Meta Research Bulletin ©2006
Putting
all this evidence together (as in chapter 25 of [6]), we have abundant
indicators for two original planets near what is now the main asteroid belt:
hypothetical “Planet V” and “Planet K”. These were probably small gas giants or
large terrestrial planets with moons of significant size, such as Mars, before
they exploded. We also have hints of two more asteroid belts, probably from the
explosions of two more planets (“Planet T” and “Planet X”) beyond
Of the existing nine major
planets today, we have strong evidence that Mercury is an escaped moon of Venus
[[20]], Mars is an escaped moon of
Planet V, and Pluto and its moon Charon are escaped moons of