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PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Juan_Bottom wrote:Wasn't that the one given a 1 in 5,050 chance of hitting Earth?
(not arguing for or against anything)
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Wasn't that the one given a 1 in 5,050 chance of hitting Earth?
(not arguing for or against anything)
From what I hear it will not hit the Earth but pass close enough to cause a pole shift, possibly violent earthquakes and such. It would be catastrophic to life on Earth.
Not saying anything for or against here, but I would like to know how a meteoroid's near miss would case a magnetic pole shift. I mean, I know that the poles shift and all, and we're in that process now, but why would a flying hunk of iron cause the change of poles?jay_a2j wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Wasn't that the one given a 1 in 5,050 chance of hitting Earth?
(not arguing for or against anything)
From what I hear it will not hit the Earth but pass close enough to cause a pole shift, possibly violent earthquakes and such. It would be catastrophic to life on Earth.
Juan_Bottom wrote:Wasn't that the one given a 1 in 5,050 chance of hitting Earth?
(not arguing for or against anything)
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Hologram wrote:Not saying anything for or against here, but I would like to know how a meteoroid's near miss would case a magnetic pole shift. I mean, I know that the poles shift and all, and we're in that process now, but why would a flying hunk of iron cause the change of poles?jay_a2j wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Wasn't that the one given a 1 in 5,050 chance of hitting Earth?
(not arguing for or against anything)
From what I hear it will not hit the Earth but pass close enough to cause a pole shift, possibly violent earthquakes and such. It would be catastrophic to life on Earth.
Though if the poles do shift, I would understand that it might cause earthquakes as the shift probably will mean a change in the rotation of the core. So. Whatever.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
So do you. And I. And this little apple I have in my kitchen. Since when does gravity have effects on magnetism? I'm not doubting you, I'd just like to see links to scientific publications instead of hearsay.jay_a2j wrote:Hologram wrote:Not saying anything for or against here, but I would like to know how a meteoroid's near miss would case a magnetic pole shift. I mean, I know that the poles shift and all, and we're in that process now, but why would a flying hunk of iron cause the change of poles?jay_a2j wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Wasn't that the one given a 1 in 5,050 chance of hitting Earth?
(not arguing for or against anything)
From what I hear it will not hit the Earth but pass close enough to cause a pole shift, possibly violent earthquakes and such. It would be catastrophic to life on Earth.
Though if the poles do shift, I would understand that it might cause earthquakes as the shift probably will mean a change in the rotation of the core. So. Whatever.
Because Nibiru is a planet, it has its own gravitational pull.
jay_a2j wrote:Hologram wrote:Not saying anything for or against here, but I would like to know how a meteoroid's near miss would case a magnetic pole shift. I mean, I know that the poles shift and all, and we're in that process now, but why would a flying hunk of iron cause the change of poles?jay_a2j wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Wasn't that the one given a 1 in 5,050 chance of hitting Earth?
(not arguing for or against anything)
From what I hear it will not hit the Earth but pass close enough to cause a pole shift, possibly violent earthquakes and such. It would be catastrophic to life on Earth.
Though if the poles do shift, I would understand that it might cause earthquakes as the shift probably will mean a change in the rotation of the core. So. Whatever.
Because Nibiru is a planet, it has its own gravitational pull.
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
strike wolf wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Hologram wrote:Not saying anything for or against here, but I would like to know how a meteoroid's near miss would case a magnetic pole shift. I mean, I know that the poles shift and all, and we're in that process now, but why would a flying hunk of iron cause the change of poles?jay_a2j wrote:Juan_Bottom wrote:Wasn't that the one given a 1 in 5,050 chance of hitting Earth?
(not arguing for or against anything)
From what I hear it will not hit the Earth but pass close enough to cause a pole shift, possibly violent earthquakes and such. It would be catastrophic to life on Earth.
Though if the poles do shift, I would understand that it might cause earthquakes as the shift probably will mean a change in the rotation of the core. So. Whatever.
Because Nibiru is a planet, it has its own gravitational pull.
Just because it has a gravitational pull doesn't mean it's a planet. I mean doesn't one of the asteroids in the asteroid belt have a smaller asteroid orbitting around it?
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
That still doesn't answer my question about the pole shifts. Also, the fact that the entire scientific community either can't see what's there or that they know about it but are covering it up for unknown reasons are each equally improbable.jay_a2j wrote:strike wolf wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Hologram wrote:Not saying anything for or against here, but I would like to know how a meteoroid's near miss would case a magnetic pole shift. I mean, I know that the poles shift and all, and we're in that process now, but why would a flying hunk of iron cause the change of poles?jay_a2j wrote:
From what I hear it will not hit the Earth but pass close enough to cause a pole shift, possibly violent earthquakes and such. It would be catastrophic to life on Earth.
Though if the poles do shift, I would understand that it might cause earthquakes as the shift probably will mean a change in the rotation of the core. So. Whatever.
Because Nibiru is a planet, it has its own gravitational pull.
Just because it has a gravitational pull doesn't mean it's a planet. I mean doesn't one of the asteroids in the asteroid belt have a smaller asteroid orbitting around it?
Apparently I'm the only one here that knows how to use Google:
Nibiru "the 12th planet"
Maxleod wrote:Not strike, he's the only one with a functioning brain.
Juan_Bottom wrote:
Also, Nibiru is Jupiter....
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
Well, actually, the scientific community has long been aware of some sort of an gravitational anomaly outside the known solar system affecting the outer planets. However, if the orbit of this anomaly was as elliptical as the article would lead us to believe the same scientists would have discovered it long ago, once it came close to the distance of those outer planets.demon7896 wrote:if this nibiru existed, it would have long ago been detected. its gravitational pull on pluto would have caught the eye of astronomers decades ago. unless you can actually SHOW ME the article in which pluto's orbit seemed to be affected by a huge object that we can't see with our huge telescope and that our space probes haven't picked up yet.
jay_a2j wrote:Matthew 24:6
" And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet."
Matthew 24:7
"For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places."
jay_a2j wrote:Matthew 24:6
" And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet."
Matthew 24:7
"For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places."
Ditocoaf wrote:jay_a2j wrote:Matthew 24:6
" And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet."
Matthew 24:7
"For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places."
Oh my god... a millenium ago, there were earthquakes, pestilences, famines, and a hell of a lot of wars. You know what this means, don't you...
The World has Already Ended. We are now living in a post-apocalypse society. Those quotes prove it.
PLAYER57832 wrote:Too many of those who claim they don't believe global warming are really "end-timer" Christians.
jay_a2j wrote:Matthew 24:6
" And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled; for all these things must come to pass, but the end is not yet."
Matthew 24:7
"For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be famines, and pestilences, and earthquakes, in divers places."
Napoleon Ier wrote:You people need to grow up to be honest.
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