That's all junk science. Uranus has an insignificant effect on the Earth. Jupiter has far more, it's closer and 50 times as massive, and even that effect is minimal.
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"That's all junk science. Uranus has an insignificant effect on the Earth. Jupiter has far more, it's closer and 50 times as massive, and even that effect is minimal."
Read about Jupiter's effect on some elecrical field or particles around the earth years ago.
Isn't this the planet whose spin axis lies in (as opposed to the more conventional perpendicular to) the ecliptic? I remember reading that this was once offered as evidence that Uranus is a planet captured by Sol's gravity, rather than spun from Sol's mass as the rest supposedly were.