Since a few decades, all the planets get the temperature raise from the Sun: Interplanetary Climate Change NASA's Hottest Secret. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqOkMaaYaAs

"We can look at all the planets and the Sun and see changes just like we see on earth.../...This is a composite graph of solar activity based on core samples from the Antarctic and the Arctic and what you're seeing is the total amount of sunspot activity this is what it's been doing in the last few years so we're now at the strongest point in 8,000 years since that happened." See upper graph for past data up to now.

"Mercury has grown a magnetic field when messenger went by in 2008 that was not seen the 70s with Mariner 10 that's a big change in Mercury"

"Venus has had a two thousand five hundred percent increase in this green glow on the night side that you can see there that's active oxygen so the atmosphere of Venus is changing back into something that's breathable"

There are papers that describe the abnormal orbits of objects far outside our orbital system, which would be explained by an additional Planet X, which arrival was seen in 2015/2016, earlier, and later.

Constraints on the location of a putative distant massive bodt in the solar system from recent planetary data

https://arxiv.org/abs/1101.2634

John Moore's Nibiru Position Plotted

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMf_uGBKTOg

It has now been silenced because the orbital period is very large (3600 years or more), so that it goes through the Kuiper belt, maybe the Oort cloud, and bumps many asteroids towards us nowadays in its way back. In order to not scare the people, the origin of these asteroids was also silenced.

The creation of stars, which are spinning, and are created out of nebulae, need to get a conservation of angular momentum. Hence, as it is often seen, a second star should have been created as well. Is this the Planet X, which is then a failed star, a brown star?

The sunspot count gives a value for the warming of the planets: when the count is high, the activity is high, and the solar wind blows over the planets; when the count is low, the planets get the heat at full face. The difference of count is due to tides of the solar plasma by the planet Jupiter, and in lesser account by the planet Saturn.

Is this a phase where the tides are balanced (no sunspots) and a maximal warming occurs?

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