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originally posted by: Thirty6BelowZero
I thought I'd read on here that Nibiru WAS a planet... So you're saying it's not?
originally posted by: Athetos
Sad stuff,mental illness can effect anyone at anytime.
a reply to: tsurfer2000h
I’ll try and watch the video later for a laugh or too it’s just too long for right now.
It is difficult when you know you would not be told and the planets and the earth have been seeing immense changes that could well be related to an object approaching.
originally posted by: InhaleExhale
a reply to: SeaWorthy
It is difficult when you know you would not be told and the planets and the earth have been seeing immense changes that could well be related to an object approaching.
But this above only works for a blind person, a person without vision relies on being told whats observed.
If there is a planet or a star headed our way it would be noticed by the many that watch the skies.
How could earth changes even remotely be related to something approaching yet its invisible which implies not there?
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has observed a planet outside our solar system that looks as black as fresh asphalt because it eats light rather than reflecting it back into space. This light-eating prowess is due to the planet's unique capability to trap at least 94 percent of the visible starlight falling into its atmosphere.
Astronomers are now hunting for another planet in our solar system, a true ninth planet, after evidence of its existence was unveiled on Jan. 20, 2016. The so-called "Planet Nine," as scientists are calling it, is about 10 times the mass of Earth and 5,000 times the mass of Pluto.
Upsurge in big earthquakes predicted for 2018 as Earth rotation slows
NOV 20, 2017 @ 06:33 AM 346,334 The Little Black Book of Billionaire Secrets Earth's Rotation Is Mysteriously Slowing Down: Experts Predict Uptick In 2018 Earthquakes
n 1984, Richard Muller of the University of California Berkley suggested that a red dwarf star 1.5 light-years away could be the cause of the mass extinctions. Later theories have suggested that Nemesis could be a brown or white dwarf, or a low-mass star only a few times as massive as Jupiter. All would cast dim light, making them difficult to spot. Scientists speculated that Nemesis may affect the Oort cloud, which is made up of icy rocks surrounding the sun beyond the range of Pluto. Many of these chunks travel around the sun in a long-term, elliptical orbit. As they draw closer to the star, their ice begins to melt and stream behind them, making them recognizable as comets.
This Brown Dwarf This newly discovered "brown dwarf" is believed to have formed from the same condensed matter that gave birth to our Sun. It is believed that, after the large planets formed around the Sun, they pushed it to the edge of the Solar system where it formed a sphere about 1.9MJ -- well below the mass needed to ignite it as a "sun."
A dim red dwarf and its brown-dwarf companion likely grazed the outer edges of the solar system 70,000 years ago in what scientists say was the closest encounter ever between our sun and another star. At its closest approach, the binary pair — known together as "Scholz's star" — passed by the sun at a distance of less than 1 light-year, according to a study of the binary's velocity, researchers said.