In astronomy, the Pleiades, or Seven Sisters (Messier object 45), is an open star cluster containing middle-aged hot B-type stars located in the constellation of Taurus. It is among the nearest star clusters to Earth and is the cluster most obvious to the naked eye in the night sky.
The cluster contains many brown dwarfs, which are objects with less than about 8% of the Sun's mass, not heavy enough for nuclear fusion reactions to start in their cores and become proper stars. They may constitute up to 25% of the total population of the cluster, although they contribute less than 2% of the total mass. Astronomers have made great efforts to find and analyse brown dwarfs in the Pleiades and other young clusters, because they are still relatively bright and observable, while brown dwarfs in older clusters have faded and are much more difficult to study.
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleiades_(star_cluster)
Now here is my question. The earth revolves around the sun yes? Does the sun revolve around anything? Is the sun revolving around larger nearby stars and rotating our solar system into the photon belt which includes closer to Pleiades? Are these brown dwarfs related to the brown dwarf that arrives as the Purifier following comets Honda and Elenin according to the Awakening as One the quickening movie? (or shall I say and speculate we arrive close to it and the comets just happen to be flying by at the same time.....if you read NASA's latest statement they say it is impossible for Elenin to be followed by a brown dwarf because Elenin does not have the mass to attract a brown dwarf. Ok NASA. But what if we are revolving our way to the brown dwarfs via the attraction of our sun to the bigger stars?)
As speculation, which star would our sun revolve around? I can't visualize the galaxy well.
Does anyone know the answers to these questions?
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