10-26-2021, 08:33 AM
What if . . .
"X" is not part of our space-time continuum.
But wait ... there's more!
What if . . .
gravitational influence of "heavenly bodies" in one universe could affect objects in other universe when their location coordinates mirror each other closely enough?
We'd never "see" Planet X or whatever . . . we would just be aware that something is tearing our world up with a terrible force.
Cheers
"X" is not part of our space-time continuum.
But wait ... there's more!
What if . . .
gravitational influence of "heavenly bodies" in one universe could affect objects in other universe when their location coordinates mirror each other closely enough?
We'd never "see" Planet X or whatever . . . we would just be aware that something is tearing our world up with a terrible force.

Cheers
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Location: The lost world, Elsewhen