clozaril
20-08-2008, 04:00 PM
Nibiru
Several people have recently asked me about Nibiru, a 'theoretical planet' that is supposed to go slowly round the Sun from a great distance. According to the writer, Zechariah Sitchin, Nibiru is approaching the part of its orbit that brings it nearer to us. Once it appears in our sky, everything will change. I remain unconvinced by all this, but I must concede that a tiny, interesting new body has just been discovered. Named 2006 SQ372, it is following a 22,500-year orbit and is currently closer to the Sun than Neptune. If this can exist undiscovered, so can Nibiru.
well well well
Several people have recently asked me about Nibiru, a 'theoretical planet' that is supposed to go slowly round the Sun from a great distance. According to the writer, Zechariah Sitchin, Nibiru is approaching the part of its orbit that brings it nearer to us. Once it appears in our sky, everything will change. I remain unconvinced by all this, but I must concede that a tiny, interesting new body has just been discovered. Named 2006 SQ372, it is following a 22,500-year orbit and is currently closer to the Sun than Neptune. If this can exist undiscovered, so can Nibiru.
well well well