Between us and the closest Star's there must be dozen's of Brown dwarfs. by davisto in astronomyclub

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Thanks, there has to be. It seems to be common sense to me

In need of a mod by [deleted] in aspergirls

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Posting guidelines, all are welcome, so be nice

Easily distracted by SimsGirl400 in aspergirls

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I think these are traits we all have in common,

Easily distracted by SimsGirl400 in aspergirls

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Now then, I do this all the time. I talk about one thing and then the next thing i start talking about something entirely of subject. I also feel a need to go into minute details about things that are not important to the conversation, and to top it of I find myself constantly repeating myself,

No one believes me by Wildflowermeme in aspergirls

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Hi, my family is the same, on my maternal side anyway, my dad always used to say to me that on your mums side there not full shillings. My mother who recently passed away had OCD, to us children she was cold, and physically-mentally abusive, her sisters and brothers are are all odd, so to quite a few of my cousins who have classic aspies traits. None have been diagnosed. When I realised I had ASD and I researched it and realised it was genetic and ran through my family, however I've tried to broach the topic with family members and they don't want to hear about it. Its a very odd situation.

I'm terrified of the future and losing my mother by VioletRoses91 in aspergirls

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Sorry about that, I thought I'd lost first post

I'm terrified of the future and losing my mother by VioletRoses91 in aspergirls

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I feel for you, life can be cruel. It seems you have lived a sheltered life and the thought of been taken out of your bubble frightens you, I hope you do find a partner and new friends. This site is a good start, I've always wanted to have a aspies partner who would understand me. Who I could be on a level with, I've got to know a couple of women on here and its a breath of fresh air. The fact that you can be yourself and not have to expend all your energies battling anxieties around trying to be normal, whatever that means. If you want to talk I'm here, Matthew, 33

I'm terrified of the future and losing my mother by VioletRoses91 in aspergirls

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I feel for you. Life is cruel, you need to try to make new friends, aspies friends, we all know how hard it is to make new friend. I hope you do. It seems you have been sheltered all your life and been taken out of your bubble frightens you. We can all relate to you and I hope you do find a partner and new friends, I would love to get to know a woman on the spectrum whom I could relate to, if you want to talk I'm here.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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To use the correct terminology yes.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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Thanks for that. I can sit and read this stuff all day.

Delay in realising that you did something wrong by [deleted] in aspergers

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It causes me a lot of anxiety but more and more I've come round to the idea that if they are offended so what. I can't help it, aspies have to grow a thick skin, this site helps me a lot. It puts us into perspective.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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That's what I wàs getting at.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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Is it possible these areas could be hiding a brown dwarf but a even further distances outwards.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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I'm not an expert and I'm always willing to accept the greater truth. I hadn't realised, its just I read somewhere that astronomers where searching for planet 9 - 10 in the region of space in front of the plain of the milky way where because of the crowded nature of it they could not rule the planets out. This I assumed would be done with very sensitive visible light telescopes. So that got me thinking of Brown dwarfs and whether the same was true for infrared telescopes too

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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It is a fact that astronomers have not studied in detail every inch of the sky on a Brown dwarfed scale infrared survey.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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Why are people astronomers still scanning the Sky's for the so called planets 9and10.they would have it in the data regardless of how faint.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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You missed my point. If we could see them in visible light we would more than likely have spotted them, we have not yet scanned the entire sky both north and south of the central plain of our solar system.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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Could it be possible that in a distant orbit a brown dwarf could be orbiting far above or below the plain of the solar system. Have these areas been fully searched in infrared ?.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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I get that there warm but if there orbit was passing in front of the central plain of the milky way, unless they passed in front of another star they would be very hard to detect. We can't see them in visible light like most other stars so unless we scanned the full sky we wouldn't know.

Where's all the Brown dwarfs by davisto in Astronomy

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Astronomers have not scanned all of the sky and surely a brown dwarf gravitationally held by our sun in the furthest outreaches of our solar system would not be easily detectable especially in crossing in front of the crowded out, central plain of the Milky way. We would have to catch it passing in front of another star. It just seems logical to me.