Paranormal Oddities

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The vast majority of observable stars are binary or multiple star systems. In these systems, two or more stars share a common focus of revolution and are gravitationally bound to each other in defined orbits. This is such a common observation such that the gravitational interaction of multiple stars appears to be the "normal" mode of stellar system formation. http://www.viewzone.com/sirius.html

A Sun-Sirius System?

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