The great library from what alexandria? The book selves in that unit with all its knowledge cant compare to all the knowledge the earth holds. Are you spamming?
Dunno.... Today's the first time I looked. BTW - they say two-thirds the size of Earth. It won't hurt a bit....
What about the rock? There would be evidence of regular cataclysmic events of that nature.
your talking about Eris? Im not sure what websites your reading but the orbit of this planet Eris may be eccentric but it doesnt come anywhere close to the distance we orbit from our sun. Its orbit alone if its lucky comes the closest to pluto.....
I don't think I'd really want to know if we're going to be smacked into oblivion.... Where do you go to get away?
I don't think I'd really want to know if we're going to be smacked into oblivion.... Where do you go to get away?
Just my luck I'd have tolerance....There's plenty of drugs out there that can take you away...lol
Watch that whole 12 part youtube link I posted. Lots of good info about that.
He only talks about survival at the end though.
What's up with the fake laughter? Does he even have an audience?
Every other body in the cosmos does, no reason why it wouldn't, if it exists, but it doesn't.Planet X has a gravity independent of our sun, I think.
No, and no. Any object as big as this thing is supposed to be that's within a decade of entering the inner solar system would be clearly visible by now. If it had ever been through this neighbourhood before, planetary orbits would be seriously deranged and there'd be signs of enormous devastation and mass extinctions at every passage, but there are no such signs and the earth is moving in a nearly perfectly circular orbit, just as it has for billions of years. You have been deceived by quacks and charlatans, and how they did it is obvious from your first sentence: you don't know enough of the basic physics involved to recognize their nonsense as nonsense.It passes every 3600 years. Its getting close to us now again..
It's busy not existing.
Every other body in the cosmos does, no reason why it wouldn't, if it exists, but it doesn't. No, and no. Any object as big as this thing is supposed to be that's within a decade of entering the inner solar system would be clearly visible by now. If it had ever been through this neighbourhood before, planetary orbits would be seriously deranged and there'd be signs of enormous devastation and mass extinctions at every passage, but there are no such signs and the earth is moving in a nearly perfectly circular orbit, just as it has for billions of years. You have been deceived by quacks and charlatans, and how they did it is obvious from your first sentence: you don't know enough of the basic physics involved to recognize their nonsense as nonsense.
Who's "they?" There are at least tens, possibly hundreds, of thousands of amateur sky watchers all over the planet (4200 in Canada alone), if this thing were out there you can be confident it would have been spotted by now. If the usual claims made for it were true, it'd have to be currently no farther away than between the orbits of Jupiter and Saturn, and one of the brightest objects in the sky, "they" could hardly prevent us from finding out about it. Anyone with a star chart could spot it from his back yard. I'm not on any stimulants, it just seems odd to me that you don't appear to care that you believe something that's palpably untrue.Even if there was no planet. Even if it was nothing. If there was something they would never tell us anyways.