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Kyrin Wyldstar wrote: 12th planet beyond the kyper belt is the missing planet of the zodiac where the Norse gods originated from. They are the ancient aliens in true control of this solar system.
Are you Sirius? Everyone knows they originated from Orion's Belt. The Dark Side of the Oort cloud clouds everything!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oort_cloud
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Heavenly Warrior wrote:
Kyrin Wyldstar wrote: 12th planet beyond the kyper belt is the missing planet of the zodiac where the Norse gods originated from. They are the ancient aliens in true control of this solar system.
Are you Sirius? Everyone knows they originated from Orion's Belt. The Dark Side of the Oort cloud clouds everything!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oort_cloud
Oh sure if your talking ancient history. But for the last 10 millennia they have been on planet P! An ugly planet! A bug planet! After their own homeworld was destroyed when their sun supernovaed and mr Atoz sent everyone back into the past!!
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Everything except all of the light from beyond it that passes right through it almost entirely unhinered.Heavenly Warrior wrote: The Dark Side of the Oort cloud clouds everything!
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Gisteron wrote:
Everything except all of the light from beyond it that passes right through it almost entirely unhinered.Heavenly Warrior wrote: The Dark Side of the Oort cloud clouds everything!
Good point! If the Ananaki survived outside the circumstellar habitable zone, then there might be a Nemesis or Death Star in the Oort cloud. If the Death Star is not undetectable because it is being clouded by the Oort cloud, then perhaps is undetectable because it is inside a Dyson sphere.
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Heavenly Warrior wrote:
Gisteron wrote:
Everything except all of the light from beyond it that passes right through it almost entirely unhinered.Heavenly Warrior wrote: The Dark Side of the Oort cloud clouds everything!
Good point! If the Ananaki survived outside the circumstellar habitable zone, then there might be a Nemesis or Death Star in the Oort cloud. If the Death Star is not undetectable because it is being clouded by the Oort cloud, then perhaps is undetectable because it is inside a Dyson sphere.
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Nonsense. If a giant space station were unbeknownst to us in or outside the Oort Cloud, the only reason we wouldn't detect it is if it were too small or its signals too weak. The cloud clouds almost nothing whatsoever. You have no idea what you are talking about and it shows with literally every word you spew.Heavenly Warrior wrote:
Gisteron wrote:
Everything except all of the light from beyond it that passes right through it almost entirely unhinered.Heavenly Warrior wrote: The Dark Side of the Oort cloud clouds everything!
Good point! If the Ananaki survived outside the circumstellar habitable zone, then there might be a Nemesis or Death Star in the Oort cloud. If the Death Star is not undetectable because it is being clouded by the Oort cloud, then perhaps is undetectable because it is inside a Dyson sphere.
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Gisteron wrote:
Nonsense. If a giant space station were unbeknownst to us in or outside the Oort Cloud, the only reason we wouldn't detect it is if it were too small or its signals too weak. The cloud clouds almost nothing whatsoever. You have no idea what you are talking about and it shows with literally every word you spew.Heavenly Warrior wrote:
Gisteron wrote:
Everything except all of the light from beyond it that passes right through it almost entirely unhinered.Heavenly Warrior wrote: The Dark Side of the Oort cloud clouds everything!
Good point! If the Ananaki survived outside the circumstellar habitable zone, then there might be a Nemesis or Death Star in the Oort cloud. If the Death Star is not undetectable because it is being clouded by the Oort cloud, then perhaps is undetectable because it is inside a Dyson sphere.
Nemesis is too big to be a space station. It might be a red dwarf. Have you read "Nemesis: The Death Star" by Dr. Richard Muller? How many planets do you think there are?
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Also would humanity be a type I civilization or an unknowing type III in this case? Hmmmm
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Okay, so let me get this straight. You are claiming some utter nonsense about the Oort Cloud obscuring an otherwise important large object, and to my response about the Oort Cloud not being able to do anything of the sort and undetectability being at best a matter of size and radiation output, you say that the object might be even bigger and emitting even more? Not a mystery whether you know anything of what you speak of, but do you even understand what you are saying?Heavenly Warrior wrote:
Gisteron wrote:
Nonsense. If a giant space station were unbeknownst to us in or outside the Oort Cloud, the only reason we wouldn't detect it is if it were too small or its signals too weak. The cloud clouds almost nothing whatsoever. You have no idea what you are talking about and it shows with literally every word you spew.Heavenly Warrior wrote:
Gisteron wrote:
Everything except all of the light from beyond it that passes right through it almost entirely unhinered.Heavenly Warrior wrote: The Dark Side of the Oort cloud clouds everything!
Good point! If the Ananaki survived outside the circumstellar habitable zone, then there might be a Nemesis or Death Star in the Oort cloud. If the Death Star is not undetectable because it is being clouded by the Oort cloud, then perhaps is undetectable because it is inside a Dyson sphere.
Nemesis is too big to be a space station. It might be a red dwarf. Have you read "Nemesis: The Death Star" by Dr. Richard Muller? How many planets do you think there are?
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