What on Earth are we orbiting?
Perhaps you're wondering by now what we're orbiting around? Is it a gravitational or physical point? And why hasn't it been discovered yet?
Check out the Universe Simulation in 3D. Simply turn it on and zoom in to see it immediately. The CENTER is shown in the 3D model as “The Death Star” and the HELION POINT as the white version of it since it is orbiting in the opposite direction.
Since I have no idea what kind of object it will be, I made it appear to be "The Death Star." This type of item has never been found before and defies every theory that is currently accepted about the universe.
The CENTER is currently in front up the constellation Orion:
- Go to the 3D Model (link in the right top corner)
- Open “Stars & Helper Objects”
- Choose “Stars”, “Star names” and “Constellations”
- Tilt the angle to the location of “The Death Star”
What I really would like is that some astronomers will start the search for CENTER. Since it is relatively close to Earth it must be very tiny else we would have already seen some light reflections. The location must be below or above the Ecliptic plane, else it would already have been visible by astronomers that studied the Sun. I think it needs to be just below the Ecliptic plane and the reason for the inclination tilt and currently can be seen somewhere near the star 141 TAU.
What are the options?
The option for the CENTER are:
- A Black Dwarf (opens in a new tab)
- A Gravastar (opens in a new tab)
- Something similar like a Lagrange point (opens in a new tab) which balances out
- Something else
- Just Imaginary because the model is wrong.