jlf1961 -> RE: Eclipse marks apocalypse: Mystery planet Nibiru to collide with Earth (8/11/2017 9:54:20 AM)
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Look, it is simple: An object of planetary mass would affect the orbital paths of all planets in the solar system, some more some less, if it was moving on an orbital path to impact earth. That is the first point. The second point is even more obvious, the freaking thing would have been spotted by at least one of the major optical telescopes around the world, or by some amateur astronomer star gazer out for a night of star gazing. Third point, a planetary mass that close to the solar system would have been kicking objects out of the Kuiper belt and asteroid belt for the last hundred years or so as it moved closer to the main elliptic plane of the solar system. Fourth, if the mass was smaller than that of Mars, the bloody thing would tend to be thrown away from the main system due to all the freaking gravitational forces of the main planets. So, no matter what pseudoscience you wish to try and use to prove your theories or whatever, you cannot disregard the basic laws of planetary orbital physics. Oh, and it is still a hundred years or so before the arachnids start hurling asteroids at us because Whoremods pissed them off. By the way, Music, the Ruling council of the Lesbian Dominatrix sisterhood of Alpha Ceti II are planning on kidnapping you next Tuesday.
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