Research by New York University Biology Professor Michael Rampino ( http://www.biology.as.nyu.edu/object/MichaelRampino.html ) concludes that Earth's infrequent but predictable path around and through our Galaxy's disc may have a direct and significant effect on geological and biological phenomena occurring on Earth. In a new paper in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, he concludes that movement through dark matter may perturb the orbits of comets and lead to additional heating in the Earth's core, both of which could be connected with mass extinction events.
The Galactic disc is the region of the Milky Way Galaxy where our solar system resides. It is crowded with stars and clouds of gas and dust, and also a concentration of elusive dark matter--small subatomic particles that can be detected only by their gravitational effects.
Previous studies have shown that Earth rotates around the disc-shaped Galaxy once every 250 million years. But the Earth's path around the Galaxy is wavy, with the Sun and planets weaving through the crowded disc approximately every 30 million years. Analyzing the pattern of the Earth's passes through the Galactic disc, Rampino notes that these disc passages seem to correlate with times of comet impacts and mass extinctions of life. The famous comet strike 66 million ago that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs is just one example.
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2015-02/nyu-ddm021815.php
[Also Covered By]: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/science/dinosaurs/11422695/Dark-matter-may-have-killed-the-dinosaurs-claims-scientist.html
(Score: 4, Interesting) by GreatAuntAnesthesia on Friday February 20 2015, @03:34PM
Planet X was the hypothetical planet beyond Neptune screwing with the orbits of the outer planets, until Pluto was discovered. It is also the only known source of Illudium Phosdex, the shaving cream atom.
You're thinking of Nemesis: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemesis_%28hypothetical_star%29 [wikipedia.org]
I was under the impression that the periodic extinctions were explained by our solar system passing through the densely-populated plane of the galaxy as it "wobbles" up and down.
I'm sure the people who came up with this dark matter theory were well aware of both of the above hypotheses, and have taken them into account.