Nibiru visible in the sky?

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Nibiru visible in the sky?

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Rebel Head, Mar 28, 2010.

  1. HuxleyStronghead

    HuxleyStronghead New Member

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    Kinda, yet I'm not going to worship anybody! :p

    ... no seriously now. I'm a bit confused. I mean now it is a planet that is supposed to hit us, but in the movie 2012 (Roland Emmerich's) something came from the sun or something!? What's with this great speculation about what is really going to happen? :wacko:
     
  2. Higgs Boson

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    I can tell you exactly: Absolutely nothing. At least nothing which wouldn't be caused by the people themsleves.
     
  3. EonMaster

    EonMaster Eeveelution Master

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    It's quite simple.

    In 2012 aliens will try to destroy us via Halo style.
     
  4. Rebel Head

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    They saw them as Gods and worshipped them because they basically taught them EVERYTHING... mathematics, literature, agriculture, astronomy, philosophy. They show off alot of this knowledge in the statues of the annunaki they built to honor them, as well as their tablet writings. Astonishingly they knew things, particularly in astronomy, that we only rediscovered in the 17 and 1800s. Some of the ruins in that region were built by stone blocks so massive and heavy that not even modern day equipment can lift them. There isn't any suggestion that Planet Nibiru, their supposed home world, impacts the earth, but comes in close enough proximity for its' magnetic field to come in contact with the earth's, which is what triggers the destruction. It's not some end of the world as we know it scenario, as it is suggested it has already happened before. The annunaki and ancient sumer are a very interesting read raising alot of questions on our origin as a species.
     
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    Could be Dark Matter, or just another small Planet 'X'.
     
  6. Higgs Boson

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    No dark matter has nothing to do with it.
     
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    It's really a Protoss Mothership.
     
  8. Jshep89

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    The event could of been at the birth of civilization and they got hit by something like a tornado or maybe a volcano erupted or something. In all seriousness though if a planet was on a collision course with earth.. We have more then enough nukes to blow it out of the sky. If not that then at least change its trajectory. I'm not sure what the exact numbers to date are but back in the 80's i think it was said the US alone had enough nukes to blow up the world ten times over. The russians had quite a few, and now that China has their own stock pile. I doubt a planet will be a problem.

    That is of course it even is a freakin planet or if such a thing exists. I doubt it does because we would of seen some sign of it, and it doesn't make sense that a planet would go flying through our solar system and not get caught in the suns gravitational pull.
     
  9. Higgs Boson

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    We are talking about a small planet here. Do you know what happens when we fire several thousand nukes onto Plutos surface? That's right. Nothing.
    Using nuclear warheads is thought to be inefective even against smaller asteroids and instead the current hypothetical methods rely mostly on using a remote satelite that would deorbit the asteroid using nothing but its own gravity.
     
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    How are they ineffective exactly? They have nukes designed to penetrate into the ground. Couldn't we do this with several nukes and blow this small planet up from the inside? Even still I doubt this thing exists because we would know about it. Not only that but how does a planet wander in and out of our solar system that close to earth? Wouldn't the suns gravity take a hold of it?
     
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    I don't think the nukes designed to penetrate the ground have the aim of blowing up the earth from the inside (I don't think we'd want another few thousand extinction sized chunks of planet wizzing around the sun even if it was possible).

    Nukes really don't pack much punch compared to any sizable rock though it is probally possible to deflect ones orbit enough...if all factors made it possible...so thats not really saying anything...
     
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    A nuclear missile does laughable damage to something the size of a planet. Even simply throwing a big chunk of rock would do more damage than a puny warhead would. Take the recent smashing of the lunar satellite into the moon. The force created was several orders of magnitutde larger than our run of the mill nuclear weapons and the collision was still undetectable even by mediocre equipment.
     
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    Face palm... monkeys mining gold to repair an alien atmosphere...:wacko:
     
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    I think you underestimate the destructive power of modern nuclear weapons. They don't just blow up cities anymore. If your thinking of nukes with blast waves equal to that of the ones dropped in Japan. Then those would probably do very little to a small planet. However the newer warheads can cover entire regions. Not cities. I don't know the exact measurements but I find it hard to believe that the entire nuclear arsenal of the world wouldn't phase a planet. Especially the nukes from the US and Russia.
     
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    You are omitting the fact that you can't simply launch all of those warheads into space.
     
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    If we know a planet is on a crash coarse with earth I think we could make it happen.
     
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    Nibiru is a planet full of ****. FLoating around without and orbit. It Just Doesn't Care about anything. What are you gonna do about Nibiru anyway?

    You can probably see it from Africa.
    Give Nibiru a break he just wants to float around there in orbitstyle.
     
  18. Rebel Head

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    Truth is stranger than fiction as they say. No one really knows the whole story, but it is something that has been brought up alot in many different cultures over the course of human history.
     
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    I know god, and know that god is a man who loves gold. But it has nothing to do with athmospheres..and earth is also older than Nibiru old planet of apes. You could nuke nibiru just find a way to reach the core..