Is there another Earth on the other side of the sun? (humor)

My second to last post got me thinking. I wrote that most of the humans (such as Romans and Persians) who used to live on the other planets when they were habitable have been destroyed.  But Suddenly I remembered a reference in one of the unpublished SkyPath scrolls to “another Earth” with the same year lengths and gravity. Could it be that we have a sister planet on the other side of the sun?This sister planet, if it exists, has Three moons, two of which are larger than ours, and one of which is the same size.  All four worlds are connected by ether streams (assuming they survived) and all except the smallest moon is habitable. So there could still be Romans and Persians living there.

You ask, of course, if there’s a planet there, how come it hasn’t left a gravitation shadow on the orbits of other bodies?  This simple answer to this is the reversed polarity of the ether streams orbitting the world and its moons.  Having four large planets that close together, each with it’s own pair of ion tunnels, inevitable leaves a magnetic resonance effect that masks the planet’s pull on other worlds. This effect takes place  about half a million miles from the planet, so it does not affect its orbiting moons.

I will do some more research on the original manuscripts and let you know what I come up with.

The return of the muse is not a news source. This post relates to the imaginary universe of the SkyPath Crusade. 

The entire SkyPath Crusade is posted at http://skypathcrusade.wordpress.com  Only go there if you feel like reading a book-length epic poem.  Otherwise, just keep browsing this website. 

Or: I just started rewriting the epic poem in prose as a serial novel. You can read the first post at http://returnofthemuse.wordpress.com/2008/03/22/space-crusaders-1-a-serial-novel-about-romans-in-outerspace/

1 Response to “Is there another Earth on the other side of the sun? (humor)”


  1. 1 wanderer7 March 27, 2008 at 3:08 pm

    no, but there is a sun inside the earth.

    inner earth theory