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Does Nibiru need to collide with Earth to initiate an apocalyptic event?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1310035:MV8yMDUxMzE1XzM0NDc0NjE1Xzg1MUJGQkJF] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27753706:MV8yMDUxMzE1XzM0NDcyNTU1X0M2NUFERjNG] [quote:Anonymous Coward 27316608:MV8yMDUxMzE1XzM0NDcyMDIwX0ZGQkE3RjlD] Put a small magnet on a table. Move a large magnet closely around it. The small magnet will move. If a hypothetical planetary passing were to occur, the smaller planet (magnet), would be disrupted. Nobody has data on it, but folks assume there would be major techtonic reprecussions. Also, the transfer of static electricity between the 2 bodies would be catastrophic. [/quote] exactly, so why hasn't this been discussed more? [/quote] Because we need 2 magents, Earth is one and the other does not exist. [/quote]
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Of course not. What if the collision occurs with any other planet in our solar system? Anyone care to speculate what the doom would be? I would have to imagine that no matter the planet, there would be severe consequences for Earth.
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