Earth Changes and the Human-Cosmic Connection

If the Sun, most probably together with its companion, i.e. as a binary system, spins also around Pleiades as suggested, it implies that Pleiades are in some way barycenter of at least that solar 'circular' motion. It thus also implies that the Sun and its binary system, possibly with other objects and systems orbiting the same barycenter, are in some way 'gravitationally' connected to Pleiades.

Yes, except that the theory is that they are electromagnetically connected, not gravitationally. They are parts of the giant plasma filament structure.

Haven't checked the videos you posted yet, so maybe it's explained there in more details.

Yes, you have to see the videos to understand it.

Thanks for posting them anyway, super interesting subject. :flowers:

I wish I found it sooner, but better ever than never. :-)
 
FWIW, the duration of companion's orbit is also the duration of sol's orbit, both orbiting in fact around common center of gravity or barycenter, AFAIK
The brown dwarf has only 0.034% of the Sun's mass, according to the C's. This would place their common center of gravity just 1% of the Sun's radius outside the Sun's center. So while technically correct, in practice it is as if the brown dwarf simply orbits around the Sun.
 
Yes, except that the theory is that they are electromagnetically connected, not gravitationally. They are parts of the giant plasma filament structure.
That's why 'gravitationally" was in quotation marks in that post. ;-)

Regarding the almost "synchronicity" of orbits' durations, of companion around the Sun and the Sun around the Pleiades, in very simplified manner it can be explained or visualized as 'connected' movements, i.e. while the Sun makes the round around Pleiades, companion in that time makes the round around the Sun, all the while being in relatively same position in regard to the system Sun-Pleiades. In other words, if the companion is on outer side of the three body system for example, which is IIRC called "opposition", that is if they form the 'line' Pleiades-Sun-companion in that order looking from the 'center' out, that 'configuration' stays like that throughout the whole Sun's orbit around the Pleiades.
It would be kind of analogous to why we always see only one side of the Moon or geosynchronous satellite orbits for example.
Just an idea that crossed my mind when thinking about this fascinating 'discovery'. :-)

The brown dwarf has only 0.034% of the Sun's mass, according to the C's. This would place their common center of gravity just 1% of the Sun's radius outside the Sun's center. So while technically correct, in practice it is as if the brown dwarf simply orbits around the Sun.
When viewed from our perspective, while from companion's perspective it's as the Sun orbits around the companion.
"Relativity", as one great Quantum Quirk image visualized. Unfortunately, don't know how to Search SOTT for specific QQ images so to find it and post it here as an example.
Also, that Sun-companion barycenter 'distance' comes from purely gravitational considerations. Do we really know it is like that if electromagnetic interactions are included in the story?
 
Regarding the almost "synchronicity" of orbits' durations, of companion around the Sun and the Sun around the Pleiades, in very simplified manner it can be explained or visualized as 'connected' movements, i.e. while the Sun makes the round around Pleiades, companion in that time makes the round around the Sun, all the while being in relatively same position in regard to the system Sun-Pleiades. In other words, if the companion is on outer side of the three body system for example, which is IIRC called "opposition", that is if they form the 'line' Pleiades-Sun-companion in that order looking from the 'center' out, that 'configuration' stays like that throughout the whole Sun's orbit around the Pleiades.
It would be kind of analogous to why we always see only one side of the Moon or geosynchronous satellite orbits for example.
Just an idea that crossed my mind when thinking about this fascinating 'discovery'. :-)

I visualized it differently, in my mind the companion was spinning like a spiral around the Sun, but I like your visualization too. :-)
 
I visualized it differently, in my mind the companion was spinning like a spiral around the Sun, but I like your visualization too. :-)
Maybe more to the point analogy would be Lagrange points L1 and L2 (Wikipedia link), i.e. objects and satellites placed there, and their orbits around the Sun together with the Earth, while always staying in the same relative position to Sun-Earth system.
Of course, that visualization works only if companion orbits the Sun in the same 'plane' where Sun orbits Pleiades. If not, then your spiral seems more appropriate 'image'. :-)
 
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