2012... Will the world will end!

1\ Pluto is still a planet as far as I am concerned.

How nice for you. What about the other half a dozen objects that used to be considered planets until more was learned about them? Do you consider them to be planets too?

According to the Planet X/Nibiru/blah blah conspiracists, it's at least a planet bigger than Earth. Some of them think it's a brown dwarf!

2\ Who said it was hitting earth? Sumerians / Egyptians didn't
Take a look online for the end of the world Nibiru people.

3\ Its not even mentioned by the mayans, their calendar ends its long count that is all.
But it's where those people are getting the timing from.

4\ It is 3600 years according to the texts
The orbit of Pluto? No, it isn't. It's just under 248 years.

Check your facts your getting Sumerian and Mayan all mixed up , lol a few 1000' years difference and a few 1000 miles as well.
Which is another reason why it's all bull.

Also...in what way do you think your post counters the argument that an incoming object at least as visible as a planet bigger than Earth would not be easily detectable 2 years out? Or how it supports your argument that the fact you can't see Pluto from Earth with the naked eye proves that an incoming brown dwarf 2 years out would be invisible?
 
How nice for you. What about the other half a dozen objects that used to be considered planets until more was learned about them? Do you consider them to be planets too?

From its discovery in 1930 until 2006 has been a planet Its what I grew up with, what other objects have been know as planets for over 70 years? Pluto was know by the Sumerians 6000 years ago as a planet by the way.
Take a look online for the end of the world Nibiru people.

I am reading Zecharia Sitchin's Earth Chronicles series Is a bit more detailed than some random online post.

But it's where those people are getting the timing from.

The orbit of Pluto? No, it isn't. It's just under 248 years.

Which is another reason why it's all bull.

No Nibirus orbit is apparently 3600 years, again read the books.

Also...in what way do you think your post counters the argument that an incoming object at least as visible as a planet bigger than Earth would not be easily detectable 2 years out? Or how it supports your argument that the fact you can't see Pluto from Earth with the naked eye proves that an incoming brown dwarf 2 years out would be invisible?

Who said its a brown dwarf ? Or bigger than earth? Some random online site, again read the book
 
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From its discovery in 1930 until 2006 has been a planet Its what I grew up with, what other objects have been know as planets for over 70 years?

Vesta, Juno, Ceres and Pallas. Maybe not all of them for over 70 years. I can't be bothered to check precise discovery years and the years they were reclassified as not being planets after all.

Pluto was know by the Sumerians 6000 years ago as a planet by the way.
No, it wasn't. You're looking at a case of someone (Stitchin in this case) trying very hard indeed to find something to stuff something under their beliefs to prop them up.

There's an image of unknown meaning with some unknown things marked on it. They don't correspond to the relative sizes of the planets or the relative positions of the planets or anything else to do with the planets.

I am reading Zecharia Sitchin's Earth Chronicles series Is a bit more detailed than some random online post.
Detailed, yes. Reliable, no. See above for just one example from many.

No Nibirus orbit is apparently 3600 years, again read the books.
When you stated it as 3500 years (was last here in 1500BC), I went with that. Different believers make up different numbers for various things. It's easier to just go along with them and argue on their own terms.

But whether it's 3500 or 3600 years for this entirely non-existent thing has absolutely no bearing on the original point: your argument that Nibiru would not be visible from Earth because you can't see Pluto is ridiculous.

Who said its a brown dwarf ? Or bigger than earth? Some random online site, again read the book
One person making money from making up stories to fool gullible people is as good as any other. You probably know that most such people claim it's either a planet much bigger than Earth or a brown dwarf.

You tell me what you think Stitchin thinks Nibiru is and I'll debunk it.

Don't just tell me to read the book again - it does not contain your opinions, which is what we're arguing about here. What you think Stitchin thinks may or may not have any similarity with what Stitchin thinks.
 
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