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2778830 No.2778830 [Reply] [Original]

Before you say go to /x/. Is there any evidence to prove that we are presently affected by "Planet X". And if not we, eventually.

Hell, is there any evidence to really prove that "Planet X" really exists?

>> No.2778843

>>2778830

This thread is in my interests. I'm sick of seeing all these people say HAARP is around to distract the masses while the true threat is Planet X.

Is there any actual evidence to prove wrong those who keep sprouting Planet X at whim when confronted with any form of argument.

>> No.2778849

>>2778830

http://www2.nict.go.jp/y/y223/simulation/realtime/index.html

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>>2778830

>"Planet X"
>/x/

>mfw

>> No.2778879

OP here.

I mean't, "And if not now, eventually?"

>> No.2778915

Planet X does not exist. Period.

>> No.2778918
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2778918

Since we have not seen planet X or Nibiru would realy exist then it's movement pattern would be like a american football, going so far away from our sun just to be pulled back is insane!

The gravity felt would be impossible, (look at image) the outskirts is the path Nibiru takes around our sun when it would reach it's max of it's pattern it would simple just go on in to space.

And if u think of Nibiru as most people do as the world ender and 2012 u can just go to /b/ with the other retards cause the calender stops as 2012 but that's just that stone mallet what people don't know is that there are alot of other stone mallets out there with dates going far above 2012.

but google Nasa Planet X next time cause u will get alot of info there.

>> No.2778931

>>2778918

And I think here is OP's point.

[citation needed]

>> No.2778980

>>2778918

Is it just me, or did this post not answer a single fucking thing?

>> No.2778985

>>2778918

Googling "Nasa Planet X" gives all sorts of crackpot ridiculous sites.

>> No.2778995

Is the idea that planet x passes through on a comet-like orbit? If so exploring its surface would yield some interesting information if it picked up some oort cloud debris on its surface on its travels.

>> No.2779014

>>2778995

Presently, I don't think thats generally plausible due to what everyone is mentioning about Planet X. And about how it will disrupt much of the Earth's magnetic fields and whatnot.

>> No.2779031

By the way, how was those orbit discrepancies accounted for, those that sparked the idea of there being a big trans-neptunian object in the first place?

>> No.2779045

There's no proof that Planet X is even a planet. Only speculation.

There's your answer. While the topic is highly fascinating, and may explain some gravitational irregularities... nope.jpg

>> No.2779059

I bet it's the same thing that's causing the Pioneer anomaly

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>>2779059

>> No.2779090

Just out of curiousity, did Arthur C. Clarke publish 'Rendezvous with Rama' before or after the planet X theories arouse? The similarities are painfull

>> No.2779103

>>2779090
>>2779059

Mind explaining these two?

>> No.2779111

it's like i'm really on /x/

>> No.2779131

One of Clarke's earliest books. A large cylinder on a orbit that suggests origin in the nearest Magellanic Clouds comes into the solar system, people check it out, shows signs of alien cities, they leave, it warps around the sun and GTFOs. Pioneer anomaly im less sure about, its something about an unexpected change in the path of either 10 or 11 I think.

>> No.2779140

>>2779103

The pioneer anomaly is basically an anomaly in speed that afflicts space probes exiting the solar system, in particular pioneer 10 and 11.
To sum things up they are losing speed more quickly than they should. And there are no known explanation for it, they don't fucking know what's causing it.

>> No.2779184

>>2779131

That's ever so slightly trippy.

>> No.2779215

>>2779140

Interesting. Wonder how that pans out.

>> No.2779246

>>2779111

The reason that I don't take this to /x/ is cause I want facts. Not bs.

>> No.2779255

>>2779246
http://www.universetoday.com/14486/2012-no-planet-x/
try reading some of this. more or less the entire history of your made up planet x.

>> No.2779260

>The idea was first proposed in 1995 by Nancy Lieder, founder of the website ZetaTalk. Lieder describes herself as a contactee with the ability to receive messages from extra-terrestrials from the Zeta Reticuli star system through an implant in her brain.

That's it! I'm sure Planet X is the reason I don't have a girlfriend!

>> No.2779272

>>2779260

Nibiru != Planet X

Just sayin'

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>> No.2779306

>>2779301

Bet he is like /x/'s patron saint.

>> No.2779332

even tho X would be a brown dwarf we would have seen it along time ago we spent more then 500 (don't qoute me on that) years looking in to the sky and our thenology has improved alot since 1400.

Since we can see black lakes on other planets u think there is a chance of a planet in our own solar system we can't see ?

>> No.2779500

>>2779255

OP here. Thank you dear sager. That's exactly what I was looking for. Bookmarked ;]