Our new ZetaTalk has been referring to the Earth Twin as the Dark Twin since the start of 2004 when the Earth stalled in its orbit, encountering Planet X in its path. Yet earlier, at the start of ZetaTalk in 1995, it was referred to almost exclusively as the Dead Twin. It is both. In early discussions, the focus was on habitability, Alternative 3 a hot topic, as this Earth Twin had been a station the Service-to-Self aliens who had engaged the US Military ahead of the Roswell crash were using as a lure. Work with us, was the promise, and we will take you there during the cataclysms, ensuring your survival. The word dark is the descriptor of choice at the present time, as visibility as it rounds the orbit and comes up Behind the Earth in their shared orbit is now the focus.
Stars are visible in the night sky because of the laser of light they emit. Planets are visible because they do not absorb light rays but reflect them. Satellites or manmade metal objects such as the Space Station or probes are visible because metal is highly reflective. Comets create a spew of gas, a cloud, that reflects sunlight but are not highly visible until this cloud develops, outgassing. But what of asteroids, which regularly take mankind by surprise, appearing for a close pass but unnoticed until they arrive. Did they not twinkle, reflect light, or glow? Asteroids are almost entirely composed of hardened magma from the core of planets in the Asteroid Belt that got whacked to pieces in the past when Planet X and its entourage of moons passed through the solar system there. Magma is black, or dark gray, not a surface that reflects visible light rays. What is it about the color black that makes it dark, unseen? It absorbs light, almost entirely, reflecting little. And as a dead planet, without water, without atmosphere, without vegetation coloration, there is nothing on the Dark Twin to change this.
The Dark Twin has been viewed, by astonished gazers, due to the phenomena that causes the rising and setting Sun to appear huge and orange. The size of the Sun, overhead, is a fraction of its apparent size when it rises or sets, due to the tendency of light rays in the red spectrum to bend. These light rays spread outward from the Sun but bend toward Earth due to Earth’s gravity, and thus arrive at Earth from this spread, giving the appearance of a larger Sun than is real. This is the same phenomena that causes the Monster Sun persona, a large dim orb next to the Sun. Why does the Dark Twin appear on the horizon, briefly, as a large yellow planet, the color and size changing back and forth to a tiny blue star? These are the colors least absorbed by the twin, thus most reflected. Yellow, being close in the color spectrum to red, bends outward and back toward Earth, thus changing the apparent size. Blue, being a straight line light ray not readily bent, reflects the true size of this object, equivalent to the Earth or Venus.