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Originally posted by bluloa
People ask why dont we have amateurs telling us about this? Go to You Tube, there are hundreds of so called amateurs providing their proof.
Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by LDragonFire
However one can simply look back through time and see that no destruction has occurred. 13 baktuns is equivalent to about 5,000 years. Yet we have a string of uninterrupted civilizations dating back at least 6,000 years with no indication of a great cataclysm. Then even before that we have about 95,000 years of human history with no indication of a cataclysm.
io9.com...
There is one near-extinction event that is fairly well-known, although it remains controversial. Roughly 70,000 years ago, give or take a few thousand years, an enormous eruption occurred in what is now Sumatra, leaving behind Lake Toba (the crater lake pictured above). The eruption coincides with a population bottleneck that is often cited as the reason for the relatively low genetic diversity across Homo sapiens sapiens. Research suggests as few as 2,000 humans were left alive by the eruption and its aftereffects.
Originally posted by TimesUp
Originally posted by ProudBird
reply to post by LedaOhio
Sorry, but......your OP is clear, then this post is making me
Direct Evidence that Nibiru in fact does exist...
NO, there is no such thing as "Nibiru".
Now I know it's true.
Whenever I see you jump into threads with your "no way, impossible" attitude, I know then that the thread is most likely on to something.
I can't recall one thread that I've read where you don't attempt to debunk the theory.
Can you show real prof? not government sponsored prof of this:
NO, there is no such thing as "Nibiru".
Originally posted by ProudBird
reply to post by LedaOhio
Actually, you have been misled:
There's far too much ancient artifacts saying Nibiru exist..
There are plenty of scholars and experts on ATS who are very familiar with the actual translations of ancient sources.
The "Nibiru" claims stem from one man, basically --- a fellow named Zechariah Sitchen. He (wrongly) claims that he "translated" ancient Sumerian texts....and he's the one who concocted this hoax and myth of "Nibiru".
Now....all it takes is a little bi of common sense and knowledge of astronomy to understand that this "Nibiru" is non-existent. Think on this:
We can see Jupiter with the naked eye. Even though it is a LONG ways away.....it is very big. Same with Saturn, even farther away,, and although a bit smaller than Jupiter, still can be seen with the naked eye. Next is Uranus....harder to see, need very good viewing conditions, but it's still possible.
All ^ ^ ^ without a telescope or binoculars.
So, any such thing as "Nibiru" that was "inbound"? It would be dead obvious, to everyone on the planet (by now). Especially as the stated (and fully a hoax) claim of an "arrival" in December of this year.
Think about the speeds of the bodies in our Solar System, and then you can work out the distance to cover. Jupiter, for instance, is about 5 A.U. distance from the Sun (One A.U. is the average distance of Earth to the Sun, or roughly 93,000,000 miles).
Now, simple math can tell you the velocity needed if say....Jupiter were to suddenly defy all laws of physics and orbital mechanics, and make a 90° turn and head inbound, toward the Sun.....for it to arrive in the vicinity of Earth's orbit in December, 2012.
Ain't gonna happen. And, neither is "Nibiru". Since it doesn't even exist!
Originally posted by HeywoodFloyd
reply to post by LedaOhio
Knowing that NASA always lies,
now there is a good reason to be really worried about 2012.
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