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Yes, There was a giant planet (TIAMAT) there that suffered a collision with a moon or planetoid of our binary star (NEMESIS) on a past orbital passing of the galactic equator. The majority of tiamat was knocked closer to our sun and reformed as the earth. the remnant's of the collision became the asteroid belt. SEE ALSO SUMERIAN EXPLANATION.

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How is the dwarf planet ceres related to the main asteroid belt?

Ceres is the largest object in the asteroid belt.


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Is ceres a comet?

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