The Dark, Evil Twin of the Sun! | NASA's Unexplained Files

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From Season 5, Episode 2: The Sun's Evil Twin
A controversial, second star in our solar system?

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This is ridiculous, telescopes see infrared stars, and if humans evolved to see the light of the sun they would have also evolved to see the light of "nemesis " since its in our system, and that would throw out all the math we know in our solar system, it's just weird to claim there is another invisible sun in our system

rabih
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Sometimes late at night when it’s really quiet and I come across a video like this I can actually hear my brain cells start committing suicide one at a time…

NEWLF
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Science Channel, might need to change that name to Science Fiction Channel... I had to rewind it to make sure they said "solar system" and btw we have plenty of tools to see deep into the infrared spectrum.

_mysilentblue
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This fellows eyebrows are my nemesis. I’m jelly about those roided up caterpillars! :D

tablab
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Why isn't this posted on April 1st

Pico_
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Son:"what do lies/liar looks like?







Me:"NASA"

ctcmadout
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Those eyebrows have unimaginable destructive powers.

nopeyadayadayada
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This is how it starts..then certain people jus keep going deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole.

littlefoot
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"If there is a monster in my closet, the reason you can't see it is it's invisible."

michaelgordon
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"unimaginable power"?
That's what I imagined.

johnjustice
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With all our instruments seeing in all wave lengths should've seen it by now.

ursaltydog
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So some one on the JWST project has a drawer labelled with "Images of shit we aint telling the public about"

MrSCOTTtheSCOT
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1. It is almost impossible for a star to emit purely in one part of the spectrum
2. If a star, even if a brown dwarf, existed in our system it would have a significant gravitational influence even it weren't visible, though much much weaker than Sun's
3. We have way too many infrared telescopes and telescopes operating at different wavelengths so it such a star wouldn't go unnoticed, even if we assume the above two points don't hold true
4. There's too many of those telescopes looking at too many parts of the sky to miss such a thing as a star within our system apart from the Sun
5. (is this channel trying to become some Facebook 'science' pages (actually bs conspiracy theory pages)?)

arkabhsaha
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It's true! Also called the destroyer or wormwood.

sarah-nmdt
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They just made this up to make us forget about Nibiru.

DarrylAJones
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I don't care about a pure infrared emission star.

I wanna hear about its stellar flares effects on our system as well as its gravity pull nature.

airsoftagentbauer
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I have a nemesis fart the reason you can't smell it is because it's a destructive force of unimaginable powers.

danielrodriguez
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It’s 34 degrees north of the equator during the summer.

BSforU
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That would lend credit as to why some days the suns rays feel hotter than other days.

dgrn
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Scientists have even given this star a name: Chuck Norris

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