posted on Sep, 2 2016 @ 08:34 AM
originally posted by: dragonridr
originally posted by: TheProphetMark
first the entire southern hemiphere would see it.
Exactly. Take the North Star (Polaris) for example, which is almost directly "above" the North Pole. Polaris can be seen by the entire northern
hemisphere, and even parts of the southern hemisphere at certain times of the year.
And second it's orbit would destroy earth and we would be knocked out of orbit billions of years ago.
Yes. And I'd like to add that the orbits of the known planets are incredibly stable today relative to the other planets. Such a stability requires
100s of millions if not a few billion years to develop. That stability produces a clockwork-movement of each planet relative to the other planets
that makes those relative orbits highly predictable
If another planet is passing through the inner solar system right now, or had passed through the inner solar system as little as 3600 years ago, and
is so close or so large that people could see it as a large object next to the sun in the daylight, then the orbits of the other planets relative to
each other would not be so predictable and regular -- and the planets orbits have been recorded for a couple thousand years, and they haven't
changed.
By the way, TheProphetMark, if it were south of us, then it would not be visible next to the sun. Even if we say that maybe it isn't south of us, and
is really coming into our part of the solar system from a direction in space that is on the other side of the Sun, then it should be noted that the
Earth moves all around the Sun in one year's time. So the direction of space that is in the direction of the Sun today, as seen from Earth, was in
the direction opposite the Sun 6 months ago.
EDIT TO ADD:
I forgot this was the Planet 9/Planet X thread. I'd like to add that even though I don't believe in Nibiru (because I see no way it could possible
exist given the stability and regularity of the solar system), I do believe it is quite possible for Planet 9/Planet X to exist -- which has been said
many times on this thread is
not the same thing as Nibiru. There seems to be a growing amount of circumstantial evidence in support of the
existence of a planet-sized object that orbits deep in the Kuiper belt. I think there may be a good chance it exists, but it won't be
confirmed in my mind until it is found.
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