Unfortunately, not everything printed on an internet webpage is true. This applies to Nibiru. Some people go onto a website and read the fiction presented and go 'oh wow this must all be true because I saw it on the web'. Sorry to say that you have been deceived.
I know that it will be hard to convince you otherwise since you are looking forward to something spectacular to relieve your boredom, but Nibiru was part of Sumerian mythology. It referred to the planet Jupiter. It was Zecheria Sitchin who in 1976 wrote a book about Nibiru similar to Erik VonDaniken's ancient astronauts books where anything Sitchin could not explain was made to be the work of aliens. It had a small cult following and soon we had the entire history of the Niberians and how they turned earthman into slaves to dig gold for use in the Niberian atmosphere and how they built the pyramids and carved their planet into an interstellar warship. Sure, there are people who believe in Nibiru today just as there are those who believe in a hollow Earth. Papyrus scrolls existed at the time of Nibiru's supposed last orbit. Why do none of them speak of Nibiru? Wouldn't it have been a bigger story than Moses?
Research the claims and warnings of Mark Hazelwoods who was adamant that Nibiru would make it's pass in 2003.
You sound young and are probably easily misled by things that sound mysterious but please conduct more research into websites before placing your belief in them.
Often in these types of topics, a psychological effect called confirmation bias (also called belief bias or selective thinking) tends to deceive what one appears to read in a webpage. Such is the case with Buzzard. Since Buzzard WANTS to believe in the existence of Nibiru, they leave out information in the heading paragraph in their wiki source: "He claims to have uncovered, through his own radical retranslations of Sumerian texts, evidence that the human race was visited by a group of extraterrestrials from a distant planet in our own Solar System. Part of his theory lies in an astronomical interpretation of the Sumerian creation myth, the Enuma Elish, in which he replaces the names of gods with hypothetical planets. However, since the principal evidence for Sitchin's claims lies in his own personally derived etymologies and not on any scholarly agreed interpretations (including scholars among the Sumerians themselves), his theories remain at most pseudoscience to the vast majority, if not the totality, of academics." And tries to make Gaga seem like a fact of science when in reality this is what wiki says,
"Hypothetical moons
Gaga
Sitchin also postulates that Pluto began life as Gaga, a satellite of Saturn which, due to gravitational disruption caused by Nibiru's passing, was incited to move outside of Neptune."
It is not the scientific world that believes that Pluto was Gaga. It is only Sitchin and his imagination.
Spaceguy- with all due respect, I really don't have a problem with anyone believing in what they want. But you claim to have studied the Sumerians yet you are unable to spell the name properly. You claim to have studied Zecheria Sitchin yet you misspell his name. Curious. I looked into your website which is posted by self-proclaimed 'ufology expert' Jason Martell. Under the first headline "Where is the proof?" The reader is immediately diverted to subjects regarding ufo's and aliens. NO proof is presented. I respect Sitchin's research into the Sumerian texts. What I do not respect is how he interprets things into the text which do not exist. Such as alien intervention to create Cro-Magnon and ALL developments and advances made by mankind. Including the development of simple farming techniques. There is a difference between translating text and CREATING text based on what one dreams or imagines it should be because you believe that man is too stupid to have evolved without help from the aliens.
Let's assume that your planet x nibiru does exist. It has an orbit 6x the distance of Pluto right? The surface temperature of Pluto is -375 F degrees.
What is the surface temperature of Nibiru and how do the Annuakki's survive living there during their 3800 year orbit?
2007-11-15 07:09:02
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answered by Troasa 7
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I was wondering why this hoax had gone away.
A few months ago, someone had tried to tie it in with the Mayan calendar, the flip of the Sun's polarity and whatever else.
Z.S. had made a translation of some old Sumerian documents and pretended that it talked of an unknown planet that comes close to Earth every 3700 years or so.
Since then, others have studied the Sumerian texts and, with better understanding (and more documents to work from), have determined that the name Nibiru probably applies to Jupiter.
Other charlatans have been playing with Nibiru's orbital period to make it fit the Mayan Calendar (3661 years is 1/7 of 25,627 years, which are the five World Ages, each age being one long count, the first of which should end in December 2012).
However, Z.S. himself places the return of Nabiru in 2085.
Since you'll be past your nineties, it is very well possible that you'll be looking forward to it by then.
2007-11-15 06:22:05
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answered by Raymond 7
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http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa021102a.htm
Planet Nibiru- allegedly discovered in ancient Sumerian texts by Zecharia Sitchin in 1976- a planet orbiting our sun in a highly elliptical fashion, going out past Pluto at the far end and coming this side of the asteroid belt at the near end. According to Sitchin's work, there is a race called the Annunaki living on Nibiru, and last time they were close they hopped over to Earth and genetically engineered humans out of monkeys to work as slaves for the purpose of gold mining.
Nibiru is also late- at least according to Mark Hazelwood, who claims to be a scholar on this subject. By his calculations it should have been here Spring-Summer 2003. Later estimates reckon it could be here in 2012 or 2013...
If and when it comes, it doesn't look likely to hit Earth- it wouldn't even hit Mars, but it might crash into a few big asteroids. The gravity flux caused by another planet coming so close might result in wierd things happening in the seas or with plants however- Sitchin's work also pinned the biblical flood onto Nibiru. At the same time, if it did come around, I'd be hoping for the Annanuki to show their faces again- or we could get NASA to engineer a ship and go to visit them, like a surprise party. 'Hi! Remember us? We brought some gold for you'
and here's a lovely Wiki entry for you- describes how Pluto was originally a moon of Saturn called Gaga, before being hitched out of orbit by Nibiru. Great! All I'm saying is, if this stuff isn't true, it should be. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nibiru_%28hypothetical_planet%29#Counter-Earth
Hmm, Scientia flames me? Bet he downthumbed me too x. Look, I said 'allegedly', what more do you want? Don't claim to know what I want to do or use your capital letters around me buddy. Save them for when you need to write acronyms.
2007-11-15 06:29:05
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answered by Buzzard 7
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Looking forward to 2/3'rds of the population being wiped out?
Does that assume you will be one of the survivores or one of the casualties?
Does that mean you will be terribly disappointed when the prediction turns out to be false?
I suggest you look into the SCIENTIFIC literature. There is no Nibiru.
2007-11-15 06:32:47
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answered by Monkeyboi 5
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answered by ? 4
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Nibiru or aka planet x is the 12th planet and comes into our view every 3600 years,, There are many who say its not true but do they have the proof?? do they know its a fact it dont exist?? They sure dont just as we cant say it does exist, The reality is that science has found some kind of tug on the outer planets and the are predicting another planet is there,, The 12th planet Nibiru,, Zacharia Stichen has alot of information and has studied the sumarian peoples and their culture for many years and the evidence is just to overwhelming to dismiss as not true,,
here is a link that you can study Nibiru and all the findings about it,,
http://xfacts.com/x2.htm
This link is the page where you can research your heart out and enjoy;)
http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=xfacts.com
and a video to boot,,
http://www.xfacts.com/MUFON_LA/
2007-11-15 06:40:17
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answered by SPACEGUY 7
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planet nibiru doesnt even exist,its only hypothetical
2007-11-15 06:11:34
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answered by Anonymous
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'hypothetical' in the same way a bunch of drunks sitting around a bar, when one of them says, "Hey, what if there was another planet JUST like Earth only hidden behind the Moon?"
yeah... hey, that's likely.
2007-11-15 06:17:30
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answered by Faesson 7
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You're a cheery fellow.
Sorry - but Nibiru will miss....
2007-11-15 06:06:36
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answered by quantumclaustrophobe 7
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