France), after analyzing all the possibilities, does
not think so. An
alternative solution, they say, is that “the comet's orbit
could be the handiwork of an as-yet unseen planet”
-- as massive as Mars -- "that would have to lie some 200
AU from the Sun," in the so-called Kuiper Belt of cometary and
other planetary debris. This
would also explain "why many members of the Belt have orbits that
angle away from the plane in which the nine known planets orbit the
Sun."
“Undoubtedly,
something massive knocked the hell out of the Belt," Harold F.
Levison of the Southwest Research institute in Boulder, Colorado, told
the magazine. “The question is whether it is still there now."
“Comet’s
Course Hints at Mystery Planet,”
was how the journal Science headlined the discovery news in its
issue of 6 April 2001. The
special report, written by the Dutch astronomer Govert Schilling,
summed up the findings in the following lead paragraph:
"A Supercomet
following an unexpectedly far-flung path around the sun suggests that
an unidentified planet once lurked in the outermost reaches of the
solar system, an international team of astronomers reports.
What's more, the mysterious object may still be there."
Now, As the
Sumerians Said…
Readers of my
books may well join me now in saying:
So what else is new?
Ever since the
publication of my first book (The 12th
Planet) in 1976 I have
asserted that Sumerian and other ancient Near Eastern texts and
depictions showed familiarity with a complete Solar System that
included, beside the Sun and the Moon, ten (not nine) planets -- the
tenth planet (or twelfth member of the Solar System) having a vast
elliptical orbit that lasts 3,600 years. Its Sumerian name was Nibiru.
I have-suggested
that Sumerian/Akkadian texts such as Enuma Elish (also called the
Babylonian Epic of Creation) were not mythological tales, but records
of sophisticated advanced knowledge.
Establishment scientists and scholars (see a previous article, The
Case of the Misplaced Teapot, as an example) resist such
an inevitable conclusion because it requires the acceptance of the
ancient claim that Earth had been visited by Extraterrestrials, the
ANUNNAKI ("Those Who From Heaven to Earth Came") of Sumerian
lore.
According to the
ancient texts as interpreted by me, Nibiru was a planet ejected from
some other planetary system in outer space that was captured into our
Solar System as it passed near Neptune.
It became involved in a collision with a pre-existing planet
where the debris of the Asteroid Belt are now.
As a result of that collision, some 4 billion years ago, the
Earth and the Moon came to be where they are now.
And, what do you
know? In an article titled Neptune Attacks! In the 7 April 2001
issue of the magazine New Scientist, Ivan Semeniak wrote thus:
“There is new
evidence that a sudden barrage of deadly debris crashed against the
Earth and the Moon 3.9 billion years ago… What triggered this
onslaught? Something in the structure of the Solar System must
have changed.”
The
“something,” I am more certain than ever, was Nibiru.
ZECHARIA
SITCHIN/May 2001
©
Z. Sitchin
Reprinted with permission.
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