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Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2011 11:09 pm
who knows a lot of agendas relate to that day which worries me more then some gods poven to be full of hyprocircy
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 1:24 am
Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 11:07 am
Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.Out of pure curiosity and lack of knowing much about astrophysics, why is it impossible for another planet to hit us? Especially if the opposing planets gravitational force is far superior to ours? And don't worry; I joined friggin' IMVU just to view the crap video: you aren't missing anything save for comedy. Still, if you feel like checking it out, it's worth the giggle. wink
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:27 pm
This all leads to a video on a site that I can't see because the site wants to download things onto my computer. Great proof =/
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 5:13 pm
Mossaleum Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.Out of pure curiosity and lack of knowing much about astrophysics, why is it impossible for another planet to hit us? Especially if the opposing planets gravitational force is far superior to ours? And don't worry; I joined friggin' IMVU just to view the crap video: you aren't missing anything save for comedy. Still, if you feel like checking it out, it's worth the giggle. wink It isn't the fact that Planet X's superior gravitational is bigger, it's the orbit itself. Two galaxies can't intertwine with each other, it doesn't work out. Think of a galaxy that has planetary rings surrounding the center. Those rings aren't suppose to cross other rings of planets, considering it might cause a large gravitational galactic problem.
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:25 pm
Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.The version I remember reading the most about wasn't of a collision, but of the planet getting closer to us and the tidal forces wreaking havoc with our planet. Not sure I buy it, but I thought the correlation of the characteristics of Nibiru with Tyche was interesting.
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:13 pm
Obscurus Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.The version I remember reading the most about wasn't of a collision, but of the planet getting closer to us and the tidal forces wreaking havoc with our planet. Not sure I buy it, but I thought the correlation of the characteristics of Nibiru with Tyche was interesting. Eh, I kinda find it abit neat.
Planet X theories vary from people. However, each of them are debunked by the same answer which is the planet's set orbiting path.
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 9:22 pm
Captain_Shinzo Obscurus Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.The version I remember reading the most about wasn't of a collision, but of the planet getting closer to us and the tidal forces wreaking havoc with our planet. Not sure I buy it, but I thought the correlation of the characteristics of Nibiru with Tyche was interesting. Eh, I kinda find it abit neat.
Planet X theories vary from people. However, each of them are debunked by the same answer which is the planet's set orbiting path.Orbits aren't perfectly circular though. An extreme elliptical orbit could take a planet out far from the Sun and then in closer depending on what point it's at in it's orbit. Like comets, except those have actually hit us before, I think.
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Posted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 10:44 pm
Obscurus Captain_Shinzo Obscurus Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.The version I remember reading the most about wasn't of a collision, but of the planet getting closer to us and the tidal forces wreaking havoc with our planet. Not sure I buy it, but I thought the correlation of the characteristics of Nibiru with Tyche was interesting. Eh, I kinda find it abit neat.
Planet X theories vary from people. However, each of them are debunked by the same answer which is the planet's set orbiting path.Orbits aren't perfectly circular though. An extreme elliptical orbit could take a planet out far from the Sun and then in closer depending on what point it's at in it's orbit. Like comets, except those have actually hit us before, I think. Yes, but for Planet X to come near us, it would first have to 1. Not be in our galaxy. If we haven't seen it yet, it is not in our galaxy. If it is, it is way too far off track to come near enough to do such. 2. If Planet X is part of another galaxy, then it couldn't hit us. Orbiting planets of other galaxies don't cross with other orbit paths of planets in galaxies.
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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 5:12 pm
I'll bet you $500 that the end of the world will not happen on 2012 and it'll be just like any other doomsday false alarm.
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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:28 pm
Captain_Shinzo Obscurus Captain_Shinzo Obscurus Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.The version I remember reading the most about wasn't of a collision, but of the planet getting closer to us and the tidal forces wreaking havoc with our planet. Not sure I buy it, but I thought the correlation of the characteristics of Nibiru with Tyche was interesting. Eh, I kinda find it abit neat.
Planet X theories vary from people. However, each of them are debunked by the same answer which is the planet's set orbiting path.Orbits aren't perfectly circular though. An extreme elliptical orbit could take a planet out far from the Sun and then in closer depending on what point it's at in it's orbit. Like comets, except those have actually hit us before, I think. Yes, but for Planet X to come near us, it would first have to 1. Not be in our galaxy. If we haven't seen it yet, it is not in our galaxy. If it is, it is way too far off track to come near enough to do such. 2. If Planet X is part of another galaxy, then it couldn't hit us. Orbiting planets of other galaxies don't cross with other orbit paths of planets in galaxies. I think you might be confusing "galaxy" with "solar system." If it's orbiting our sun then it's in our solar system. It doesn't take much stretching of the imagination to consider that if Nibiru is real and approaching us then NASA would be doctoring photos. We haven't seen Tyche yet, but there is a chance that it's the largest planet in the solar system, just hanging out in the Oort Cloud. There's a lot of crap floating around out there that we don't know about.
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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:04 pm
We were supposed to be able to see Nibiru from Australia since mid 2010 so as far as I'm concerned anyone believing that non sense needs a reality check.
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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 8:08 pm
Captain_Shinzo Mossaleum Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.Out of pure curiosity and lack of knowing much about astrophysics, why is it impossible for another planet to hit us? Especially if the opposing planets gravitational force is far superior to ours? And don't worry; I joined friggin' IMVU just to view the crap video: you aren't missing anything save for comedy. Still, if you feel like checking it out, it's worth the giggle. wink It isn't the fact that Planet X's superior gravitational is bigger, it's the orbit itself. Two galaxies can't intertwine with each other, it doesn't work out. Think of a galaxy that has planetary rings surrounding the center. Those rings aren't suppose to cross other rings of planets, considering it might cause a large gravitational galactic problem.Whole galaxies crash into each other all the time idiot... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW7BvabYnn8
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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 9:59 pm
Official Sasuke Uchiha Captain_Shinzo Mossaleum Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.Out of pure curiosity and lack of knowing much about astrophysics, why is it impossible for another planet to hit us? Especially if the opposing planets gravitational force is far superior to ours? And don't worry; I joined friggin' IMVU just to view the crap video: you aren't missing anything save for comedy. Still, if you feel like checking it out, it's worth the giggle. wink It isn't the fact that Planet X's superior gravitational is bigger, it's the orbit itself. Two galaxies can't intertwine with each other, it doesn't work out. Think of a galaxy that has planetary rings surrounding the center. Those rings aren't suppose to cross other rings of planets, considering it might cause a large gravitational galactic problem.Whole galaxies crash into each other all the time idiot... ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW7BvabYnn8 An entire galaxy, yes. However, a planet from ANOTHER galaxy? I'm not quite sure of that one. That would have to be the clashing of two galaxies. In that case, Planet X is already debunked. Time for GALAXY X. I kid you, but my point stands.
@Obscurus- I might be confusing the terms. I was never one for astronomical vocabulary. ^^; Still, my point still stands. If the planet is too far away, it's orbit has no possibility into running into us.
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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 10:09 pm
Captain_Shinzo Official Sasuke Uchiha Captain_Shinzo Mossaleum Captain_Shinzo Obscurus This may be unrelated, but does anyone else see a possible connection between Nibiru and this new hypothetical planet Tyche that's been getting a lot of press lately? Not really. Just the idea of a planet hitting us is impossible. The only connection I see of Planet X and this other planet is that... well... they are new planets.
As for the OP, the site was complete bull. I didn't bother watching the vid considering it required me to do SOMETHING to prove I'm "human". The marketing scam and the fact it involves Planet X theories is enough to show this is a hoax.Out of pure curiosity and lack of knowing much about astrophysics, why is it impossible for another planet to hit us? Especially if the opposing planets gravitational force is far superior to ours? And don't worry; I joined friggin' IMVU just to view the crap video: you aren't missing anything save for comedy. Still, if you feel like checking it out, it's worth the giggle. wink It isn't the fact that Planet X's superior gravitational is bigger, it's the orbit itself. Two galaxies can't intertwine with each other, it doesn't work out. Think of a galaxy that has planetary rings surrounding the center. Those rings aren't suppose to cross other rings of planets, considering it might cause a large gravitational galactic problem.Whole galaxies crash into each other all the time idiot... ]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cW7BvabYnn8 An entire galaxy, yes. However, a planet from ANOTHER galaxy? I'm not quite sure of that one. That would have to be the clashing of two galaxies. In that case, Planet X is already debunked. Time for GALAXY X. I kid you, but my point stands.
@Obscurus- I might be confusing the terms. I was never one for astronomical vocabulary. ^^; Still, my point still stands. If the planet is too far away, it's orbit has no possibility into running into us.Oh I see, I apologise I thought you said that Galaxies cannot clash, I'm not expert but I study astronomy as a hobby so that was like an automatic reaction to me.
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