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Planet Nibiru?

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Have you ever heard of the Theory of the tenth planet? some scientists say that Nibiru is Approaching Earth at a certain point in 2012 - 2015, and is gonna cause great damage and loss for the Human race, it has an Elliptical Orbit and is 5 Times the Size of Earth, is this Mythical or a Fact in the Scientific World?

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  1. The people who say this are NOT scientists.  They are fakes, liars, frauds and fools.  They are just trying to get you to watch faked up shows on the History Channel or buying trash books or trash videos.  

    It is not fact, it isn't even mythical. It is lies through and through.

    Nibiru is an alternate name for an old Mesopotamian god also called Enlil.  This god was associated with the planet Jupiter.  So Nibiru is actually an old name for Jupiter.  Jupiter is going to stay right in it's accustomed orbit, thank you very much.  

    By the way, the stuff about planet X and Hercobolus (or whatever) is also a bunch of lies.


  2. 1.  Real scientists know that Nibiru does not exist.

    2.  Nibiru has nothing to do with Planet X (the real one).

    3.  Planet X is the label given to a (yet undiscovered) planet that could exist beyond Pluto.  Statistically, it we are finding more than one dwarf planet near Pluto, then somewhere in the Kuiper belt, there could be one (maybe two) larger objects that could be "full-fledged" planets.  They would be on stable orbits and stay within the Kuiper belt.

    4.  If anything that size was on an orbit (any orbit) within the solar system AND on its way here to arrive in 2015 or before, it would already be visible even in binoculars.  There are millions of amateur astronomers in the world and, believe it or not, many of them do not secretly work for the US government.

    5.  There is one "fact" about Nibiru:  it is a fictitious planet that was created as a result of a poor translation of old Sumerian texts, by a translator with a "vivid imagination".  This guy had calculated that Nibiru returned near Earth every 3700 years (or so) and that the next return should be around 2085 (or after).  He is now sick and tired of seeing "his" planet hijacked by charlatans and forced to participate in the Big 2012 Hoax Off.

    6.  Apparently one great loss has already occurred for the human race:  intelligence.

  3. Oh, man! Not again! This is something that gets thrown around so much!

    2012 doesn't mean the end of the world! The stupid Christians will interpret ANYTHING as the end of the world. They're narrowminded. Nothing happened in the year 666, 777, 1000, and 2000. Stupid religious people just don't learn. Someone picks a number, and then starts hype about the end of the world. :|

    In the case of 2012, this comes from the Mayans. It doesn't have to be interpreted as the end of the world. But anyway, how dumb do you have to be to believe some stupid rock-carved calendar by a primitive civilisation anyway? It's not even a prediction - idiots just interpret it as the end of the world because the calendar finishes there - maybe the conquistadors just got to them before they could finish it, or make the next installment! :|

    And all these theories use the same excuses. "Government coverup." "The governments of the world know about it, but are keeping it a secret." Makes it impossible to test the theory.

    And who are these "scientists"? Anyone can just say "a bunch of scientists blah blah blah recent discovery blah blah government secret blah blah". Idiots will believe it straight away.

    The information is just not credible - and it's presented in such a way that it can't be tested.

    Now, hypothetically speaking, let's just say that this massive planet comes out of nowhere. Does it HAVE to be the end of the world? Yes, maybe the end of the way we're living now, but can it be the start of a new type of life? World peace? Knowledge?

    And, scientifically speaking, I don't think a planet would just "move past Earth". This massive planet would be heavy, and I suppose it's gravity would "capture" the Earth and take it with it, as it moves past. Just like the Moon is orbiting the Earth, and the planets are orbiting the Sun.

  4. no no no no no no and finally no. who are these "scientists" you speak of? no self respecting scientist would agree to the 2012 nibiru destruction theory.

    and we can't call this planet "nibiru" because it is an ancient term for "jupiter" and jupiter is not going to crash into earth.

    if there is a 10th planet, which is highly unlikely, if it were to suddenly star heading to earth for some reason, and nothing would make it do so, it still wouldnt travel fast enough to get here by 2012.

    completely mythical. utterly mythical. pathetically mythical. sorry, but the enitre nibiru idea is way too far out there.

  5. A) its not a theory.  a theory requires supporting data.  GOT SOME?

    2) Which scientists... exactly?

    iii)  If Nubiru EVER existed, it would have had to 'pass through' the Solar System at least ONCE for someone to have recorded it... twice to determine its period... and the planet's orbits have not been disturbed.  h**l, Venus' orbit is d**n near a circle.

    four) the only POSSIBLE explanation for Niburu( I am giving this to you...use it if you like) is that someone saw the planet IN A DREAM and foretold its arrival in 2012 to destroy us all.  

    V) except they didn't

  6. No scientist says that.  10-year-old kids, crazy people, and people who unquestioningly believe everything they hear are the only ones who say that.  There is absolutely no truth whatsoever to anything about the planet Nibiru, including its existence.  Please read the supplied link to understand where this rumor got started.
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