sand-eel
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Anyone heard of this?
Apparently an ancient civilisation "sumerians" discovered it, I've seen the drawing they made of our solar system 5000 years ago....how the fuck they knew this is amazing tbh.
But apparently it comes near us every 3600 years, nasa say it doesn't exist, but there is loads of photos and talk of infrared pics of it....about 4 times as big as jupiter.
It appears every 3600 years and some wierd shit goes down on earth every 3600 years, evidence can be seen on tree rings etc...
I love conspiracy stuff, discuss...
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John
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I like a conspiracy but not sokethig that's completely made up.
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Tom G
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More Info is neeeded!
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Ronson
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quote: Originally posted by Tom G
More Info is neeeded!
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C2RL R
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So when did it last happen? What is the weird shit that goes down? I'd be very surprised if this were true. Can't remember the figures off the top of my head but for it to only be seen every 3600 years it must have one huge orbital path meaning it is a fucking long way away from our sun. The chances thy could have seen it with the naked eye are slim as it would need to reflect the light from our sun back to earth. Do you know anything about how long the planet is visible for when it happens?
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John
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What is this planet orbiting that it passes through our solar system every 3600 years? Or is that not relevant?
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C2RL R
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Think he means it is orbiting our sun, so it's in our system.
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John
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So a planet in our solar system, we go round the sun once a year so I can't see how it could possibly always be obscured. But NASA, the space guys, don't know about it.
Shouldn't even get internet time.
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C2RL R
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Inneed to read some articles on this but it's bed time so will check it tomorrow when I should be working.
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SetH
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Uhm... studying tree rings?
I dont know any trees that are 3600 years old only a couple of hundred?
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_Allan_
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I bet Seth has studied a few rings with his trunk.
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Ronson
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quote: Originally posted by SetH
Uhm... studying tree rings?
I dont know any trees that are 3600 years old only a couple of hundred?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_oldest_trees#Old_trees_with_estimated_ages
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SetH
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Nah, doesnt work since i converted to PERT. I need to become a feeder.
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Matty W
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i can see it probably making sense. with it being closer, possibly having an effect gravitationaly like changing tide patterns, maybe moving earth slightly off its orbit of the sun. after all, something 4 times the size of jupiter has to have a frigging massive gravitational force
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SetH
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how many years does pluto take to orbit the sun?
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Ronson
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248?
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Ronson
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planets_beyond_Neptune#Planet_X
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N3CRO
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Imho, if NASA still claim it don't exist then theres gottabe something going on there.
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SetH
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Exactly and thats pretty damn far away.
Now imagine how far from the Sun Planet X must be.
Even if its x 4 the size of jupiter I doubt it gets close enough to earth to have any influence?
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SetH
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Apparently, Planet X (a.k.a. Nibiru) was spotted by astronomers in the early 1980′s in the outermost reaches of the Solar System. It has been tracked by infrared observatories; seen lurking around in the Kuiper Belt and now it is speeding right toward us and will enter the inner Solar System in 2012. So what does this mean to us? Well, the effects of the approach of Planet X on our planet will be biblical, and what’s more the effects are being felt right now. Millions, even billions of people will die, global warming will increase; earthquakes, drought, famine, wars, social collapse, even killer solar flares will be caused by Nibiru blasting through the core of the Solar System. All of this will happen in 2012, and we must begin preparing for our demise right now…
As investigated in my previous article “No Doomsday in 2012“, a lot of weight had been placed on the end of an ancient Mayan calendar, the “Long Count”. According to this calendar and Mayan myth, something is going to happen on December 21st, 2012. Now the world’s Planet X supporters seem to have calculated that this hypothetical, deadly planet will arrive from a highly eccentric orbit to wreak gravitational havoc on Earth, sparking geological, social, economic and environmental damage, killing a high proportion of life… in 2012.
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SetH
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Theres a whole page on this shit :
http://www.universetoday.com/14486/2012-no-planet-x/
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Jake
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all of a sudden i felt like listening to this
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bywojswF1ng
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SetH
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WTF LOL does it have its own engines of something, how the fuck would it orbit like that?
one of you boffins explain this to me please
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tom130691
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quote: Originally posted by SetH
WTF LOL does it have its own engines of something, how the fuck would it orbit like that?
one of you boffins explain this to me please
orbits like that do happen,
just not with the numbers involved its a heavy "imaginary" lump in theory it would destry every planets orbit every time it comes through
and surely it would get battered to shit in the outer edges of space on that pic, adjusting its own orbit
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