Planets To My Star

Published: Jan. 20, 2021, 8:05 p.m.

You ever notice that you can hear the same story from the same person but each time there are added nuances? Truth need not embellish. What us the difference between a Successful Victim and a Professional Victim? - Listen,planets don't effect the orbit of stars. Matter of fact, recent studies reveal that a planet can affect the chemistry of the star by depleting lithium. If you're not discerning of who you allow in your orbit, the wrong energy can get on you or drain you of your wealth...whatever form that is. Planets can only receive the plenty of stars. They seek it out, not the other way around. ***Scientific American - Planets are, by and large, at the mercy of their stars. Not only do stars provide a ready energy source of radiated light and heat, but the mass and gravitational pull of stars flat-out dwarfs the summed masses and pulls of any orbiting companions. In our solar system, which has more planets—regardless of where one stands on the Pluto debate—than any other planetary system we know of so far, the sun still makes up more than 99.8 percent of its system's mass. Take from that the nourishment needed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/qwannubian/message