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Posted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 11:12 pm
Official Sasuke Uchiha Captain_Shinzo Official Sasuke Uchiha Captain_Shinzo Mossaleum 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. Nah, it's all good. I wish I studied more astronomy. I'm stuck in the Psychological and medical world myself. I usually just read about the mind and diseases. One aspect I have about diseases are possible zombie viruses. >:3 You'd be surprised on what simple little cells can do when they form 100 different diseases everyday somewhere on our planet.
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Posted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:25 pm
Captain_Shinzo @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. No worries. I'm not a Nibiru believer either, but I thought there was some similarity between the Nibiru story and this hypothetical Tyche. Both of them are supposed to be huge planets on the outskirts of the solar system. The worst Tyche might be able to do is sling comets and other junk from the Oort Cloud toward the inner solar system.
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:48 am
Obscurus Captain_Shinzo @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. No worries. I'm not a Nibiru believer either, but I thought there was some similarity between the Nibiru story and this hypothetical Tyche. Both of them are supposed to be huge planets on the outskirts of the solar system. The worst Tyche might be able to do is sling comets and other junk from the Oort Cloud toward the inner solar system. It's all good, man. It's just good that we are on the same page as what is being discussed. Just so we don't get confused. As for the similarities, I'm not sure. They both can seem similar, but I'm not sure if they have ever been put together. Not being one to stereotype, but most Planet X believers just pull the idea or any idea out of their dung-holes and hope it makes sense to anyone around them. You might be right, though. After all, we have been getting...about 40 comets coming at us in the last four months? That's alot. Most of them were world-destroying ones, too. I'm just surprised a meteor hasn't hit us yet. The odds are easy enough to be an airplane landing in your yard, sure. However, this is the idea of the entire earth being a yard and we only get one shot.
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:56 am
Captain_Shinzo Obscurus Captain_Shinzo @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. No worries. I'm not a Nibiru believer either, but I thought there was some similarity between the Nibiru story and this hypothetical Tyche. Both of them are supposed to be huge planets on the outskirts of the solar system. The worst Tyche might be able to do is sling comets and other junk from the Oort Cloud toward the inner solar system. It's all good, man. It's just good that we are on the same page as what is being discussed. Just so we don't get confused. As for the similarities, I'm not sure. They both can seem similar, but I'm not sure if they have ever been put together. Not being one to stereotype, but most Planet X believers just pull the idea or any idea out of their dung-holes and hope it makes sense to anyone around them. You might be right, though. After all, we have been getting...about 40 comets coming at us in the last four months? That's alot. Most of them were world-destroying ones, too. I'm just surprised a meteor hasn't hit us yet. The odds are easy enough to be an airplane landing in your yard, sure. However, this is the idea of the entire earth being a yard and we only get one shot.I don't think Tyche would be any real danger to us either, but I'm sure the similarities aren't lost on Nibiru believers. The last article I read on Tyche said that certain doomsday groups were already pointing to it. It's probably been linked with 2012 already as well.
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Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:51 am
Obscurus Captain_Shinzo Obscurus Captain_Shinzo @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. No worries. I'm not a Nibiru believer either, but I thought there was some similarity between the Nibiru story and this hypothetical Tyche. Both of them are supposed to be huge planets on the outskirts of the solar system. The worst Tyche might be able to do is sling comets and other junk from the Oort Cloud toward the inner solar system. It's all good, man. It's just good that we are on the same page as what is being discussed. Just so we don't get confused. As for the similarities, I'm not sure. They both can seem similar, but I'm not sure if they have ever been put together. Not being one to stereotype, but most Planet X believers just pull the idea or any idea out of their dung-holes and hope it makes sense to anyone around them. You might be right, though. After all, we have been getting...about 40 comets coming at us in the last four months? That's alot. Most of them were world-destroying ones, too. I'm just surprised a meteor hasn't hit us yet. The odds are easy enough to be an airplane landing in your yard, sure. However, this is the idea of the entire earth being a yard and we only get one shot.I don't think Tyche would be any real danger to us either, but I'm sure the similarities aren't lost on Nibiru believers. The last article I read on Tyche said that certain doomsday groups were already pointing to it. It's probably been linked with 2012 already as well. H.P. Lovecraft couldn't have said it better when the ignorant and unknown is always the most feared.
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Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:07 pm
❝Dude, is there another platform to view this video?? Because it is lame. I need to verify that I'm human by registering to a stupid phone application. stressed ❞
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Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:27 am
The scientists said some years ago(I don't know when really), that the galaxy is expanding. If so, then the orbits might as well expand. Then I am quite astounded to hear such a hilarious hoax after what they said.
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Posted: Sat Nov 19, 2011 5:18 am
I doubt the end of world in 2012. In the bible, God had said that the world will end, at a time where everyone least expects it. It would thus be impossible that the world will end in 2012, when we all "know" and expect it to end. And before the end of the world, in Revelations, He mentions that disasters would happen before the world end. However, neither of them have happened, and the rumored computer chips in our hand has not even been invented (maybe a prototype). However, the end of the world 2012 could be the start of the disasters. I do hope that I have the faith in God such that even when the devil tempts me to have the mark of the beast and maybe even tortures me to do so, I will still stand strong and refuse to have it implanted inside of me.
I dare say the end of the world 2012 is merely a rumor invented by the illuminati and anti-christ to cause havoc and mislead us.
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Posted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 4:48 pm
So hows that end of the world coming along.
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Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 8:29 am
I personally believe that disasters of the natural sort or those brought on by humans have nothing to do with the end of the world. We live on an imperfect, inconsistant planet where disasters have been happening even before it was finished forming. As for human disasters, they've been happening all throughout history. Genocides and wide-spread disease such as the plague were disasters that could have been avoided, but were not. They may seem like they've been increasing, but they really haven't. There has just been more in America and anything that happens here automatically becomes a disaster because of how unused to these things our society (American society) seems to be. When the world ends, it will probably only be our world, not the entirety of the universe. Provided you believe in life out there, I know I do, they will keep going and living their lives just like how humanity has when whole species' went extinct on our planet.
That's just how I view things, though.
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Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2012 3:19 pm
The chance of world end by a nuclear warfare is far greater than of nature disaster...excluding of course, asteroid and volcano, but they have the same effect.
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