Nibiru..2012 the end?

Ok you keep thinking that if it makes you feel better.

Would you rather think of a brown dwarf floating towards earth at cataclysmic speeds and the inevitable consequences being the total destruction of life as we know it?

Ignorance is bliss.
 
Ok you keep thinking that if it makes you feel better.

Lab are you the same know who claims to know "people in the know" I am not taking the pee pee, just asking is all.

Also if you really think the world is going to end in 2012 and i mean really end, why do you not just take a 12 bore and get it over and done with!
 
2012 is about the next stage in our evolution, the start of a new generation of humans.

No it's not, it's the year after next and that's all.

Personally, I for one can't wait until 2013 arrives so you people have to come up with a.) an excuse as to why nothing happened in 2012 or b.) the next crackpot theory for a few years down the line.
 
I will keep an open mind to all this stuff, you never know do you

Yes, you do. You may as well be worried about invasion by the Daleks. The Nibiru myth isn't internally consistent and it isn't consistent with observations and it isn't consistent with astronomy. It's just plain wrong.

You can plot the alleged orbit (which isn't possible for a planet anyway, but let's ignore that for the time being). Of course, that requires choosing one set of alleged details from the various contradictory ones online, which should be another clue.

You can then find out where it would be now, less than three years before alleged devastation.

It's not there. There is nothing massive enough and close enough.

Some people are even claiming it's a brown dwarf, which by now would be clearly visible to the naked eye in broad daylight, let alone at night.

You don't even need to look at the carefully chosen interpretation of some parts of some religions or the requirement to believe in Mayan creation stories that Nibiru believers are too foolish to realise are a required part of their beliefs.

There are only two situations in which the whole Nibiru myth could be true:

i) It is an alien spaceship rendered invisible and massless by technology far beyond our understanding.

ii) It is far away and will be teleported in at some point in the future by alien technology far beyond our understanding.

It makes more sense to be worried about alien invasion.
 
I am just open to the possibility that we don't know what's out there and what could be heading our way at any time.

But we do know some things about what might be close enough to hit in less than 3 years time and thus we know that Nibiru doesn't exist.

There are many rocks in space that might hit and some of them would be devastating, but no planets let alone brown dwarfs.

Alien invasion is a far less ridiculous thing to worry about.
 
Mayans: Please Stop Saying the World Will End in 2012

"I came back from England last year and man, they had me fed up with this stuff," said Apolinario Chile Pixtun, a Mayan Indian elder who insists that the doomsday scenarios come not from his culture, but from Western ideas.

David Stuart, a Mayan specialist at the University of Texas at Austin, added that the Mayans "never said the world is going to end, they never said anything bad would happen necessarily." That hasn't stopped talk of the Earth's poles shifting, etc.

Scientists say the most drastic change to the Earth's magnetic poles would be a one-degree shift that would take place over a million-year time span. There's also no indication that such a shift would begin in 2012.
 
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its just a calender end and people have to jump to conclusions rather than get out the box and look
 
The thing is, if we colonized another planet, we would make up stuff for that planet to be destroyed/collided with, which is why this stuff is ridiculous. No matter where we go, the weak minded will always conjure up some fake prediction for the end of humanity.
 
"The idea of the Nibiru collision originated with Nancy Lieder, a Wisconsin woman who claims that as a girl she was contacted by gray extraterrestrials called Zetas, who implanted a communications device in her brain."

Seriously, if you believe this **** your as gullable as this weirdo.

Interesting site: http://www.csicop.org/si/show/myth_of_nibiru_and_the_end_of_the_world_in_2012/

Hmmm?
That was in 1995.

In 1982 NASA recognized the possibility of an extra solar planet that was beyond the reach of their best satellite to detect. So NASA set out to change that! Just one year later JPL conveniently had just what NASA needed to make it possible to look deep into our own solar system, (past Pluto's orbit).

The launch of the IRAS satellite shortly there afterwards, located a VERY LARGE object that NASA officials were "bedeviled" by, and that they, "do not want to accept it" what they were now witnessing. Some of the DATA suggested, "that it might actually be moving toward Earth!"

Also "It's not incoming mail," Cal Tech's Neugebauer said. "I want to douse that idea with as much
cold water as I can."

Are they sure?


Search for:- The Washington Post, 31-Dec-1983, for the rest of the story.


I'd rather take up religion, it has a better storyline.

True story or fairytale?
 
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Either, Eris, a dwarf planet with an orbit the same as the haox Nibiru.

Or this star that could possibly of engulfed two planets.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V838_Monocerotis - V838.

"The observatory also made headlines briefly with the discovery of an "unknown object" that was at first described as "possibly as large as the giant planet Jupiter and possibly so close to Earth that it would be part of this solar system."[3] However, further analysis revealed that, of several unidentified objects, nine were distant galaxies and the tenth was "intergalactic cirrus".[4] None were found to be Solar System bodies.[4]"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IRAS
 
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Hmmm?
That was in 1995.

In 1982 NASA recognized the possibility of an extra solar planet that was beyond the reach of their best satellite to detect. So NASA set out to change that! Just one year later JPL conveniently had just what NASA needed to make it possible to look deep into our own solar system, (past Pluto's orbit).

The launch of the IRAS satellite shortly there afterwards, located a VERY LARGE object that NASA officials were "bedeviled" by, and that they, "do not want to accept it" what they were now witnessing. Some of the DATA suggested, "that it might actually be moving toward Earth!"

Search for:- The Washington Post, 31-Dec-1983, for the rest of the story.

If they're astronomers, they would want to study it...
 
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