* Posts by Louis Morelli

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Hubble snaps planet orbiting distant star

Louis Morelli

The NASA's Interpretation of data are wrong?

THIS SYSTEM CAN BE VERY OLD, AND NOT YOUNG!

Interesting news ! Heartiest greetings to the Hubble team & NASA team.

But... the news has contradictions with known theories and it was a prediction 20 years ago from the Universal Matrix Theory. Are there wrong interpretations from Hubble’s collected data? Let’s see the following:

1) It is possible that the body is not a planet, anymore. It is brighter than the expected. It can be a very old planet going to be a pulsar;

2) The excess of dust around the star can be disposable material from an old, dying star, and not about a young star;

3) Maybe the star is not so different from the sun, about long life. The sun can reach 10 billions years. We have a lot of data from the sun. We have few data from that star. Who could authorize us to say there is star living only 1, 2 billion years? Everything is suggesting the star has the same time of life like any other star. Our models are suggesting the star is about 7 billions years old.

The Universal Matrix models ( http://theuniversalmatrix.com ) suggests that old stars produces dust while its combustible is finishing, like any other fire you see at Earth. When the star become old, its planets are old also, they begin to be brighter, till becoming a pulsar. The tiny edge at the dust can be the initial formation of a new black hole, as we can see at the models.