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Michael Clarage: Giant Planet Found That Shouldn’t Exist | Thunderbolts
Original Post July 19, 2025
Running Time 08:46

A very large planet has been found orbiting a very small star—and the two are very close. According to the tyrannical self-referential contemporary settled science, this is impossible because gravity cannot cause this. The star has 1/5 the radius of our Sun, the planet location is 1/10 of the distance as Mercury to the Sun, and it orbits this star once every three days!

A metaphor to ponder…the cells in our bodies are more or less the same size when compared to bacteria. Bacteria are about 1/50th the size of human somatic cells. If you saw a group of cells 1/50th the size of the cells you’re familiar with, you might conclude that these tiny cells are a very different species, with very different functions, living in harmony with your significantly larger cells. Rather than allocating these new type of discoveries into the “solar system” category, perhaps these minute systems might be entirely different creatures, with entirely different functions and life-cycles.

Hannes AlfvĂ©n said that “gravitational systems are the ‘ashes’ of prior electrical systems.” In other words, electrical forces cause star systems to form, and once they’re formed, the system can hold together through gravity.

Astrophysicist Michael Clarage, PhD, explains why cosmic objects or systems cannot form due to gravity—and until modern cosmology shifts to include electricity will continue to propose alternative views that, hopefully, make empirical sense.
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Michael Clarage
“Astronomers just found a giant planet that shouldn’t exist…”
Published June 13, 2025
https://michaelclarage.substack.com/p/astronomers-just-found-a-giant-planet

Nature Astronomy
“A transiting giant planet in orbit around a 0.2-solar-mass host star”
Published June 4, 2025 (Edward M. Bryant et al. 2025)
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-025-02552-4

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