Planet X
2012

Percival Lowell (founder of the Lowell Observatory in Flagstaff Arizona 1894) is the man who gave us the name PLANET-X.

But why did he chose that name? He chose it because X was the roman numeral for 10. He believed that there was 10 planets, not 8. At the time he was a less than respected scientist and astronomer who was very aware that all those who dared to claim that there was a planet beyond Neptune was considered a little aggressive but those who said there was more than one…

was absolutely considered to be crazy. He was familiar with criticism first hand as he declared that the groves on mars were caused by intelligent life. So he was basically trying to prove his predictions about planets beyond Neptune to gain respect in the science community.

The recent discovery of Uranus in 1846 created a frenzy of speculation by the uneducated and unequipped self proclaimed astronomers that there could be many more planets beyond Neptune. Even though this was a possibility, anyone who agreed in the scientific community would soon find themselves disenfranchised.

It gave credible scientific astronomers all the more reason to keep their mouths shut until they had something on film. Further more it was not popular in the 1800′s to replace an unknown with the letter X as it is today. We can thank Lowell for starting that trend but what did he really mean by X. Read the rest of this story to find out.

The true modern origin of Planet X comes to us from a mathematician/astronomer named Percival Lowell that quite reasonably started an incredible inquiry to discover a planet that he believed was out there because of mathematical calculations derived from the planetary behavior of Uranus and Neptune. The math plus planetary behavior hypothesis of Uranus is responsible for the discovery of Neptune but the math did not completely add up.

In other words the calculations showed that a very large amount of mass was somewhere beyond Neptune and to Lowell that meant a planet or two or even more was beyond Neptune. He evasively coined the phrase “Trans-Neptune Planet early on which he boldly wrote of later in his memoirs of 1915.

Today these calculations and behaviors are virtually undisputed now that all of our know planetary bodies fit nicely into the calculation models and have been used to help find other bodies in orbit. Many scientist are still looking for Trans-Neptune Planets due to the overwhelming consensus that the math of the behavior adds up to more mass out there somewhere in our very own solar system.

Today we have a much the same yet quite different view of Planet X. The shocking secret behind the infamous name, Planet X may be interesting but it is even more shocking to read the many different explanations and descriptions of planet x. There is a lot of great information but we need to look at the everything to make your own conclusions. Some of the information from ancient societies is very important as well so read with caution but please keep reading.

2012 enlightened or 2012 Contact or 2012 Secrets Exposed. Check these out and then you can decide for yourself but I must say the above sites are very compelling. So you still have to chose for yourself but take a look at my favorite videos about planet x and you decided if you can believe in planet x or not. If you would like to read one of the most frightening compilations concerning the Project Enoch, then check out The Project Enoch Danger.

Here is a great video if you are interested in seeing the actual telescope that Percival used at the Lowell Observatory.

Although I have taken great steps to insure accuracy in this article, It must be viewed as strictly my opinion. It is wise to do your due diligence to insure that any information in this article is accurate before you copy steal or repeat it in any way.


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Thanks to the overwhelming interest in the planet X mystery, we have reached the point of information overload. As we are now ever quickly approaching 12-21-2012, we need to concentrate on the fact that now is the most important time to know the facts but more importantly so we need to know the details in order to reduce the confusion. One is better off to look a the overview of the ancient claims of 2012 and the possibilities of Planet X, and then proceed onto the more current modern claims for the existence of Planet X.

After that it is important to consider the religious correlations to the possibilities of Planet X. Weather you are a religious person or not, you should not discount the books that have been responsible for some of the greatest archeological finds in the history of man. Never the less and last but not least you should watch the news and listen to what is being reported as new like Tyche and Hercolubus as well as new news on the older news like The NASA’s IRAS(Infrared Astronomical Satallite), NASA’s SPT(South Pole Telescope), or any other older outward reaching telescopes.

Second you need to consider the context of the reports and their relevance to the position of the report or article. Out of place reports are a sign of conspicuous reporting. In other words, if the report is tossed in with the daily stock picks, not only will it be taken lightly, but people interested in stock reports could care less about science. On the other hand if it is a full report in the middle of the astronomy today report, then it is being taken more seriously by the people who are reporting it.

Also the size of the report is a good indicator of how serious the reporting agency is about this particular news. Is it short but sweet and non important sounding, or have they wrapped it in the proper emotion. News of any new bodies inside of our solar system should be front page. Even for the uninterested. You may not care about your neighbors but it is good to know they are there. So right now lets look at the overall combination of the earlier claims of Planet X that are documented.


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