Now, I am no astronomer, but I have been looking into this. I would be glad to share what I know. 85% of stars have a 'twin'. The big ones, the ones
we see clearly, have the planets orbiting around them, AND the twin also orbits, kind of. They influence each other, but mostly when they get close to
each other. It is an eliptical orbit, not circular like planets. The smaller 'twin' can ALSO have planets orbiting IT. OUR twin, Nemesis, supposedly
has much space 'debris' in its wake. Junk that it caught in its gravity, following it on its' 3,600 year orbit into outer space.
Niburu is supposedly one of those supposed orbiting planets around the supposed Nemesis. SUPPOSEDLY, it is already influencing our solar flares and
sunspots as it gets close, and is supposedly currently on the opposite side of our Sol, and is supposed to be dimly visible this month. This would
explain our massive weather changes, earthquakes, and tsunamis. We have always had, but now they are extreme. Hope that help a bit.