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Heavy Mass Object DEBUNKED - Universe Sandbox Simulation Part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2011

Universe Sandbox simulation based on TerralO3's theory that a heavy mass object is going to bring about world-wide catastrophe. Based on the JPL orbital data from comet Elenin. Terral insists that this object is traveling along the same trajectory as Elenin. In the simulation, a dwarf star 0.16 the mass of our sun is used as the heavy mass object. Watch the simulation parts 1 and 2 and do your own research, and come to your own conclusion. Is this really possibe?? I think not.

Join our research group on Paltalk under Education/Other/Planet X Earth Changes, and Truth Seekers.

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  • What year is this sim simulating the heavy mass object coming into the inner solar sy

    stem?

  • @symodiezel - I was not so concerned as the exact time and date of the simulated flyby. The sim was intended to simply demonstrate what effects a heavy mass object, based upon terral03's theory, would have on the solar system. No matter where the planets were in their orbits, and no matter what date, the gravitational effects would still be similar. Thanks for asking.

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  • @TheRelic1974 Ahhhh thats what i thought. Thanx for clarifying and nice job also. :)

  • This proves that there is no HMO in our solar system. Great Job Relic.

  • ITS COMING

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