Binary Star System
A binary star system is one in which two stars are gravitationally bound to the same centre of mass.
This is a hypothetical model of what a dual (binary) star system might look like if two stars with similar mass were orbiting in an ellipse around a common barycenter.
(Notice how the speed of their orbit increases as they get closer to one another…)
It is now an established fact that our solar system is in motion in space. More and more the field of astrophysics is finding binary star systems. We have learned that stars don’t sit stationary in space, they actually rotate around another star or a system. Single suns are more the exception than the rule now, binary star systems are the common observation in the cosmos.
If our sun is in fact in a binary system, which many scientists believe, precession can be calculated via the sun’s motion around it’s central orbiting partner.
The binary sun model confirms all of our celestial observations without the need for excessive torque or epicycle explanations. If it can be proven that our sun is in a binary system it would shed some new light on the knowledge and wisdom that the ancient civilizations had."
The binary sun model confirms all of our celestial observations without the need for excessive torque or epicycle explanations. If it can be proven that our sun is in a binary system it would shed some new light on the knowledge and wisdom that the ancient civilizations had."
Resources:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_star
https://humanoriginproject.com/precession-equinoxes
The Great Year (Documentary Film 46 mins) January 28 ,2004. Directed by Roberto Ballo. Written by Walter Cruttenden & Geoff Patino. (For a full list of cast and crew: The Great Year (2004) – Full Cast & Crew – IMDb )
The Science of Sirius Mythology & Our Two Sun Solar System (humanoriginproject.com)
Can a Solar System Have Two Suns? The Binary-Star Model (humanoriginproject.com)