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Meet the brown dwarf that’s ‘as frosty as Earth’s North Pole’



Meet the brown dwarf that’s ‘as frosty as Earth’s North Pole’

 "... has discovered a “brown dwarf” star..."

E o comentario da Matrix/DNA postado no artigo: 

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There are no enough information for saying it is a brown dwarf star, or a solitaire brown dwarf pulsar, or a new astronomical body. That's our conclusion analyzing the data from the Matrix/DNA Theory's astronomical model, which is different. The very fact that it was captured in infra-red suggests that it is a new astronomical body. Brown dwarfs must be visible by ultra-violet.

I don't believe anything that comes out of these clowns anymore.
They seem to be on a PR campaign to pretend that there are planets out there that support life.
Only I guarantee that if we were ever actually able to send a ship there we'd find out the planets, stars, etc. are nothing like what they say they are like.
These idiots can't even get "global warming" right and we're gonna listen to them on this?

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You are right: each day NASA is showing photos that goes against the academic astronomical model. But, instead NASA considering others astronomical models that are each time being reinforced by these images - like the Matrix/DNA Theory model - the academic community prefers making the effort of denying the data for to fit in their model. So, it is not surprise that the public - like you - are tired of these arguments and are not believing anymore about what the astronomers says.
For understanding global warming we need understanding what really is a planet. Knowing its right origins, formation, development, history, what is inside the Earth's nucleus, how the astronomical bodies are connected as a stellar system. Only knowing the right model we can decide if global warming is natural effect, or is man-made, or is the result of both alternatives. You have a good point.

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