Exploring the Photon Belt and Our Solar System

In summary: This was discovered by Dr. Halley, who studied the positions of the stars, and noticed that at least three stars of the Pleiades were not in their positions as recorded by the early Greeks. Bookson ancient Greek and ancient Chinese mythology are filled with references to the “Seven sisters”constellation. Our Solar System orbits around the Pleiadian constellation’s central sun, calledAlcyone. Our Solar System takes approximately 24,000 years to make one complete orbit aroundthe Pleiades. As you can see from the drawing, twice in that complete orbit we pass through the Photon Belt which is at right angles to the
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Ok i came across this mumbo jumbo and i just wanted to know if there's any scientific proof that the sun is orbiting some other body besides the galactic center here's what he says


"Central to an understanding of the Photon Belt is the fact that our Solar System is a part of theconstellation we call the Pleiades, also known since ancient times as the “Seven Sisters”. Dr.Halley, who studied the positions of the stars, began to stumble onto this when he noticed that atleast three stars of the Pleiades were not in their positions as recorded by the early Greeks. Bookson ancient Greek and ancient Chinese mythology are filled with references to the “Seven sisters”constellation. Our Solar System orbits around the Pleiadian constellation’s central sun, calledAlcyone. Our Solar System takes approximately 24,000 years to make one complete orbit aroundthe Pleiades. As you can see from the drawing, twice in that complete orbit we pass through the Photon Belt which is at right angles to the plane of our orbit around the Pleiadian constellation. Our passage through the Photon Belt takes about 2,000 years. We have been in the fringes of thisBelt increasingly since about 1962, and we are expected to have made full impact with it about the year 2011..."


then he gets crazy talking about Atlantis and aliens and accension and all sorts of other crackpottery that i won't go into but if you want to have a good laugh http://www.indianinthemachine.com/photonbelt.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon_belt
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/photon_belt

anyways back to the point at hand many other people refer to this "photon belt" and us orbiting the Pleiades is there any truth to us obiting anything besides the galactic core?
 
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from the wikipedia:
"There is no scientific evidence for the existence of any sort of "photon belt"."

"Alcyone is a star in the Pleiades cluster, some 440 light-years away. The core of the Pleiades cluster is approximately 8 light-years across. The Sun, and with it the Earth, is moving away from Alcyone."

This is from "Mainstream Science", unlike "Make-believe Science" where you make things up or no reason, without anything to support it, and sell some books about it.
 
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lol Make-believe Science i like that term haha does the sun orbit anything besides the galactic center anyone know?
 
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There is no reason it shouldn't. Sort of like the moon orbits around the Earth with the combined system orbiting around the sun.

Unless coriolis force has some affect, but I would imagine it is weak enough that it wouldn't.
 
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Hepth said:
... "Make-believe Science" where you make things up or no reason, without anything to support it, and sell some books about it.

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FAQ: Exploring the Photon Belt and Our Solar System

1. What is the Photon Belt?

The Photon Belt, also known as the Photon Ring, is a theoretical belt of intense photon energy that some believe our solar system passes through every 11,000 years. It is said to be located in the Pleiades star cluster and is thought to be responsible for elevating human consciousness and bringing about a new era of spiritual enlightenment.

2. Is there any scientific evidence for the existence of the Photon Belt?

Currently, there is no scientific evidence to support the existence of the Photon Belt. It is considered a pseudoscientific concept and has not been observed or measured by any scientific instruments. However, some believers point to spiritual and metaphysical experiences as evidence of its existence.

3. What is the significance of passing through the Photon Belt?

Proponents of the Photon Belt believe that passing through this energy field can have a profound impact on human consciousness and the Earth's climate. It is said to bring about a period of spiritual awakening, increased psychic abilities, and a shift towards a more harmonious and sustainable way of living.

4. When will our solar system pass through the Photon Belt?

The exact timing of when our solar system will pass through the Photon Belt is uncertain. Some sources claim it occurs every 11,000 years, while others suggest a longer cycle of 26,000 years. There is also debate about whether our solar system has already passed through it or if it is yet to come.

5. How does passing through the Photon Belt affect the Earth's climate?

Believers in the Photon Belt theory propose that passing through this energy field can cause significant changes in the Earth's climate, such as increased solar radiation and intense cosmic rays. However, there is no scientific evidence to support these claims, and current climate change patterns can be explained by natural and human-caused factors.

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