Strange Object Called Ammonite Invalidates Planet Nine Hypothesis
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Top Comments (10)
Thank you for disseminating our research results! It was a nice summary of the main findings and implications of our paper (I'm a co-author). Keep the wonderful work going 🤩
Hi Anton. It's not 2015. It's ok; I wish it was 2015 again too.
The orbital weirdness present in many Oort cloud objects has been used as evidence for Planet 9 quite often, but we have long known that close stellar encounters also produce these effects. I haven't discounted the possibility of a massive outer planet, but given the absolute certainty of close encounters of the stellar kind, given a cosmologically significant time span, that always seemed more likely to me.
Hallo, wonderful Anton
I saw the info about Ammonite come out just before i went on vacation and been wanting to learn more about it and you're the first person on YT i've seen covering it, good stuff Anton!
8:00 "right now, in 2015" whoa, bro got a tachyon drive
It seems that Planet 9 is about to join Vulcan in the cemetery of fictional planets...
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 😸
A really nice summary of the recent discoveries. Folks need to realize that this is the process by which science works. As new discoveries are made, hypotheses will emerge and be discarded as evidence gets accumulated
Nice that this is furthering out knowledge of our planetary system.
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Top Comments (10)
Thank you for disseminating our research results! It was a nice summary of the main findings and implications of our paper (I'm a co-author). Keep the wonderful work going 🤩
Hi Anton. It's not 2015. It's ok; I wish it was 2015 again too.
The orbital weirdness present in many Oort cloud objects has been used as evidence for Planet 9 quite often, but we have long known that close stellar encounters also produce these effects. I haven't discounted the possibility of a massive outer planet, but given the absolute certainty of close encounters of the stellar kind, given a cosmologically significant time span, that always seemed more likely to me.
Hallo, wonderful Anton
I saw the info about Ammonite come out just before i went on vacation and been wanting to learn more about it and you're the first person on YT i've seen covering it, good stuff Anton!
8:00 "right now, in 2015" whoa, bro got a tachyon drive
It seems that Planet 9 is about to join Vulcan in the cemetery of fictional planets...
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 😸
A really nice summary of the recent discoveries. Folks need to realize that this is the process by which science works. As new discoveries are made, hypotheses will emerge and be discarded as evidence gets accumulated
Nice that this is furthering out knowledge of our planetary system.