Nibiru
#31
Posted 22 February 2008 - 05:22 PM
Everyone of you that thinks that ''logic'' is the only way you can explain stuff... are... a little less bright.
Logic is a human invented term.There IS no such thing as logic... Why can't a man fly? Because another man says he can't... Why does the man need to believe the other man? Because the other man told him about ''logic''... which is a dumb theory... just like you say this planet is...
This planet may exist... maybe it's not near eath at all... maybe it is? But humans can't see it... hmm...
Dudes, just shut up about all that logic things.... You should know better after all the events that has happened not only early, but also things that has been written bout a long time ago... We live in a reality... this reality does NOT involve ''logic''...
Screw logic... it sucks anyways...
#32
Posted 22 February 2008 - 08:17 PM
If a whole freakin' planet were on a collision course towards earth, I think scientists would have more than enough time to chart its course in the skies. No government on earth has a valid motive to hide that from its people, much less the rest of the world, even if they could hide it. They say that even an asteroid big enough to bring about a new ice age would be easy to detect long before it reached us. 1/4th the size of the sun in the sky? You wouldn't need an obscure internet site to tell people about something like that.
About the Mayan calendar: one thing to keep in mind is that at any given point in history, there have been multiple major sources predicting that the end was near. As humans, we are constantly interested in predicting the end of civilization, and there have been as many "guesses" as there have been days on our calendars. It's also very easy to attribute events to the "end times." Any given era will have its own share of catastrophies that could be twisted to fit some ancient prophecy.
So far, I see no reason to believe this is anything but a hoax being utilized to help fools part with their money. At least this time the hoax wasn't perpetrated by the original author...I can't say the same about Scientology.
However, I did come across something more interesting in the article: the hypothetical planet of Nibiru is sometimes referred to as Marduk. In the first Wild Arms game, there is a moon-sized orbital satellite capable of destroying all civilization on the planet's surface, and its name is "Malduke." A typical localization error -- switching the R to an L and adding an E at the end to aid pronunciation -- but now I know where they got the name from.
#33
Posted 22 February 2008 - 08:38 PM
Actually, Marduk was originally a Babylonian god. That one does have its own entry.
#34
Posted 23 February 2008 - 12:41 AM
EDIT: I found something shocking on NASA's website describing the same orbit and mass on Jupiter and all that stuff EXCEPT they are orbiting different sun-like stars in other constellations but follow the same orbit as described in the first post.
Read it for yourself, its more towards the bottom
http://www.nasa.gov/..._worldbook.html
Edited by trucky5, 23 February 2008 - 01:08 AM.
#35
Posted 23 February 2008 - 06:09 AM
It will happen... how, I do not dare to say, as I don't know... But somthing big is gonna happen... and soon too...
Now... I don't really support the theory of a planet X... but I do think that it is possible that the world might end soon...
Though, Nostradamus (spelled right?) predicted that humanity will end because of water... as far as I knoiw, he only said ''water''...that might mean alot of things...
Like, it might mean that the water level will drown us... or that we will drink ''bad'' water... like, the water has been poisoned by our foul acts...
And that last thing, is actually what happens in a book I'm planning on writing
#36
Posted 23 February 2008 - 06:15 AM
Well, that explains about stuff all in my case. Mind you, half of Australia has been getting a drenching in the last week, and part of Queensland did get flooded..
Mind you, my state, good old South Australia has received not even enough water in the last month to fill a shot glass. The eastern and western states are getting wet, and the middle two states are getting nothing! So if water has anything to do with me, it'll be lack of.
#37
Posted 23 February 2008 - 06:42 AM
#38
Posted 23 February 2008 - 08:42 AM
#39
Posted 23 February 2008 - 09:59 AM
Alternatively, if that's too long for some of you, an asteroid will come into the solar system in 800-ish years and it has our name on it. The YouTube video isn't available, though.
#40
Posted 23 February 2008 - 11:04 AM
I don't mean to demean you're thoughts or anything, but just let me assure you that the worlds not out to get you, and chances are, if you spend your life waiting for something big to happen, it won't. Small little things that seem big will happen, Iraq War, American Idol, etc., but nothing apocalyptic.
As far as planet X goes, the man who's theory is the most cited for it's defense even admits it probably doesn't exist. And as I said earlier, if the planet comes around every 3600 years, why haven't we been hit before?
#41
Posted 23 February 2008 - 04:35 PM
When you think about it, in 800-ish years we'll be so advanced that we could just shoot a huge laser at it or something...and even if we can't, chances are we'll have colonies on other planets by then, anyway...
#42
Posted 23 February 2008 - 06:25 PM
Dudes... This is... total rubbish... one day, you'll see...
#43
Posted 23 February 2008 - 07:04 PM
Because, there is no proof?
#45
Posted 23 February 2008 - 09:25 PM
'Nuff said.
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