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Originally posted by XplanetX
Still no Nibiru???
Originally posted by Khaaaaaan!!
Posting to say I'm stunned!!
Go CNN
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by BobAthome
And your point is? It was 25,000 LY away three years ago. Even if it were moving toward us (which I have seen nothing to suggest that) it would still be 25,000 LY away. If it were moving at the speed of light (which it isn't) it still take another 24,997 years to reach us. So, I fail to see why you keep bringing this up in discussions regarding Nibiru. It's almost like you're taking what was stated in the unscientific and fallacious Starviewer Team's paper and combining it with actual facts regarding G1.9+0.3 to create a wholly confusing theory that makes no sense.
Originally posted by Enlightenme1111
Originally posted by Khaaaaaan!!
Posting to say I'm stunned!!
Go CNN
This is actually a win for the people claiming there is no Nibiru. I mean, come on now, this is CNN.
Originally posted by backinblack
reply to post by Thestargateisreal
Do you believe if NASA and the Government knew an Extinction Level Event was eminent that they would tell us??
Originally posted by XplanetX
Still no Nibiru???
Originally posted by Enlightenme1111
Originally posted by Khaaaaaan!!
Posting to say I'm stunned!!
Go CNN
This is actually a win for the people claiming there is no Nibiru. I mean, come on now, this is CNN.
Originally posted by Khaaaaaan!!
Originally posted by Enlightenme1111
Originally posted by Khaaaaaan!!
Posting to say I'm stunned!!
Go CNN
This is actually a win for the people claiming there is no Nibiru. I mean, come on now, this is CNN.
Yeah I see your point.................
Maybe if it was reported on another News worthy channel like Russia Today then..........
oh wait..................
Evidence is mounting that either a brown dwarf star or a gas giant planet is lurking at the outermost reaches of our solar system, far beyond Pluto. The theoretical object, dubbed Tyche, is estimated to be four times the size of Jupiter and 15,000 times farther from the sun than Earth, according to a story in the British paper The Independent.
Astrophysicists John Matese and Daniel Whitmire from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette think data from NASA's infrared space telescope WISE will confirm Tyche's existence and location within two years.
Astrophysicists John Matese and Daniel Whitmire from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette think data from NASA's infrared space telescope WISE will confirm Tyche's existence and location within two years.
Originally posted by XplanetX
Still no Nibiru???
Originally posted by paperface
I just wonder how close it has to get before we notice proven changes to earth.