Nibiru will be here in august 2012, but..., page 1


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reply posted on 31-7-2012 @ 03:10 AM by Destinyone
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My question is....why do you think it's true. What makes this thread any different than the 100s of threads that state the same things. Have you come into any *new* information, data, to share with us...

Des



reply posted on 31-7-2012 @ 03:44 AM by arpgme
Originally posted by Kastogere
Um......hmmmm....ya know....

If it is big enough to effect earth, people will see it in the sky because it will have to be close enough to effect earth much like the moon does.

Regardless of what color it is, people will see it if it is indeed that close.


I am not sure but, I think it will be a bit further than the moon, but it will still affect us because of it's large size.

People will not see it because it is colors not visible to the human eye (Ultra Violet) and I don't think mainstream scientists will admit to such a thing.


Originally posted by Destinyone
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post by arpgme



My question is....why do you think it's true. What makes this thread any different than the 100s of threads that state the same things. Have you come into any *new* information, data, to share with us...

Des


I don't think anyone called it an ultra-violet (invisible) giant moon.... People are expecting to "see" it and they won't, not because of it's orbit, but because of its colors unable to be seen by humans. To be fair, I am not sure if another had this exact perspective but most seem to be waiting for it to "pass" as if it were something able to be seen with the naked eye.

Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
Ummm.... NASA and those they get data from often discover things by seeing what isn't there not what IS there. In other words, if something big enough to effect this planet were literally days away (Aug 2012??) there would be suspiciously large areas of the star field out there that just kinda look black in exactly the shape of the object that close to us.

Kinda how they shot down the Stealth over Serbia.

So...Pics or? Well....like you said, it's invisible. errrr.. yeah.


It is not "that" close to Earth, but it is large so it will affect the Earth. Remember, we can only see from the perspective of Earth, we can not see from different angles (off Earth).


reply posted on 31-7-2012 @ 04:36 AM by Kastogere
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The only way for us to not see it is if it does not reflect sunlight...and sorry to say....but if its that big and that close...like the moon...its gonna reflect light and be seen no matter what color it is. The physical properties don't matter, if its in orbit or zooming by...sunlight is gonna hit it and reflect back down to the earth. If it moves in the path of the sunlight....its gonna get dark pretty quick when it shouldn't be.

The only way it wont be seen by the naked eye is if it went all new moon on us in position during the evening hours. Other wise someone somewhere would notice a huge problem with this picture.


reply posted on 31-7-2012 @ 05:43 AM by Wrabbit2000
I guess I'm confused on this. It's supposed to be here in August. That's within 30 days, give or take. The Solar System is a small place in cosmic terms, but it's a BIG place to us. That means, this would be nearly on top of us right now unless we allow for it to be running at speeds beyond accepted limits. A planet...moving that fast.. Well, it would be a first.

That isn't what confuses me though. OP, you suggest this just isn't at the right position to be seen from Earth?

Well.. I know there are Observatory facilities on the Antarctic Ice and there are observatory facilities around the outer edge of the Arctic Circle. The myriad of observation points between North and South for something under a month away would be countless.

So.. Where is it on Earth that any piece of the sky above us isn't observable and under near-constant observation within budgets? I'm just trying to gather how this wouldn't be visible and I'm actually not making fun. I assume you have seen or read much of this somewhere and the logic for this would have been laid out, however far fetched the idea may be. All I can come up with is an object approaching from behind the moon or from behind the Sun.

Of course...the problem there is that we are in motion relative to both of them, all the time. Nothing is really behind either of them in any real sense for long at all. Physics and all that. So you have me over a barrel for understanding the logic of your theory.



reply posted on 31-7-2012 @ 07:09 AM by NuclearPaul
reply to post by woogleuk



Light does one of three things when it strikes matter. It reflects, absorbs or transmits.

If it were to transmit, you would still see the stars through it just like you would a piece of glass.

Not that I believe in an invisible Nibiru. Just saying...


reply posted on 31-7-2012 @ 07:27 AM by InhaleExhale
Originally posted by arpgme
Originally posted by Kastogere
Um......hmmmm....ya know....

If it is big enough to effect earth, people will see it in the sky because it will have to be close enough to effect earth much like the moon does.

Regardless of what color it is, people will see it if it is indeed that close.


I am not sure but, I think it will be a bit further than the moon, but it will still affect us because of it's large size.

People will not see it because it is colors not visible to the human eye (Ultra Violet) and I don't think mainstream scientists will admit to such a thing.


Originally posted by Destinyone
reply to
post by arpgme



My question is....why do you think it's true. What makes this thread any different than the 100s of threads that state the same things. Have you come into any *new* information, data, to share with us...

Des


I don't think anyone called it an ultra-violet (invisible) giant moon.... People are expecting to "see" it and they won't, not because of it's orbit, but because of its colors unable to be seen by humans. To be fair, I am not sure if another had this exact perspective but most seem to be waiting for it to "pass" as if it were something able to be seen with the naked eye.

Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
Ummm.... NASA and those they get data from often discover things by seeing what isn't there not what IS there. In other words, if something big enough to effect this planet were literally days away (Aug 2012??) there would be suspiciously large areas of the star field out there that just kinda look black in exactly the shape of the object that close to us.

Kinda how they shot down the Stealth over Serbia.

So...Pics or? Well....like you said, it's invisible. errrr.. yeah.


It is not "that" close to Earth, but it is large so it will affect the Earth. Remember, we can only see from the perspective of Earth, we can not see from different angles (off Earth).






Just a question,

How do we get images of planet earth from outside of our atmosphere then?


reply posted on 31-7-2012 @ 08:50 AM by woogleuk
reply to post by NuclearPaul



Even if Nibiru was made entirely of glass, there would be some warping/bending of the light passing through it, in fact something of that alleged size, I doubt the faint light from distant stars would pass through it, even if a giant spherical glass ball.
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