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Excerpt from a New Book from Scott Onstott: The Sun has a diameter of approximately 864000 miles. However, this approximation is only 99.8% accurate! The largest planet in our system, Jupiter, has a mean diameter of 86400 miles (99.4%). Interestingly, Jupiter’s equatorial diameter bulges out to 88888 miles (99.9%). Sirius, the brightest star in the sky by far, is also one of our closest celestial neighbors. The distance from our Sun to Sirius is 8.64 light years. This value is within the tolerance of measurement so we can say it is 100% accurate given current telescopes. Our Sun might very well be part of a long cycle binary system, wherein two stars are gravitationally bound, orbiting a vacant but common center of mass. Sirius is one of very few likely candidates to be our partner in this great cosmic dance. The Binary Companion Theory[5] explains our precessional cycle, and judging by the resonance with 864, I think Sirius is almost certainly our sister star. For more info: secretsinplainsight/
Posted on: Sat, 17 May 2014 07:44:07 +0000

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