Also...if we are talking about the approaching star system called Nemesis many star watchers are displaying many photo signs of its approach on the web, but, it seems, to spare us the hassle of worrying or preparing us for it they...certain knowing governments are destroying the facts with avoidance, confusion, and misinformation tactics, whilst they build various underground bunkers of massive proportions...That is...if you believe the evidence of those who have come to believe that global warming, severe magnetic-field disturbances, and the drastic climate change phenomena...in fact...all the great tribulations foretold from within the Holy Bible are a direct result of its approach.
So...your government wont tell you or save you but Almighty God will...but I'm afraid that salvation requires us to follow Jesus Christ accurately.
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the approaching star system called Nemesis many star watchers are displaying many photo signs of its approach on the web
Does he mean that silly Planet X nonsense by Nancy Lieder? If so, when did the imaginary rogue planet X become a star system?
Sky surveys conducted since the 1980s have found no evidence for a small red dwarf or even a brown dwarf in orbit around the sun.
We do have some evidence for at least one or more largeish planet beyond the orbit of Neptune. It's good, but not conclusive. If they do exist, they don't get any closer to the sun than a couple of hundred AUs at most, well outside the Kuiper Belt region.
It's just as likely that there could be a super-Earth or a low-mass ice-giant in the Oort cloud.
Beyond occasionally throwing a couple of snowballs toward the inner solar system, they probably don't do much that effects life on Earth. They will have mostly cleared their orbits a long time ago. They're interesting, but harmless.
Your hysteria is completely unwarranted.
On the other hand, we HAVE understood greenhouse gas warming since the 1800s, and there's a substantial body of evidence to suggest that we've unwittingly fucked with the Earths' climate since the Industrial Revolution started. The degree and the long-term effects are still up for debate. But unlike the rest of your babble that's actually a real thing, at least.
"Also...if we are talking about the approaching star system called Nemesis many star watchers are displaying many photo signs of its approach on the web, "
Photoshopping is not star watching.
@checkmate
Nemesis and planet X are two different things.
Nemesis was invoked in the 1960s to explain periodic mass extinctions. Now that we have infrared space telescopes it seems we would have seen it if it exists.
Planet X is supposed to explain the cockeyed orbits of several large Kuiper belt objects.
I've actually read up on "Nemesis" and do believe there's truth in it, based on the regular 27-30 million year cycle during which the Earth is pounded by a significantly higher number of meteors from the Oort Cloud.
This "sun," which could be a red or brown dwarf, has not been directly observed. Since most star systems are binary, however, and became the 'sedimentary clock' of Oort meterites suggests we're currently millions of years removed from the star itsef and decades removed from detecting or even observing it, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Earth may have another star - now, very distant and perhaps too dark (brown dwarf) right now to see.
I can't see why anyone would try to hide "Nemesis" when it's so far away from Earth right now that there is no scientific consensus on whether the star exists or if some other large body regularly passes our way (and may have caused several mass extinctions).
Hiding the potential existence of a companion star makes no sense. People aren't hiding anything; They're having an academic argument about the intriguing possibly that there's far more to our Solar System than we currently understand.
@Psycho Tits, Mister Spak
There's also quite possibly an actual ninth planet (sorry, Pluto!) lurking in the outer Solar System, based on observations of the way it affects the orbit of objects around it. Unfortunately for the Nibiru types, it would be orbiting the Sun and have no chance of colliding with Earth in a fiery apocalypse scenario - y'know, just like all the other planets.
So how does saying some words and coming to your clubhouse every seven days help us not die when an entire rogue solar system thunders past and tears our own happy neighbourhood to shreds?
It seems sort of unbalanced to the size of calamity.
@solomongrundy That also seems like overkill, and that any further tribulations would probably be superfluous XD
"Also...if we are talking about the approaching star system called Nemesis"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vskHXtPuvBk
Brick Vader: 'Do you know what "Nemesis" means? A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent. Personified, in this case, by a 'orrible cunt: me.'
-"Snatch Wars"
Now make me a cup of tea, Errol! And while you're about it, cut the fuckin' Jacobs* off this soppy twat, and feed 'em to the pigs!
*- Cockney Rhyming Slang; 'Jacobs'. Jacobs Cream Crackers: Knackers . >:D
@Mister Spak: "Planet X is supposed to explain the cockeyed orbits of several large Kuiper belt objects."
That's what the scientists are calling the object they're sure is out there somewhere perturbing the orbits of Kupiter Belt objects. But that's not the first Planet X, and the one likely being referred to here is the so-called planet Niburu, which apparently comes every 3600 years or so and was only seen by the Sumerians, who predicted 10 planets in the Solar System. Of course, they didn't know anything about Mercury, Saturn, Uranus or Neptune and Pluto isn't a planet anymore, so...
Confused?
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