- Hypothetical planetary object (non-scientific)
There are a number of planets or planetary bodies whose existence is not supported by scientific evidence, but which are occasionally believed to exist by
pseudoscientist s,conspiracy theorists , or certain religious groups. Some were proposed early in philosophical history, and perhaps belong more toprotoscience thanpseudoscience , while others were formed in direct conflict with current scientific consensus.Hypothetical planets
Counter-Earth
This idea was first established by
Philolaus when he reasoned that in order to keep the universe in balance there was a need for aCounter-Earth ,Antichthon in Greek, a second Earth, identical but opposite to ours in every way on the other side of the Central Fire.If such a planet actually existed in our current scientific cosmology, as a spherical world that revolved around the sun, it would be permanently hidden behind the sun but nevertheless detectable from Earth, because of its gravitational influence upon the other planets of the
Solar System . No such influence has been detected, and indeed space probes sent to Venus, Mars and other places could not have successfully flown by or landed on their targets if a Counter-Earth did exist, as it was not accounted for in navigational calculations.Planets proposed by Zecharia Sitchin
In recent years, the work of
Zecharia Sitchin has garnered much attention amongufologists , ancient astronaut theorists andconspiracy theorist s. He claims to have uncovered, through his own retranslations of Sumerian texts, evidence that the human race was visited by a group of extraterrestrials from a distant planet in our ownSolar System . Part of his theory lies in an astronomical interpretation of the Babyloniancreation myth , the "Enuma Elish ", in which he replaces the names of gods with hypothetical planets. However, since the principal evidence for Sitchin's claims lies in his own personally derived etymologies and not on any scholarly agreed interpretations (including scholars among the Sumerians themselves), his theories remain at mostpseudoscience to the vast majority, if not the totality, of academics. [ [http://www.sitchiniswrong.com/sitchinerrors.htm Zecharia Sitchin ] ]Sitchin's theory proposes the planets
Tiamat and Nibiru. Tiamat supposedly existed betweenMars andJupiter . He postulated that it was a thriving world in a much differently shaped solar system, with jungles and oceans, whose orbit was disrupted by the arrival of a large planet or very small star (less than twenty times the size of Jupiter) which passed through the solar system between 65 million and four billion years ago.The new orbits caused Tiamat to collide with one of the moons of this object, which is known as Nibiru. The debris from this collision are thought by the theory's proponents to have variously formed theasteroid belt , the moon, and the current incarnation of the planetEarth .Beginning in 1995, websites such as
ZetaTalk have identified Nibiru or "Planet X " as a large brown dwarf currently within our planetary system, soon to pass relatively close to Earth. Sitchin disagrees with the timing of passage. [cite web|title=Book reviews: The End of Days|author=Andy Lloyd|url=http://www.darkstar1.co.uk/theendofdays.html|accessdate=2008-02-13]To the
Babylonian s, Nibiru was the celestial body or region sometimes associated with the godMarduk . The word is Akkadian and the meaning is uncertain. Because of this, the hypothetical planet Nibiru is sometimes also referred to as Marduk. Sitchin hypothesizes it as a planet in a highlyelliptic orbit around the Sun, with aperihelion passage some 3,600year s ago and assumedorbital period of about 3,750 years; he also claims it was the home of a technologically advanced human-like alien race, theAnunnaki , who visited Earth in search of gold.Hypothetical moons
Lilith
Earth's "dark moon," first proposed in 1846 by French astronomer Frederic Petit and supposedly confirmed in 1919 by
astrologer Walter Gornold, who named it. Although neither claim is supported by scientific evidence, Lilith is still used by some astrologers today.Gaga
Sitchin also postulates that
Pluto began life as Gaga, a satellite of Saturn which, due to gravitational disruption caused by Nibiru's passing, was flung into orbit beyond Neptune.Hypothetical extrasolar planets
Kolob
A star or planet "nearest the throne of God" that forms part of
Latter Day Saint theology. It was the inspiration for the fictional planetKobol in the television series "Battlestar Galactica ".erpo
Some
ufologist s believe, based on the testimony of Betty and Barney Hill, one of the first recorded cases of allegedalien abduction , that thealien civilization known as theGreys derive from a planet orbiting thebinary star Zeta Reticuli .Bob Lazar has claimed that the crashed UFO found atArea 51 is from that system. In 2005, ufologist Victor Martinez claimed to have unearthed evidence that the alien from theRoswell UFO crash of 1947 was eventually peacefully repatriated, which led to establishment of diplomatic relations with this planet, which was nicknamed "Serpo".Rizq
An extrasolar planet in a
trinary star system believed by the followers of the Nuwaubian doctrine espoused by self-describedcontactee Dwight York to have been the homeworld of the Anunaqi Eloheem, who came to Earth and played a role in the creation of humans.ee also
*
List of fictional planets External links
* [http://www.sitchin.com/ The Official Web Site of Zecharia Sitchin]
References
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.