Re: About the Binary Research Institute

From: ah (happy_at_verhizn.net)
Date: 12/10/04


Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 03:11:22 GMT

Art Deco wrote:
> Rigo Muniz <bengaltiger14@juno.com> wrote:
>
> Forwarded to some on-topic groups:
>
>> "E pur si muove," it reads - "Nevertheless, it does move."
>> -The words Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei uttered under his breath
>> at the height of the Inquisition, right after abjuring his belief that
>> the Earth revolved around the sun.
>>
>> The Binary Research Institute was formed in 2001 to support and fund
>> research regarding the hypothesis that the Sun is part of a binary star
>> system. It is the goal of the Binary Research Institute to present
>> evidence for this theory, showing that the motion of the sun along a
>> binary orbital path can result in and better explain the same
>> precessional motion that current LuniSolar and Earth Wobble theories
>> attempt to account for.
>>
>> The Binary Research Institute is dedicated to the exploration of
>> theories that aim to expand our understanding of celestial motion as it
>> relates to our own Solar System, and the Earth over long periods of
>> time.
>>
>> The institute's founder is Walter W. Cruttenden, a former investment
>> banker, venture capitalist, and founder of E*Offering, an online
>> investment banking firm. He is currently chairman and CEO of Cruttenden
>> Partners LLC.
>>
>> Rigoberto Muniz
>>
>> http://home.earthlink.net/~muniz1/
>>
>
> Kooky! When will Planet X be naked eye visible?

"Star X"--the Seconday of the Binary <g>

And, no: I have no idea when it will be naked eye visible . . . I come from a
family that covers their eyes.

-- 
ah makes a good eye squint