"E pur si muove," it reads — "Nevertheless,
it does move."
-The words Italian astronomer Galileo Galilei
uttered under his breath at the height of the Inquisition, right
after abjuring his belief that the Earth revolved around the sun.
The Binary Research Institute was formed in 2001 to support and
fund research regarding the hypothesis that the Sun is part of a
binary star system. It is the goal of the Binary Research Institute
to present evidence for this theory, showing that the motion of
the sun along a binary orbital path can result in and better explain
the same precessional motion that current LuniSolar and Earth Wobble
theories attempt to account for.
The Binary Research Institute is dedicated to the exploration of
theories that aim to expand our understanding of celestial motion
as it relates to our own Solar System, and the Earth over long periods
of time.
The institute’s founder is Walter W. Cruttenden, an amateur
astronomer and archaeoastronomer.
"The solar system moves — and this in turn changes the
Earth's orientation to the distant stars — a phenomenon we
call precession."
Location
The Binary Research Institute is located at:
4600 Campus Drive
Suite 110
Newport Beach, CA 92660
Ph: 949.399.5392
info@binaryresearchinstitute.org
We welcome contact with other researchers and interested individuals,
so feel free to get in touch.
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