ZetaTalk Comment 4/14/2012: Planet X is coming at the Earth in a retrograde orbit, from the right hand side as viewed from the Northern Hemisphere. Thus normally the tail should be seen wafting over at the right hand side, but lately has for months been seen wafting toward the left. Why was this? The tail is charged, and coming from the N Pole of Planet X is charged with magnetons flowing from Planet X along the lines of its massive magnetic field. These lines curl around to re-enter at the S Pole of Planet X, but this flow is not even throughout the magnetic field of Planet X. A waft will continue, due to momentum, and if pulled in this direction, along that magnetic field line, will curl along that line – to the left in the view from Earth and up. A waft has more than momentum, it has a limited reach. If the tail waft were able to travel all the way along the magnetic field line to the S Pole of Planet X, it would seemingly disappear on the lower right hand side. But, carried by momentum, it is forming a circle in front of the N Pole of Planet X. First to the left toward the S Pole of Earth, then up due to momentum, and round to the right!
ส่ายขวาที ซ้ายทีตามเส้นแรงของสนามแม่เหล็กของ PX ตวัดหางไปมา
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