Our sun may have been born with a(non identical)evil twin.

From the title you could probably already tell what I will be talking about today( considering the fact that I didn’t head this post with my usual cliche quote based on the topic). But I will say it again. Our sun may have been born with a non identical evil twin dubbed “Nemesis”. Astrophysicists and scientists have stated that sun like stars are born in pairs or trios, often wondering why that is. Are these pairs and three’s stars that orbit the same point or do they meet up with the gravity of one star capturing another? An analysis done by Harvard and UC-Berkeley suggests that ALL stars are born in twos and threes. This hypothesis was mainly accepted due to the newborn stars born in a large cloud in the constellation Perseus. An article done by Popular Science states that:

“Stars are born inside egg-shaped clouds called dense cores. These dusty gas clouds block the light from the stars inside and behind them. But fortunately for us, radio waves can penetrate through the darkness. The Very Large Array recently used radio waves to map all the young stars in the Perseus nursery, and the researchers drew on this data to understand the relationships between stars of different ages.”

The two universities have found that binary stars are separated by distances of 5,000 AU or even more. That is approximately 500 times the distance between the Earth and the sun. Two stars tend to be aligned with egg-shaped clouds as an axis. BUT, slightly older stars, say between 500,000 and a million years old are usually closer together. If results can(or will) be replicated they will provide new evidence that the sun was born with a non identical twin located seventeen times farther than the distance of Neptune. Scientists, astrophysicists, and researchers have dubbed the long hypothesized star “Nemesis” due to the suspection casing the fact that this “evil twin” WIPED OUT THE DINOSAURS. Man, after all this time we have been thinking that a ballistic asteroid basically destroyed a whole species. But instead it may actually be the twin brother of our sun. They weren’t kidding when they said it was evil.

“We are saying, yes, there probably was a Nemesis, a long time ago,” co-author Steven Stahler of UC Berkeley said in a statement.” In an interview by Popular Science.

But alas, Nemesis have never been found. If it ever even existed in the first place it might have escaped the gravitational pull of our friendly sun and run of, away from the Milky Way Galaxy. Never to be seen ever again. Wow, such an amazingly close family……. NOT.