Planet X, everyone??
5 2015-12-21 by helias_g
Guys, what do you think about Planet X? I don't know if it's a conspiracy but it is a speculation...
5 2015-12-21 by helias_g
Guys, what do you think about Planet X? I don't know if it's a conspiracy but it is a speculation...
31 comments
2 Thrice_Baked_Ham 2015-12-21
WISE seems to have ruled out a Jupiter to 20000 AU and a Saturn to 10000, but I don’t know the actual scope of their study.
The Kuiper Belt falls off long before the (STILL THEORIZED, EVEN; we act as though it exists when we don’t even know yet) Oort Cloud, that much is certain. Falloffs generally only happen with the presence of a planet.
I would not be surprised if an Earth-sized object is out there, which means that it’s a planet, no matter what the fucking IAU wants to pretend about these things.
2 Balthanos 2015-12-21
I thought I made a submission about this a week ago but I cannot find it. I even had a similar title for it. I must have been a bit buzzed.
Anyway, There's actually some real science that was recently published that suggests they found planet X. Here's an article/excerpt:
http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/astronomers-skeptical-over-planet-x-claims/
^ Notice that's a real Science news site :)
1 nogrim2 2015-12-21
the idea of planet X has been around since about the time we started trying to explain the funky orbits or Uranus and pluto. they know something is out there effecting their orbits they just have nothing to point at yet
1 Balthanos 2015-12-21
I don't know about "nothing". You should read the paper the scientists published. It's pretty convincing that they found "something" out there.
2 nogrim2 2015-12-21
i've seen it i was just pointing out that they've known something was out there for a long time before this particular article.
1 Balthanos 2015-12-21
Cool beans. I'm wondering if this is going to be just swept under the rug. It's definitely not received as much traction as I figured it would. OP kind of proves that point by not knowing about the recent info.
-3 flyyyyyyyyy 2015-12-21
by 'real' you mean 'mainstream' - which gives me cause to question it
2 Balthanos 2015-12-21
That was for the shills. It's usually the first thing they do is complain about the source. So I went and found a "valid" source beforehand.
1 flyyyyyyyyy 2015-12-21
ah gotcha - yeah i do that for family/friends too
2 flyyyyyyyyy 2015-12-21
can we please call it niburu?
just to freak some people out.
1 helias_g 2015-12-21
Why would they freak out I don't get it
1 WeAreTheResistance 2015-12-21
I have a buddy that is completely immersed in the planet x theory, I just can't get into it. So what if it's true, what does that mean? Are we going to be invaded by aliens from Planet X, who the fuck cares, and why should I? I'm not even saying I don't believe it's possible, but even if it is, there are so many other terrestrial things on this earth that actually mean something, that this is just disinformation, a distraction in my opinion.
3 kingcubfan 2015-12-21
I agree with you. Its not like something like this could just sneak up on us.
1 nogrim2 2015-12-21
actually it could pretty easily if its a dark body (ie not a star giving off light) it would be incredibly difficult to find something out there.
1 kingcubfan 2015-12-21
That makes a ton of sense. I did not look at it like that. But surely something that size would be visible from the sun hitting it within a few LD's wouldn't you think?
1 nogrim2 2015-12-21
Actually i did. Until nasa corrected me. Apparently unless it is extremely reflective like ice or something they cant
1 kingcubfan 2015-12-21
I read sitchin and he has some really cool ideas on the subject. All the water on this planet did not just come from comets. Maybe another planet side swiped us and left the water behind. As he suggests.
1 nogrim2 2015-12-21
iirc the accepted theory on the moon is something hit us, possibly about same time the asteroid belt between mars/jupiter formed.
now that they have confirmed what they think is water on ceres i would say that could be a fairly likely source as well.
1 Mrg13 2015-12-21
If you want to go that route...Where did the water on the other planet come from?
1 kingcubfan 2015-12-21
Good question! So many mysteries and no rocket ship.
1 BrotherSpartacus 2015-12-21
Actually we could sneak up on it. http://www.forbes.com/sites/briankoberlein/2015/12/10/astronomers-find-new-object-possible-super-earth-in-our-solar-system/
0 WeAreTheResistance 2015-12-21
Exactly, and even if it did somehow miraculously sneak up on us, so what? What would happen? The entire Planet X thing seems like a distraction to me.
1 kingcubfan 2015-12-21
I agree, i mean if it was going to hit us its game over anyway.
1 helias_g 2015-12-21
Aren't you guys just feeling some excitement? It's as if you're not interested in this.
1 kingcubfan 2015-12-21
I'm interested in it, and I've actually dreamt about it before when i was younger. I just think that with all we have out there along with other countries, someone is going to spot it and there will be no way to hide it.
1 BrotherSpartacus 2015-12-21
http://www.forbes.com/sites/briankoberlein/2015/12/10/astronomers-find-new-object-possible-super-earth-in-our-solar-system/
1 BrokenManHo 2015-12-21
This is one of my favorite topics. There is a lot of BS out there but there is also some good science to back it up. I think most people can agree that it's at least a possibility. That's pretty cool in itself
1 FORKinmyDICK 2015-12-21
I find it very interesting. I haven't read too much into it but from what I have read, I can see it being real.
Is it legit?
1 helias_g 2015-12-21
Yes dude it is legit since its not discussed much about... Which makes it interesting
0 aLiEn23ViSiToR 2015-12-21
I think there is no need to worry or lose sleep over but only to observe and maybe be a little curious, i know i am but only for the truth. I'm sure there are some that know the truth about this but i doubt they would share it with the rest, for what ever reason...
There is info on PlanetX/Nibiru all over the net, the question is how much of it is true.
1 helias_g 2015-12-21
Yeah dude, I mean where do they even get those information?
2 Balthanos 2015-12-21
That was for the shills. It's usually the first thing they do is complain about the source. So I went and found a "valid" source beforehand.
1 kingcubfan 2015-12-21
That makes a ton of sense. I did not look at it like that. But surely something that size would be visible from the sun hitting it within a few LD's wouldn't you think?
1 helias_g 2015-12-21
Why would they freak out I don't get it