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Do comets come from the Oort cloud bubble that the solar system is in?

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Do comets come from the Oort cloud bubble that the solar system is in?

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Well, that is one hypothesis, which is “conjecture”, which is just to say it’s a “great big guess”. No astronomical explanation has thus far been a satisfactory explanation, because the hypotheses fail to explain “why” comets orbit the Sun clockwise, while everything in our Solar System rotates counter-clockwise along with the counter-clockwise rotation of the Sun. My analysis has determined that our Solar System and the Sirius Binary System are interlocked in an electromagnetic deadly dance of death in which the two systems cyclically and recurrently interpenetrate through each other every 12,000-year period. Hence, our Solar System is on a collision course with the Sirian System. This transversion is an extinction level event that I have identified as the Sirian-Solar Reconvergence. The Sirian Binary rotates clockwise, thus comets are dislodged debris from the Sirian System captured within our Solar System from each Reconvergent event in which the comets retain their original clockwi

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