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This is a simple simulation Nibiru using "Universe Sandbox"
I am using popular theories regarding this supposed intruder such as the 4 Jupiter Masses and the Eccentric orbit of 3600 years.
I use our actual solar system with our standard solar equation. I introduce a 4x Jupiter mass "Brown Dwarf" and make its orbit eccentric so that it comes past the outside of our solar system (not into it).
Even in this scenario, Mercury gets thrown out of orbit almost instantly because of a minor collision when Nibiru is at its furthest from Earth. It has not even made its approach yet. By the time it has made its approach Earth, Venus and Mars have already been gone for 700 years never to return.
This program uses the proper algorithms to reproduce all of the relative effects of gravity. If you add a planet, its gravity is used in the solar equation. If you add another star, its gravity is used in the solar equation.
This is a simulation to show that Nibiru or any other large mass in or near our solar system cannot exist. If it did exist then we would already be dead and you would not be reading this forward note or watching this video.
And I dont mean dead as in "all humans are extinct" I mean dead as in Earth is no longer here at all.
Originally posted by Xnibiru
Originally posted by WeRpeons
reply to post by Xnibiru
I would think a planet the size of Jupiter near our sun would cause an extreme pull on the earth's orbit. Just think of how the moon affects us by creating high tides. Not only that, if it was that close we would be able to see it with the naked eye.
Yes, a good point with supporting argument. But how do you know it can cause extreme pull on earth's orbit while actually that pull depends on the size, the distance from it to the Earth and the matter composing it.
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by Pauligirl
This honestly should be enough evidence to through nearly all the Nibiru threads into the hoax bin.... Unfortunately, I predict they will continue on...
Originally posted by Xnibiru
Originally posted by boncho
reply to post by Pauligirl
This honestly should be enough evidence to through nearly all the Nibiru threads into the hoax bin.... Unfortunately, I predict they will continue on...
Of course, this topic is not about Nibiru or planet X.
Originally posted by supermarket2012
Originally posted by Xnibiru
Originally posted by WeRpeons
reply to post by Xnibiru
I would think a planet the size of Jupiter near our sun would cause an extreme pull on the earth's orbit. Just think of how the moon affects us by creating high tides. Not only that, if it was that close we would be able to see it with the naked eye.
Yes, a good point with supporting argument. But how do you know it can cause extreme pull on earth's orbit while actually that pull depends on the size, the distance from it to the Earth and the matter composing it.
You said, "How do you know it can cause a gravitational pull on Earth, when gravitational pull is determined by size, distance, and matter"
You answered your own question. YOU are the one who said 1) Jupiter sized, and 2) Near our Sun
...(maybe including the issues such as the density of its matter or If it is hollow or not), we can't confirm its pull extreme or not, OK?
Originally posted by boncho
have an effect on interplanetary objects.