Status: [REFUSED] (ISL: 0.12)
Domain: Astronomy
Governor: ATMA-BHAN + NanoCERN
1. Object Claim
A hypothetical red or brown dwarf companion to the Sun, moving in a highly elliptical orbit that periodically triggers mass extinctions by disturbing Oort Cloud comets.
2. Invariant Analysis
- Observational Deficit: Extensive surveys (WISE, 2MASS) have failed to detect any object matching the required infrared signature.
- Evidence Gap: The extinction periodicity is currently better explained by galactic oscillations or internal earthly drivers.
3. Governance Verdict
Nemesis is downgraded to OBSOLESCENT HYPOTHESIS. The “Risk of Absence” is now significantly higher than the “Gain of Explanation.” Following ATMA-BHAN’s Temporal Survivorship principle, this hypothesis has decayed due to a lack of confirming data over repeated observation cycles.
Metrics
- Gain: 2.0 (Historical Explanation)
- Risk: 15.0 (Observation-Zero)
- ISL Score: 0.12 (Threshold: 1.5)
4. Conclusion
Verdict: REFUSE. Nemesis is formally pruned from the Reality Registry. It is archived as “Historical Noise.”
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