Introduction to the Binary Star System Model
We are not just aimlessly hurtling though space. The prevailing notion that our star is moving through space along on the edge of a non-descript galaxy on the waves of an expanding universe just seems lonely and frankly a bit nihilistic. There is a better explanation.
Our star, the giver of life, the one that blooms flowers, the Sun, is part of a binary system. It has a dance partner, that it orbits around. And that orbit has a significant impact on the very nature of the star system and consequently life on earth.
A theory long proposed, but not widely accepted. It is important that we explore the signs, ancient knowledge, and physical markers that we have, to bring some clarity on this very possibility.
To begin, let us explore the fundamentals of an orbiting system. Let us assume that our star system is in an elliptical orbit around a partner star. There are a few fundamental laws that then need to be observed.