We Are In A Binary Star System? w/ Neil DeGrasse Tyson

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We Are In A Binary Star System? Explained by Neil DeGrasse Tyson On The Joe Rogan Experience Podcast JRE Clips Joe Rogan Podcast PowerfulJRE Podcast #shorts #joerogan #jreclips #podcast #interview #clips #ndt #neildegrassetyson #jre #universe #university
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It gets cut off before he tells you its been debunked 🤦‍♂️

jesyking
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Then scientists tracked the movement of all nearby stars and brown dwarfs and determined none of them were our sun's binary companion. Nemesis conjecture debunked.

AvangionQ
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No wonder Nemesis says "STARS", he's been dropping hints that there's more than one star.

bowjadaninja
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I remember reading Asimov's Nemesis, such a wild story.

EinsamPibroch
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Thank you for your information classroom casts. I still enjoy learning everyday, and I’m 65 years old. “Learn all you can; because that’s something no man can take from you.” Ray, a limited educated wise man.

billschiller
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Sumerians said that with the formation of the Asteroid Belt and the Earth and mars creation story

JimmyScribbles
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Wouldnt we see a star like that as being very very close even if it was a tiny red or brown dwarf?

christophercombs
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Because of how rare it is to find single star systems it would only make sense that at one point in time we were in a binary star system but because of its erratic orbit it was most likely ejected from our system arround 20 to 40 million years ago

KCchamberlain
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The reality of this goes into my mental Label :
Reasons no personal god has my best interest in mind.

allenanderson
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Seems to me a competent astrophysicist should be able to tell us the radius (edit: aphelion) of such an orbit, within reasonable assumptions. Seems to me he would also be familiar with the periodicity identified -- 65 million years? So are we talking about an orbit that extends past Alpha Centauri? Or Sirius? Or Rigel??

dasmith
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What if is not a star and it's a planet like Jupiter, her gravitational force could disrupt the Kepler belt and can't be detected because doesn't shine 🤔

tarhk
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Also called Planet "X" or Nibiru

edwincolon
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I live in an area where they say each layer is geologically sediment, so I made the simple question of how did this fossil exist through all of them that we dug through? It’s too was at our time because it wa sticking out it’s end was millions of years ago because that’s where it ended

kholemcrae
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We can tell that the universe is x light years across, but can’t see what would be significantly the closest star to use other than the sun? Replace your rogue star with something that we potentially wouldn’t see with the naked eye. How about that?

travisera
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It's a really cool concept for a sci-fi story.

johancakep
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yeah there is a set amount of fossils in each sometimes things get fossilized but most times they dont

IdemRedd
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They also say (air quotes), that Planet X is orbiting this red dwarf and brings with it the Anunnaki… 😎

scottcurenton
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So that’s how monolith came up with the system 😂

ValyrianPrince
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Yes this was debunked and Neil states it. This old theory created the myth of Niburu, the Nemesis Star

SignoftheMagi
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hey Neil, did you see that meteor last night?

Neil:

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