***NEWSFlash**** NIBIRU official NOW !!! on fkn CNN! BUMP this WTF don't panic lol | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 868423 Canada 02/15/2011 08:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | bibletards seem to have the date. may21. how the fuck did a bunch of ignoramoueses get it it possibly right? april 1 it shows. the mystery is starting to dissolve. maybe! lol |
6579jy User ID: 1004282 United States 02/15/2011 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Lets see....the sun is goin a bit nuts with flares and whatnot...there have been lots of EQS,....asteroid impacts of late too.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 272315Then these articles come out about a huge planet moving through the Oort cloud as we speak. I WONDER WHAT THE HELL IS GOIN ON? that was sarcasm:) I wouldn't be surprised if the "BP OIL SPILL" was something caused from all of this...Mother Earth Gone Wild (and I can't blame Her) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1249901 United States 02/15/2011 08:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This object called Tych is in the Oort cloud somewhere about 15000 AU from earth. We will get a better view of it in about 100 years. The Oort cloud is just outside our solar system. On a map it looks close, but in reality it would take us decades to reach it with our best rockets/probes. Its so far away we don't have the technology to image it. You will only see artist renderings...lol If you are looking for an object to be in the inner solar system next year, this ain't it! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 272315 United States 02/15/2011 08:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This object called Tych is in the Oort cloud somewhere about 15000 AU from earth. We will get a better view of it in about 100 years. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1249901The Oort cloud is just outside our solar system. On a map it looks close, but in reality it would take us decades to reach it with our best rockets/probes. Its so far away we don't have the technology to image it. You will only see artist renderings...lol If you are looking for an object to be in the inner solar system next year, this ain't it! this yahoo article says it will be visible in the next 2 years [link to news.yahoo.com] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 1046375 United States 02/15/2011 08:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Many Bothans died to bring us this information. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1046375It's too big to be a space station... I've got a bad feeling about this... -Han S. Your eyes can deceive you; don't trust them. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1175616 United States 02/15/2011 08:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If it's really Nibiru then why is it so far away when 2012 is so close? Or perhaps we're being lied to about the distance...? Quoting: Dawn Marieour whole life has been a lie with the TPTB in rule...why would it be any different now? by the end 2011 most will wake to was is coming our way. Something wicked comes |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 366133 United States 02/15/2011 08:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | We at GLP can tell the entire world, "Told Ya So"!!! Quoting: Jackie Blue...No, you can't. Because something nearly a lightyear from us does not 'Nibiru' make. This is merely another interpretation of Nemesis, the supposed star that resides in the Oort cloud 50,000 to 100,000 AU away. It remains hypothetical, as it hasn't been found. I suppose the definition's changed again. It's moved from Orion, to behind the Sun, to the Southern Hemisphere, to at the edge of our goddamn solar system. And it's gone from planet to brown dwarf to comet to red dwarf and to brown dwarf again. Anything to keep your cute little theory relevant. Not my fault you can't read. ooooooo, so sensitive did one of your raw, exposed nerves get crushed with a ball-fuckin-peen hammer Sparky? awwwwwww |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1235434 United States 02/15/2011 08:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Many Bothans died to bring us this information. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1046375It's too big to be a space station... I've got a bad feeling about this... -Han S. Your eyes can deceive you; don't trust them. You can't win, but there are alternatives to fighting. |
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Lab-lackey User ID: 1248167 United States 02/15/2011 08:32 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You people really need to make up your mind where exactly this fictitious planet is before you proceed to slaughter every known maxim of planetary science desperately trying to justify your pseudo-scientific drivel. Quoting: Lab-lackeyFirst off, they haven't FOUND anything, Einstein. They THINK they MIGHT. As for not finding it prior to now, it's 375 times further from the Earth than Pluto is, so that's not really a big fucking surprise, now is it? The only data they have suggesting it's existence is Comet paths that deviate from the Theory of Galactic Tide, which could be due to something else entirely. It's incredibly far out, if it even exists. So far, in fact, that it may not even be considered part of our Solar System at all. By some definitions, the edge of the Solar System is the Heliosphere which is only about 100 a.u. out (or 100 times as far away from the Sun as the Earth), though it varies since it's not actually shaped like a sphere. That is what I detest about conspiracy buffs on the whole, they denigrate the scientific community in favor of retards like Nancy Lieder. However, the second they find any (even obscure) data from a guy with a PhD that helps their feeble cause, science is their buddy again. It is really quite comical, albeit totally predictable. + 100000 And yet people like you can not seem to tear yourselves away from the loony bin. That is even more comical. Moths to Flame Z Actually, my recommendation is that the Zeta folks take a trip down to their local community college and enroll in an intro/freshman level astronomy course. Just a conceptual one that does not involve math will suffice. upon completion, I am supremely confident they will see their error in judgment and rationale. If they can't afford the tuition, then even an afternoon in a public library with some appropriate books would go a long way ( I have several that I can recommend for newbies.) Astronomy and Physics are not nearly the academic boogie man that people in the social science departments make them out to be, and I think it would do many people a world of good. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 272315 United States 02/15/2011 08:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | This article says its all but discovered [link to www.ecorazzi.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 366133 United States 02/15/2011 08:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All I know is that when I arrived on GLP in late 2002 searching for some sign of PX, none was to be found. It was all some strange Nancy Lieder/Mark Greenwood deal. Debunkers ran amuck over this issue year after year using Y2K as a easy scapegoat. Quoting: zacksavageNow in this year,...we get stuff like this in the press. Thanks OP. I really do not know what this means but to me,...it is like a fuzzy picture becoming clearer and clearer. I know nothing about what lies in outer space to this point.. but they do and they lie Z |
zacksavage User ID: 1264731 United States 02/15/2011 08:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, my recommendation is that the Zeta folks take a trip down to their local community college and enroll in an intro/freshman level astronomy course. Just a conceptual one that does not involve math will suffice. Quoting: Lab-lackeyupon completion, I am supremely confident they will see their error in judgment and rationale. If they can't afford the tuition, then even an afternoon in a public library with some appropriate books would go a long way ( I have several that I can recommend for newbies.) Astronomy and Physics are not nearly the academic boogie man that people in the social science departments make them out to be, and I think it would do many people a world of good. Why bother. The course would most likely be taught by anal-retentive know-it-alls like yourself that think everyone interested in PX follows Lieder. I graduated from UC Davis with honors and do not give twin-shits for your opinon on this or any other topic on this website,... But you post here anyway. So be it. Z Last Edited by zacksavage on 02/15/2011 08:43 PM Free your mind,...your ass will follow. --- parliament funkadelic |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 272315 United States 02/15/2011 08:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | another one [link to www.tribbleagency.com] |
zacksavage User ID: 1264731 United States 02/15/2011 08:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All I know is that when I arrived on GLP in late 2002 searching for some sign of PX, none was to be found. It was all some strange Nancy Lieder/Mark Greenwood deal. Debunkers ran amuck over this issue year after year using Y2K as a easy scapegoat. Quoting: zacksavageNow in this year,...we get stuff like this in the press. Thanks OP. I really do not know what this means but to me,...it is like a fuzzy picture becoming clearer and clearer. I know nothing about what lies in outer space to this point.. but they do and they lie You fixed it for me,...thank you Z Free your mind,...your ass will follow. --- parliament funkadelic |
Lab-lackey User ID: 1248167 United States 02/15/2011 08:56 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, my recommendation is that the Zeta folks take a trip down to their local community college and enroll in an intro/freshman level astronomy course. Just a conceptual one that does not involve math will suffice. Quoting: Lab-lackeyupon completion, I am supremely confident they will see their error in judgment and rationale. If they can't afford the tuition, then even an afternoon in a public library with some appropriate books would go a long way ( I have several that I can recommend for newbies.) Astronomy and Physics are not nearly the academic boogie man that people in the social science departments make them out to be, and I think it would do many people a world of good. Why bother. The course would most likely be taught by anal-retentive know-it-alls like yourself that think everyone interested in PX follows Lieder. I graduated from UC Davis with honors and do not give twin-shits for your opinon on this or any other topic on this website,... But you post here anyway. So be it. Z [/quote If that is your position ("Don't confuse me with the facts, as my mind is made up") then no amount of rational discussion involving astronomy can help you. There are plenty of fringe concepts in physics and astronomy that have some actual basis for inquiry such as string theory, anthropic principle, various subsets of quantum mechanics and sub atomic theory, etc. They might not be as appealing since they do not involve global cataclysm, but I would be much happier seeing people interested in something tangible. Until then, I will be eagerly awaiting your peer reviewed dissertation on the scientific merits of a planet X collision. My guess is I will be waiting a long time. |
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n3my (OP) User ID: 1267052 Germany 02/15/2011 09:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | All I know is that when I arrived on GLP in late 2002 searching for some sign of PX, none was to be found. It was all some strange Nancy Lieder/Mark Greenwood deal. Debunkers ran amuck over this issue year after year using Y2K as a easy scapegoat. Quoting: zacksavageNow in this year,...we get stuff like this in the press. Thanks OP. I really do not know what this means but to me,...it is like a fuzzy picture becoming clearer and clearer. We know nothing about what lies in outer space to this point.. Z you nailed it. |
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zacksavage User ID: 1264731 United States 02/15/2011 09:10 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If that is your position ("Don't confuse me with the facts, as my mind is made up") then no amount of rational discussion involving astronomy can help you. Quoting: Lab-lackeyThere are plenty of fringe concepts in physics and astronomy that have some actual basis for inquiry such as string theory, anthropic principle, various subsets of quantum mechanics and sub atomic theory, etc. They might not be as appealing since they do not involve global cataclysm, but I would be much happier seeing people interested in something tangible. Until then, I will be eagerly awaiting your peer reviewed dissertation on the scientific merits of a planet X collision. My guess is I will be waiting a long time. Do rational discussion and a not sneaky fringe website on the internet really have anything in common in your mind?? Why?? If I sought out what you were selling, I would find myself reading and posting on hard science websites like Bad Astronomy or some such,... but I'm not. I make no bones about searching for PX after reading and enjoying fringe books on the topic. I came to GLP in 2002 to discuss the matter with like-minded people without the taint of academia. I do not apologize for any of this,....to the contrary, it has been a blessing. And now here we are in 2011 in this thread on a brown-dwarf star here-to-fore unheard of,… that may or may not be PX and you seem perplexed as to why I should be discussing it at all. My God Man,...it is not your job to save the planet, there are millions of website where you may find kinship and comfort in your scientific dogma. btw,...SagA is the BlackHole at the center of your galaxy that when I was attending college was a pipe-dream. Z Free your mind,...your ass will follow. --- parliament funkadelic |
zacksavage User ID: 1264731 United States 02/15/2011 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | interesting how this was pinned for such a brief moment Quoting: Anonymous Coward 682262i guess the shills went in spaz mode and began voting for unpin en masse I was thinking the same thing. Won't do them no good. Z Free your mind,...your ass will follow. --- parliament funkadelic |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 682262 United States 02/15/2011 09:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, my recommendation is that the Zeta folks take a trip down to their local community college and enroll in an intro/freshman level astronomy course. Just a conceptual one that does not involve math will suffice. Quoting: Lab-lackeyupon completion, I am supremely confident they will see their error in judgment and rationale. If they can't afford the tuition, then even an afternoon in a public library with some appropriate books would go a long way ( I have several that I can recommend for newbies.) Astronomy and Physics are not nearly the academic boogie man that people in the social science departments make them out to be, and I think it would do many people a world of good. Why bother. The course would most likely be taught by anal-retentive know-it-alls like yourself that think everyone interested in PX follows Lieder. I graduated from UC Davis with honors and do not give twin-shits for your opinon on this or any other topic on this website,... But you post here anyway. So be it. Z [/quote If that is your position ("Don't confuse me with the facts, as my mind is made up") then no amount of rational discussion involving astronomy can help you. There are plenty of fringe concepts in physics and astronomy that have some actual basis for inquiry such as string theory, anthropic principle, various subsets of quantum mechanics and sub atomic theory, etc. They might not be as appealing since they do not involve global cataclysm, but I would be much happier seeing people interested in something tangible. Until then, I will be eagerly awaiting your peer reviewed dissertation on the scientific merits of a planet X collision. My guess is I will be waiting a long time. dude no one gives a fuck where or when you think you got an education your just a flunky with a laptop and illusions of grandeur suck it up sparky... you suck at what you have been paid to do failure |
zacksavage User ID: 1264731 United States 02/15/2011 09:13 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If that is your position ("Don't confuse me with the facts, as my mind is made up") then no amount of rational discussion involving astronomy can help you. Quoting: Lab-lackeyThere are plenty of fringe concepts in physics and astronomy that have some actual basis for inquiry such as string theory, anthropic principle, various subsets of quantum mechanics and sub atomic theory, etc. They might not be as appealing since they do not involve global cataclysm, but I would be much happier seeing people interested in something tangible. Until then, I will be eagerly awaiting your peer reviewed dissertation on the scientific merits of a planet X collision. My guess is I will be waiting a long time. Do rational discussion and a not sneaky fringe website on the internet really have anything in common in your mind?? Why?? If I sought out what you were selling, I would find myself reading and posting on hard science websites like Bad Astronomy or some such,... but I'm not. I make no bones about searching for PX after reading and enjoying fringe books on the topic. I came to GLP in 2002 to discuss the matter with like-minded people without the taint of academia. I do not apologize for any of this,....to the contrary, it has been a blessing. And now here we are in 2011 in this thread on a brown-dwarf star here-to-fore unheard of,… that may or may not be PX and you seem perplexed as to why I should be discussing it at all. My God Man,...it is not your job to save the planet, there are millions of website where you may find kinship and comfort in your scientific dogma. btw,...Sag A is the black hole at the center of the milky way though not to exist when I was in college courses. Z Free your mind,...your ass will follow. --- parliament funkadelic |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 682262 United States 02/15/2011 09:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Actually, my recommendation is that the Zeta folks take a trip down to their local community college and enroll in an intro/freshman level astronomy course. Just a conceptual one that does not involve math will suffice. Quoting: Lab-lackeyupon completion, I am supremely confident they will see their error in judgment and rationale. If they can't afford the tuition, then even an afternoon in a public library with some appropriate books would go a long way ( I have several that I can recommend for newbies.) Astronomy and Physics are not nearly the academic boogie man that people in the social science departments make them out to be, and I think it would do many people a world of good. Why bother. The course would most likely be taught by anal-retentive know-it-alls like yourself that think everyone interested in PX follows Lieder. I graduated from UC Davis with honors and do not give twin-shits for your opinon on this or any other topic on this website,... But you post here anyway. So be it. Z [/quote If that is your position ("Don't confuse me with the facts, as my mind is made up") then no amount of rational discussion involving astronomy can help you. There are plenty of fringe concepts in physics and astronomy that have some actual basis for inquiry such as string theory, anthropic principle, various subsets of quantum mechanics and sub atomic theory, etc. They might not be as appealing since they do not involve global cataclysm, but I would be much happier seeing people interested in something tangible. Until then, I will be eagerly awaiting your peer reviewed dissertation on the scientific merits of a planet X collision. My guess is I will be waiting a long time. dude no one gives a fuck where or when you think you got an education your just a flunky with a laptop and illusions of grandeur suck it up sparky... you suck at what you have been paid to do failure i was addressing the appropriately named 'lab lackey' and NOT you ZackSavage |
zacksavage User ID: 1264731 United States 02/15/2011 09:16 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If that is your position ("Don't confuse me with the facts, as my mind is made up") then no amount of rational discussion involving astronomy can help you. Quoting: Lab-lackeyThere are plenty of fringe concepts in physics and astronomy that have some actual basis for inquiry such as string theory, anthropic principle, various subsets of quantum mechanics and sub atomic theory, etc. They might not be as appealing since they do not involve global cataclysm, but I would be much happier seeing people interested in something tangible. Until then, I will be eagerly awaiting your peer reviewed dissertation on the scientific merits of a planet X collision. My guess is I will be waiting a long time. Do rational discussion and a not sneaky fringe website on the internet really have anything in common in your mind?? Why?? If I sought out what you were selling, I would find myself reading and posting on hard science websites like Bad Astronomy or some such,... but I'm not. I make no bones about searching for PX after reading and enjoying fringe books on the topic. I came to GLP in 2002 to discuss the matter with like-minded people without the taint of academia. I do not apologize for any of this,....to the contrary, it has been a blessing. And now here we are in 2011 in this thread on a brown-dwarf star here-to-fore unheard of,… that may or may not be PX and you seem perplexed as to why I should be discussing it at all. My God Man,...it is not your job to save the planet, there are millions of website where you may find kinship and comfort in your scientific dogma. Z Free your mind,...your ass will follow. --- parliament funkadelic |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1172584 United States 02/15/2011 09:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Great. Nonsense aside... Can someone explain to me how this relates to 2012 and the impending doom of civilization? Assume that I nothing... Which is the case. Educate me. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1172584Didn't think so. [link to mblogs.discovermagazine.com] |
zacksavage User ID: 1264731 United States 02/15/2011 09:19 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If that is your position ("Don't confuse me with the facts, as my mind is made up") then no amount of rational discussion involving astronomy can help you. Quoting: Lab-lackeyThere are plenty of fringe concepts in physics and astronomy that have some actual basis for inquiry such as string theory, anthropic principle, various subsets of quantum mechanics and sub atomic theory, etc. They might not be as appealing since they do not involve global cataclysm, but I would be much happier seeing people interested in something tangible. Until then, I will be eagerly awaiting your peer reviewed dissertation on the scientific merits of a planet X collision. My guess is I will be waiting a long time. Do rational discussion and a not sneaky fringe website on the internet really have anything in common in your mind?? Why?? If I sought out what you were selling, I would find myself reading and posting on hard science websites like Bad Astronomy or some such,... but I'm not. I make no bones about searching for PX after reading and enjoying fringe books on the topic. I came to GLP in 2002 to discuss the matter with like-minded people without the taint of academia. I do not apologize for any of this,....to the contrary, it has been a blessing. And now here we are in 2011 in this thread on a brown-dwarf star here-to-fore unheard of,… that may or may not be PX and you seem perplexed as to why I should be discussing it at all. My God Man,...it is not your job to save the planet, there are millions of website where you may find kinship and comfort in your scientific dogma. Z Free your mind,...your ass will follow. --- parliament funkadelic |
zacksavage User ID: 1264731 United States 02/15/2011 09:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If that is your position ("Don't confuse me with the facts, as my mind is made up") then no amount of rational discussion involving astronomy can help you. Quoting: Lab-lackeyThere are plenty of fringe concepts in physics and astronomy that have some actual basis for inquiry such as string theory, anthropic principle, various subsets of quantum mechanics and sub atomic theory, etc. They might not be as appealing since they do not involve global cataclysm, but I would be much happier seeing people interested in something tangible. Until then, I will be eagerly awaiting your peer reviewed dissertation on the scientific merits of a planet X collision. My guess is I will be waiting a long time. Do rational discussion and a fringe website on the internet really have anything in common in your mind?? Why?? If I sought out what you were selling, I would find myself reading and posting on hard science websites like Bad Astronomy or some such,... but I'm not. I make no bones about searching for PX after reading and enjoying fringe books on the topic. I came to GLP in 2002 to discuss the matter with like-minded people without the taint of academia. I do not apologize for any of this,....to the contrary, it has been a blessing. And now here we are in 2011 in this thread on a brown-dwarf star here-to-fore unheard of,… that may or may not be PX and you seem perplexed as to why I should be discussing it at all. My God Man,...it is not your job to save the planet, there are millions of website where you may find kinship and comfort in your scientific dogma. Z Last Edited by zacksavage on 02/15/2011 09:40 PM Free your mind,...your ass will follow. --- parliament funkadelic |