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Originally posted by manticorex5
ok first of all i think it's really cute how some of you really believe what NASA says and the pictures they show, do you really are that naive to believe if they knew something bad is up with Elenin they would show us??? awww.
i really don't think anything about Elenin or Nibiru or whatever, because i don't have the super technology to track them down and neither of you, so you actually know nothing about space either, so it looks kinda dumb when people get all mad with the other people who really believe about Elenin or Nibiru, we will just have to wait and see.
Originally posted by Centurionx
I have a hunch Elenin is not the only thing out there.
Originally posted by openyourmind1262
I am a newbie so bear with me. I have read these threads for weeks now. Some very good info, some not so good. The op on this thread did a decent job of explaining himself. Whether or not you buy into the various scenarios as to what may happen, Nibiru, dwarf star, aliens, comets etc etc etc. The anomalies are to numerous to mention with this issue..
The anomalies grow with each passing day, a little drab of info here, and a drab there. All leads to where? With me it leads to SOMETHING is going on. For those of you who think the Government want lie to you, where the hell were you on 911? We have how much $$$$$ floating in space? For what? Nasa allready has said the entire shuttle program brought ZERO scientific discoveries from all that $$$$$$$$. Now they end it. because it's to expensive ( say what).
Not to mention all the probes, ISS, Spitzer Space Telescope, Hubble, Sophia, South Pole Infrared Telescope, And the fact the Vatican owns the worlds largest binocular view Infrared telescope at U of Arizona. Say what you want, but all these items leads me to beleive they are looking for something and no amount of $$$$$ is an issue. They found it, therir tracking it & they damn well know what it has the potential of doing. I said potential.
Now with all that $$$$$$ floating in space, we are to beleive these pics from observatories are the only ones, get real people. I'll leave with this. Just go to NASA's Shuttle site and look at all the shuttle missions, By far over 2/3 rds of the missions have been for the DOD & Pentagon, you gotta ask yourself WHY?
Originally posted by Wademus
I would like to kill this thread, as its ridiculous. Do any of you actually own a telescope?????
www.universetoday.com...
Sorry, this small object in space will come and go. as it has many times.
Forget all this wild "government nasa" coverup jargon. There are 1000s of private and independent astronomers, many of whom even operate millions of dollars in equipment. So forget about "coverup".
WAKE UPedit on 9-8-2011 by Wademus because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Altairr
...huge light source in the lower left corner which seems STRANGE...
Originally posted by Darkblade71
reply to post by XplanetX
I quit reading your link as soon as I saw the dismissal of gravity.
That right there tells me it is a BS article.
Originally posted by Darkblade71
Thinking about gravity Vs Magnetism now...*ponders*
That would be an easy theory to prove I would think.
Take a small magnet and drop it pos side down and then neg side down, and measure the rate of fall, if one side falls faster than the other wouldn't this suggest gravity is magnetism or not magnetism?
*ponders*
Or am I just insane?
I am referring to this link:Nibiru-Final Update
Although there is a lot of very cool information on this link, the dismissal of gravity just bugs me very badly loledit on 9-8-2011 by Darkblade71 because: added link to reference post
Originally posted by XplanetX
Originally posted by Darkblade71
reply to post by XplanetX
I quit reading your link as soon as I saw the dismissal of gravity.
That right there tells me it is a BS article.
I would urge you to read the entire article.
People scoffed at Copernicus for suggesting that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
We still feel the effects of what we call 'gravity' but this article merely indicates that the source of gravity is magnetism.
Originally posted by ngchunter
Originally posted by XplanetX
Originally posted by Darkblade71
reply to post by XplanetX
I quit reading your link as soon as I saw the dismissal of gravity.
That right there tells me it is a BS article.
I would urge you to read the entire article.
People scoffed at Copernicus for suggesting that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
We still feel the effects of what we call 'gravity' but this article merely indicates that the source of gravity is magnetism.
Good grief, people actually believe this stuff? And here I thought they were just ignoring the parts they didn't like. I guess it's not even confirmation bias, but that actually makes it worse. A simple grade school level experiment shows why this is completely false.
image.gsfc.nasa.gov...
Oh, but it's from NASA so it must be a conspiracy...
Originally posted by XplanetX
I am new to this website and I cannot begin any new topics.
But regarding the topic of Elenin, I would appreciate it if somebody could create a new post with the following information as the subject.
docs.google.com...
The above link will give everyone some very detailed scientific information on Planet X (Nibiru) and the implications for it's orbit through our solar system.
Planet X could very well be real and following Elenin in on it's orbit around our sun.
Melancholia is an upcoming disaster drama film written and directed by Lars von Trier, starring Kirsten Dunst, Kiefer Sutherland and Charlotte Gainsbourg. The film deals with a variety of people trying to cope with the death of the planet as a large foreign body threatens a deadly collision.[1] The film is a Danish majority production with international co-producers in Sweden, France, Germany and Italy. It is expected to premiere in May 2011
Melancholia (from Greek μελαγχολία - melancholia, "sadness", lit. "black bile"),[1] also lugubriousness, from the Latin lugere, to mourn; moroseness, from the Latin morosus, self-willed, fastidious habit; wistfulness, from old English wist: intent, or saturnine, (see Saturn), in contemporary usage, is a mood disorder of non-specific depression, characterized by low levels of both enthusiasm and eagerness for activity.
In a modern context, "melancholy" applies only to the mental or emotional symptoms of depression or despondency; historically, "melancholia" could be physical as well as mental, and melancholic conditions were classified as such by their common cause rather than by their properties.[2]
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