THE BEACON
Binary Origins and the Sun's Hidden Twin
In a discussion regarding celestial mechanics and their relation to interstellar beacons, users explore the scientific theory that all stars are born in pairs. This premise leads to speculation that Earth’s Sun may have a binary twin. Furthermore, it is suggested that this missing twin star might currently belong to a group known as the Naigaje, a possibility characterized by participants as “adorable in a weird way”.
THE BEACON
Binary Origins and the Sun's Hidden Twin
In a discussion regarding celestial mechanics and their relation to interstellar beacons, users explore the scientific theory that all stars are born in pairs. This premise leads to speculation that Earth’s Sun may have a binary twin. Furthermore, it is suggested that this missing twin star might currently belong to a group known as the Naigaje, a possibility characterized by participants as “adorable in a weird way”.
Image: An illustration shows a pair of binary stars with one partially eclipsing the other (Photo by ESO via livescience.com)
Source: RD, "The Wow Signal"r/reptiliandude, Reddit, (1 June 2017) https://www.reddit.com/r/reptiliandude/comments/6fvc51/the_wow_signal/
maxis4fish: Thought I’d ask if anyone thought this has correlation with the beacons https://www.reddit.com/r/space/comments/6h73oz/new_evidence_that_all_stars_are_born_in_pairs/?st=J3X8BS06&sh=f362edee
garbotalk: And I wonder if our Sun’s twin belongs to the Naigaje.
ACuriousHumanBeing: That would be adorable in a weird way.
