The Hunt for PLANET 9: Is a Super-Earth HIDING in the Dark?
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For decades, we thought we had the solar system mapped out. But something strange is happening in the dark. Deep in the Kuiper Belt, far beyond Pluto, clusters of icy objects are moving in sync—as if they are being pulled by a giant, unseen hand.
In this episode, we join the high-stakes hunt for Planet Nine (often called Planet X). We break down the groundbreaking research by astronomers Mike Brown and Konstantin Batygin, who argue that a "Super-Earth"—ten times the mass of our home—is hiding in the shadows, shaping the orbits of our solar neighborhood.
But if it’s so big, why haven't we seen it?
We dive into the science of gravitational perturbations (the same method used to discover Neptune) and analyze why recent "candidate" detections from IRAS and AKARI satellite data might just be false alarms. We also separate the science from the fiction, debunking the Nibiru doomsday myths to show you what a real planetary discovery looks like.
Is this the scientific discovery of the century, or a mathematical illusion?
🎧 Listen now to join the search for the missing world that could rewrite our cosmic history.
Topics Covered: Planet Nine, Planet X, The Kuiper Belt, Mike Brown, Solar System Anomalies, Gravity, Nibiru vs. Science, Space Mysteries, Super-Earths.
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