Monday, May 7, 2012

Scientists confirmed the existence of Nibiru?


Lost Planet was the size of Uranus in our solar system, at a time when her age was about 600 million years. Such a conclusion was made in the new evolutionary simulation of our solar system.

At the beginning of the formation of our solar system looked different, not like now. For example, researchers have found that giant planets formed a completely different principle. Because they are dynamically unstable, the world shifted to the point where they would become stable orbit, where we can see them now.

The land in this simulation was on the positions of the weak link. U.S. researchers conducted a thorough simulation of єvolyutsionnoe planets in their orbits in the early solar system, its development, in qualitative analysis, they used the key in the number and location of the well-known trans-Neptunian objects.

It was found that at the time, Jupiter was located a little farther from the Sun due to scattering of many small bodies in the solar system, has moved inside her.

Because such a move would be a gas giant gave its momentum to the rest of the planets, which would lead to a clash of the Earth - Mars or Earth - Venus.

This would not happen if Jupiter is moving to the Sun jumps, pushing beyond Neptune or Uranus. Researchers have simulated a scenario where, and found that yes, this is possible, and Neptune and Uranus would certainly have been pushed beyond the solar system.

Due to the fact that neither the Earth nor Mars have not been destroyed, Neptune went out beyond the solar system, our experiences were going to a different scenario.

Location of celestial bodies during the period 50 million years of instability. Red circles - the giant planets, small bodies - the green dot. Scale - the astronomical unit (Fig. Southwest Research Institute).

The simulation showed that by linking all known data about the past and the data we possess are well connected in the event that the solar system was not 4 and Five Giant! The fifth gas giant should have had about the same mass as Uranus or Neptune, and Jupiter was ejected from the solar system.

With the recent opening of the plausibility that the solar system to have more than 4 giant planets seems more plausible. Especially since it was discovered a large number of free-floating planets in space. Through this process of pushing the discovery of planets may be quite commonplace, "- said David Nesvorni (David Nesvorny), author of the work of the research institute.

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