Planet X/12th Planet Retrograde Orbit
Article: <[email protected]>
Subject: Planet X/12th Planet Retrograde Orbit
Date: 1 Apr 1998 16:28:57 GMT
In article <[email protected]> John Ladasky writes:
> A fuzzy planet. Jupiter has an average diameter of 70,000 km
> and it appears as a small dot with all but the highest-power
> telescopic eyepieces. What are you talking about?
Jupiter is near at hand and REFLECTING light. The 12th Planet will do
likewise when it is 6 months from passage, per the Zetas.
In article <[email protected]> John Ladasky writes:
>> Go to http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword032.htm, check
>> out the Path link as viewed from Earth,
>
> are we to believe that that red line *is* the EXACT path, and
> that this imaginary object neatly moves back and forth in
> synchrony with the Earth as it moves into the Solar system?
> http://www.zetatalk.com/theword/tword03h.htm
> BTW, that is the most absurd orbital path I've EVER seen. It
> looks more like running directions for a quarterback.
The verbage states the path AS VIEWED FROM EARTH, not as viewed from
above the drama, where the long elliptical orbit could be observed. If
I walk toward you, and you plot the points where you see me against the
background, am I supposed to be standing in place and just bobbling
from side to side? Indeed, the inbound path is not what you're used
to, but it fits the legends of a retrograde orbit for this monster.
More vintage ZetaTalk from http://www.zetatalk.com/science/s85.htm
(Begin ZetaTalk[TM])
As we have mentioned, the 12th Planet's approach at this time, as
viewed from Earth, has it essentially standing still. Just as the
appearance of the flight of a bird might have it bobbling up or down at
bit in flight, as it approaches the observer, if viewed from above the
flight the path would appear straight, and if viewed from the side
where the rapid forward progress of the bird is more dramatic than any
bobble up or down due to its beating wings, the path would likewise
appear straight. This false illusion of motion when the observer is
not at an angle that presents the true motion of the object being
viewed is especially true if the observer is also in motion. If the
observer is running toward the bird, rocking to the right and left in
his running stride, the bobbling of the bird is compounded by the
eyes-view of the human runner so that it appears to be jiggling side to
side too.
Astronomers are well aware that the apparent retrograde motion of the
outer planets is in fact due to the more rapid orbit of the Earth.
Draw a line from the Sun through the Earth and on out to a planet such
as Jupiter. Both are revolving around the Sun in a counterclockwise
manner as viewed from above the ecliptic, up above the North Pole. Yet
due to the faster motion of the Earth, Jupiter would appear to be to
the left of the Earth,then to the right, and thus appear to be moving
left to right around the Sun, a clockwise motion. Bearing in mind that
appearances can be deceiving, and just why that is, the following is
what humans can expect to observe as the 12th Planet approaches for its
periodic passage.
· As we have mentioned, the path the 12th Planet takes between its two
foci is like a train track, the path in one direction lined like a
straight line next to the path in the other direction. However, this
direct path does not hold when the giant nears one of its foci, passes,
and turns around on the opposite side for the return trip.
· The 12th Planet's retrograde orbit around the Sun is due to its
reaction to an energy field emitted by the Sun. This energy field
radiates out from the Sun intensely at certain points, like a moving
arm, following the rotation of the Sun's core where the matter
producing this energy field is located. Where the non-traveling
planets are in essence swept along before this intense energy field,
like dust balls in front of a broom, the 12th Planet is not so trapped.
· Approaching from a distance, the 12th Planet reacts to this energy
field by trying to evade it, and takes the path of least resistance.
Like children skipping rope, if one jumps toward the rope the passage
of the rope happens fastest. The sweeping arm of this energy field
coming from the Sun passes by quickly out in space where the 12th
Planet now rides, but builds in intensity and takes longer to sweep
past the closer the 12th Planet comes.
· When at a distance, this energy field affects the 12th Planet but
slightly, so it reacts as it approaches from its second foci on the
near parallel orbit tracks that it travels upon when moving between its
two foci by orbiting in the same manner the planets close to the Sun
do. It sweeps before this energy field as the field passes, moving
slightly at these times to the left, in the same counterclockwise
manner that the other planets do.
· As the 12th Planet approaches, moving steadily closer and picking up
speed due to the gravity tug of the Sun, the energy field from the Sun
is more intense and takes longer to sweep past. The 12th Planet's
reaction to this is still a slight movement sweeping ahead of this
energy field, but as the energy field passes is then a stronger jerk
backwards, away from the passing arm of the Sun's energy field.
· The backward reaction is due to the nature of the sweeping arm, like
the cutting edge of a knife most intense at the cutting edge of the
arm, but with more bulk of the energy field trailing after the cutting
edge. Thus, as the sweeping arm of this energy field passes the 12th
Planet, which in no way could stay ahead of this sweeping arm at the
distance it is from the Sun, the 12th Planet's reaction to the bulk of
the energy field is longer lasting and begins to produce a retrograde
orbit for its approach to the Sun.
· Thus, during 1995 through 1998, the 12th Planet will drift left and
up toward the elliptic, aligning itself in the same manner as the
planets to the Sun's sweeping arm, but due to its mobility out in
space, its distance from the Sun, it develops a retrograde orbit and
begins to move to the right, in the manner the ancients recorded.
(End ZetaTalk[TM])