posted on Jun, 2 2011 @ 09:40 AM
The planet Tyche may exist, but the description of Tyche's orbit as calculated by the scientists who have proposed its existence is not related to the
description of Nibiru in any way.
Why is it that every astronomical body discovered in our solar system is "OMG! Proof of Nibiru!!!!111!!" to some people. When Neptune was
discovered, did it turn out to be Nibiru? No. When Pluto was discovered, was it Nibiru? No. Recently in 2005, when Eris was discovered, was it
Nibiru? No. What about Haumea, Makemake, Quaoar, Sedna, Varuna or Orcus, or any of the dwarf planets and Plutoids out there? None of those
relatively recently discovered objects is Nibiru.
If it comes to pass that Tyche is ever actually found (as of now, there is only indirect circumstantial evidence that it may exist, based on the
observations other objects from the Oort Cloud), it too will be just another planet/planetoid that is
NOT Nibiru.
edit on 6/2/2011 by Soylent Green Is People because: (no reason given)