Re: New Planet!




"John Scheldroup" <jschel@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:xZ6dnW85acfRvm3fRVn-ig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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This might help.

http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/30/science/30planet.html

Its 560-year elliptical orbit brings it as close as 3.3 billion miles.

http://xfacts.com/x5.html

The Mesopotamian and biblical sources present strong evidence that
the orbital period of the 12th Planet is 3,600 years.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/12th_Planet

In a recently published book, titled 2012: Appointment With Marduk,
Turkish writer/researcher Burak Eldem presents a new theory,
suggesting a 3,661 years orbital period for the planet and claiming a
"return date" in the year 2012 AD.


Is there some correlation or conversion between 560 years and
3600 or 3,661 years by Maya Long Count ?

http://sipp.org/reference/tzolkin/lc3.php




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