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NASA EMPLOYEE SPEAKS ABOUT NIBIRU ? ? ?


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whats odd is while flipping around the 200 plus cable channels last night I saw 2 different movies that were related to this. Both were just how people would react once they knew there were only a few hours on earth left.

causation/correlation stuffage? hmmm

*the films were Meloncholia(sp) and 4:44 Last day on earth or something like that.

Yep they are Another Earth & Melancholia. I liked Another Earth, Melancholia was a little weird

Never heard of the 4:44 one though. May have to check it out

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It was on Net Geo.. quanton physician explanted the whole thing in detail. We can see some cold planets because of the reflections from the sun, but sun light does not reach many planets so we cannot see these planets... NASA uses heat telescope to discover these planets... because many of the planets still have hot and active core. Problem arises when planet is dead (cold and no active core) and out of reach of sunlight... This planets can be the size of our sun or larger and can hang out just outside our solar system and we would have no idea. We can only discover these planets when thy coming too close to our solar system... when we do, it will be too late. These Red Dwarfs will move other planets off their axis and into collision corse with other planets... example: huge asteriod belt between Jupitor and Mars is all that remaining of 2 planets that colides long long time ago.

not that I know what I'm talking about but i'd suggest you watch less nat geo and read a bit more on the subject... much of what you said is either mixed up or incorrect.

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Red Dwarf aka Nabiri will be impossible to see because it does not reflect any light. Its a cold, dead planet and the only way we can see is by feeling the destruction from gravitational pull. Aka... We can only discover it when poo hits the fan. I believe Nabiru exists and it passes through our solar system every 26,000 or so years.

Ok, for Nibiru to take 26,000 years to orbit the sun, using Kepler's third law & assuming that the body would pass through the solar system, that works out to about 3200 astronomical units (AU being the distance from the sun to earth) at the far point of it's orbit. Now Pluto is about 39 AU out. Anything with the mass to seriously fug with other planets is going to escape after it's first trip around the sun. Also, pretty sure you mean brown dwarf because a red dwarf would still be brighter than Jupiter at about 500 AU.

If you read greek and sumarian mythology then u know both cultures talked about 12 planets in our solar system but we only see 11 (including pluto) and 1 is still missing. What happened to the 12th planet? Also, number of asteroid flying toward earth increased almost 10 fold in last few years... Why? What takes these asteroids from outer space and shoots them toward earth at incredible speed?

...Forget 12 what is 10 & 11?

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I forgot. I got that from the book "the 12th planet" by Zach Sichin (sp?) Who spent his entire life studying Greek and Sumarian cultures. Its a great book with a lot of pictures and facts about ancient cultures and believes. He pretty much connects all cultures to sumerian culture. Almost every culture has a #12 associated with Gods or higher power. Very interesting.

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