Antichthon

/ænˈtɪkθɑːn/ noun

A hypothetical counter-earth or planet on the opposite side of the sun from Earth, proposed by ancient Greek philosophers.

From Greek anti- (against, opposite) + chthon (earth). This term was coined by ancient Pythagorean philosophers who theorized an invisible planet opposite Earth to make celestial mechanics work mathematically, representing early speculative astronomy.

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