Nibiru - page 4

 
grell:
There's a lot of us, here, purging.
not so: the event is called "the harvest"
 
RomanIgorevi4:

Nibiru has been dealt with but what about the floods, I realise that there are mostly sceptical comrades here but still.

Why is everyone so skeptical? I'm a big flood enthusiast.
 
A bloody harvest.
 
grell:
A bloody harvest.
undoubtedly, but it is a term I have come across many times on the internet...
the harvest will be reaped by the one who sows...
 
Farnsworth: Moderators are invited to help a colleague with the bloat.
A legitimate Friday branch to relieve brain strain.
 
Mathemat:
A legitimate Friday branch, relieving the strain on the brain.
Alexei, you just don't have to exert yourself and you won't need to "take anything off".
 
Farnsworth:
Alexei, you just don't have to exert yourself and you won't have to 'shoot' anything.

Only resting in a morgue is stress-free...

You, too, strain yourself before you write another sentence and "shoot" something.

 
sanyooooook:

Nibiru is an imaginary planet on the diametrically opposite side of the Sun from the Earth.

What do you think we can expect from it?


What makes you think it's fictional? Read scientific astronomical websites as well as NASA. Nibiru is a planetoid that orbits several solar systems. Formerly, it was one of the planets of one of the stars of Sirius - Anu, or as it is called Sirius C, in general Sirius has 3 stars - Sirius A, Sirius B, Sirius C, or Sothis, Satis, Anu . That's exactly what happened. An explosion occurred and Satis collapsed into what astronomers call a superdense dwarf star and was pulled, like the star Anu, into an eliptical orbit around the dominant star Sothis. In the wake of all this perturbation Nibiru, one of the most distant planets of star Anu, had fallen out of its orbit and wandered off into space. When it passed through our solar system it was pulled into the Sun's gravitational field, but Nibiru did not go into a full gravitational pull, pushing it into a new orbit that spans the trajectory between our solar system and the Sirius system. The period of rotation is about 3100 years, moreover the trajectory is not stable and the time varies from time to time +/-. The planet itself is about 6 times larger than Jupiter. The transit time of our solar system is about 30 Earth years. As the Earth revolves around the Sun, and our solar system enters the constellation of Pleiades and rotates with them. In short, each passage of Nibiru in relation to Earth is at a different distance, and consequently its influence on the Earth is different.

Nibiru is now close enough to our solar system that it can already be seen with any telescope. According to NASA, this time Nibiru will pass very close to Earth and because its trajectory is not stable the exact time of its passage closest to the Earth they can not say (or do not want not to raise panic, because the gravitational strike on the Earth at this time may be very strong), calling the time between 12 to 30 years. The most interesting thing is that Nibiru is inhabited by intelligent beings (who have had to adapt to live inside the planet due to its thousands of years of travel away from suns) and they visit different planets, including Earth, while they are passing through our solar system. Their last appearance was during the heyday of Egypt.

I'm rambling today.

 
Angela:


What makes you think it's fictional? Read scientific astronomical websites, as well as NASA. Nibiru is a planetoid that orbits several solar systems. Formerly, it was one of the planets of one of the stars of Sirius - Sothis, or as it is called Sirius A, generally Sirius has 3 stars - Sirius A, Sirius B, Sirius C, or Sothis, Satis, Anu . That's exactly what happened. An explosion occurred and Satis collapsed into what astronomers call a superdense dwarf star and was pulled, like the star Anu, into an eliptical orbit around the dominant star Sothis. In the wake of all this perturbation Nibiru, one of the most distant planets of star Anu, had fallen out of its orbit and wandered off into space. While passing through our solar system it was pulled into the Sun's gravitational field, but not entrapped completely by the gravity, causing Nibiru to embark on a new orbit that spans the trajectory between our solar system and the Sirius system. The period of rotation is about 3100 years, in addition the trajectory is not stable and the time varies from time to time +/-. The planet itself is about 6 times larger than Jupiter. The transit time of our solar system is about 30 Earth years. As the Earth revolves around the Sun, and our solar system enters the constellation of Pleiades and rotates with them. In short, each passage of Nibiru in relation to Earth is at a different distance, and consequently its influence on the Earth is different.

Nibiru is now close enough to our solar system that it is visible with any telescope. According to NASA, this time Nibiru will pass very close to Earth and as its trajectory is not stable the exact time of its passage closest to the Earth they can not say (or do not want not to raise panic, because the gravitational strike on the Earth at this time may be very strong) naming the date between 12 and 30 years. The most interesting thing is that Nibiru is inhabited by intelligent beings (who have had to adapt to live inside the planet due to its thousands of years of travel away from suns) and they visit different planets, including Earth, while they are passing through our solar system. Their last appearance was during the heyday of Egypt.

I'm rambling today.

but now, if you were rambling instead of copying from the page the font would be the same, but you can even find the page you stole it from.)

ZS: how fast is the planet moving if the orbital period between our Sun and Sirius system is 3100 years?

 
Actually, Angela seems to be the face of the fair sex.
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