nibiru/planet x/ 10th planet
By GIPILKO
@GIPILKO (51)
Philippines
September 26, 2011 3:44am CST
What can you say about this thing?It was reported as another planet or a comet, what ever it is, it is said that it will come near our planet Earth and will cause a massive destruction to humankind and to our planet..AND..it is also said that it will reach us on 2012..
3 responses
@mantis36 (4219)
• Philippines
26 Sep 11
for less than a year that will happen, they should already see the oncoming threat, but no news to it, there is no oncoming collision of between two planets...
even oncoming things that will reach earth at ETA year 3000 they will still detect it but none...
like the olden proverbs that states:
"a small step of exposing is a large leak of hoaxes"
@Timeout (419)
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26 Sep 11
And plus, if that "planet" is supposedly after Pluto, it would have to start moving now if he wants to be on time for 2012 lol, it would be traveling already around Saturn or Jupiter way more or less. People think that you can do all your way from Pluto to the earth in a year. It took 5 years to the Spitzer telescope to go from Earth to near Mars, so do the math!
@Timeout (419)
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26 Sep 11
I think that is totally nonsense, there is no 10 planets, there are 8, Neptune is the last one. To start with, Pluto is not a planet, it is a minor planet or planetoid, and it's not the only planetoid in our solar system, there's another one called Ceres between Mars and Jupiter. And there is four more after Neptune called: Pluto, Eris, Makemake and Haumea.
The "theories" about Nibiru are very outdated, in the early 1990's, they thought Pluto was a planet, and there was another planet called planet X behind Pluto, that was the 10th planet in our solar system. In 2003, Eris got discovered, Eris got considered as the 10th planet for a year and then got clasified as planetoid. In 2006, Pluto was clasified as a planetoid aswell, which leaves our solar system with 8 proper planets. So there is no such thing as planet X, it was a 90's theory that got discarded long ago. They have been able to spot small planetoids such as Eris, if there was a massive big planet it would have been spotted long ago.
About the Mayan calendar that people say it marks the end of the world. No, it doesn't predict the end of the world, it marks the end of an era, that has to be with our solar system indeed. As you know, the sun moves around the galaxy in a round movement, it takes 25000 years to complete a circle what we would call a "galactic day", each galactic day has 4 phases which are: dawn, noon, dusk and night. At this moment (each phase lasts roughly 7000 years on Earth) we are in the galactic night, and on 2012, we will stop being in the galactic night and we will enter in the phase of galactic dawn, but that won't affect us in any way, life has been through several galactic days and nothing changed. So that is not gonna affect us in any way, it won't be the end of the Earth.
@sishen4429 (108)
• China
26 Sep 11
Its just possible.Even thought it happens,people will find a good way to handle this disaster.