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Just curious? If we are to assume an infinite number of parallel universes and the occasional collision between such constructs . . . is it possible in at least one of these realities Nibiru exists?
Quoting: George B Depends. If the laws of physics remain the same across realities, then no (at least as Nancy describes Niburu). If the laws of physics are vastly different across realities, then sure, why not? But in that case, I am much more concerned about the incursion of Marvin the Martian from the Warner-Brother's Universe, or the spilling over of the STOMACH dimension somehow into our reality. Happy Turkey Day! Quoting: 74444 "When the knowledge of the solar system is complete there will be twelve planets included in your astronomical tables. Those not yet discovered by the science of earth will be known when that science is further advanced." - First Published In 1888 "It is generally accepted by astronomers that, geometrically, these Asteroids occupy precisely the position that a planet should or would occupy under Herschel’s system of ratios. Unquestionably, in the great cycles of material life there is always a break somewhere; that, as you compromise with perfect harmony by certain notes of discord, that, as every musician will understand, there is no music that is not a compromise—were harmony perfect it could not be played by any living musician upon any earthly instrument,—so in the twelve planets, which are the harmonies in the solar system, there is this interval, this compromise." -- First Published In 1888 Source: [ link to www.interfarfacing.com] Quoting: Anonymous Coward 69740543 The above by CORA L.V. Scott Hatch Tappan RICHMOND (1840 - 1923)
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