Jones Beene wrote:

Robin,

Suppose that the Sun orbits about a black hole once every 27000 years
approximately.


Although that cannot be ruled out, there seems to be no good evidence AFAIK that a black hole has been documented nearby (and perhaps cannot be situated anywhere other than a galactic core) ... or is there?

Good point Jones, AFAIK, a black hole, or a dark star would swallow any given amount of matter. In the process, it would, IMHO, emitt lots of EMF. Reasons.org did a video model of the solar system. On the edge of it was the Ort Cloud. I had previously visulaized it as a belt, in the plane of the planetary eclyptic. The Reasons model showed it as a blanket around the entire solar system. It would seem to me that if something like this was incoming, it would light up the EMF spectrum like a flood light, and given the efforts of the radio astronomers, there is no way we'd overlook it.


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