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originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
People will always ridicule things like this until the one day, whenever that may be, until something big and horrid happens, and then it's too late.
originally posted by: Spacespider
What if Nibiru was not a planet at all but a huge spaceship, our creators that stopped by to say hallo.
The Sun set weeks ago in Antarctica. Daylight won’t return for six months. And, yet, life at the bottom of the planet hasn’t changed much — even as the rest of the world has been turned upside-down. The last flight from the region left on Feb. 15, so there’s no need for social distancing. The 42 “winterovers” still work together. They still eat together. They still share the gym. They even play roller hockey most nights.
originally posted by: Flesh699
originally posted by: Spacespider
What if Nibiru was not a planet at all but a huge spaceship, our creators that stopped by to say hallo.
The Sun set weeks ago in Antarctica. Daylight won’t return for six months. And, yet, life at the bottom of the planet hasn’t changed much — even as the rest of the world has been turned upside-down. The last flight from the region left on Feb. 15, so there’s no need for social distancing. The 42 “winterovers” still work together. They still eat together. They still share the gym. They even play roller hockey most nights.
astronomy.com...
Probably means to go outside and look above.
originally posted by: Waterglass
a reply to: Chadwickus
Really? So what about this:
Have Astronomers Found Another "Alien Megastructure" Star? Scientists now have a second example of a strange stellar phenomenon speculatively linked to extraterrestrial intelligence in 2015
A faraway star in the southern sky is flickering in an odd manner that suggests a bizarre cloud of material—or something even stranger—is in orbit around it. Discovered by astronomers using a telescope in Chile, the star is reminiscent of two other enigmatic astrophysical objects, one thought to harbor a planet with rings 200 times larger than those of Saturn, the other most famous for the remote possibility it is encircled by “alien megastructures.” The newfound star may help shed some light on one or both of these puzzling objects.