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http://nypost.com/2016/04/06/newly-discovered-planet-could-destroy-earth-any-day-now/
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Fossil evidence has suggested most life on Earth is mysteriously wiped out every 26 million to 27 million years.

Whitmire claims Planet Nine’s passage through a rock-laden area called the Kuiper Belt is responsible for the “extinction events.”
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>>70190944
i wish i was death every day of my life

i would die happy if the world burns and takes all you selfish, racists first world countries
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>>70190944
>http://nypost.com/2016/04/06/newly-discovered-planet-could-destroy-earth-any-day-now/


Instead of just cracking "lol alex jones" comments, can anyone actually refute the science in this article?
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>>70190944
Ask >>>/sci/
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>>70190944

https://www.caltech.edu/news/caltech-researchers-find-evidence-real-ninth-planet-49523
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>>70191354
yes, by watching the video in the article.

it's a hypothetical situation. they haven't discovered a ninth planet.
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>>70191470
Ask my dick, faggot. This belongs here
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>>70191354
>Evidence of a 9th planet.

Ya no shit it's Pluto!
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>>70191498
This is exactly how they found Neptune, by observing it's effects on uranus.

You're the kind of faggot who would have told them they were wrong up until they actually found it
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Lel
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>>70190944
Did they meme niburu into existence??
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<Instead of just cracking "lol alex jones" comments, can anyone actually refute the science in this article?>

Exactly
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/pol/ I'm scared hole me
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>>70191853
no at last check its a toss up between the dark planet (working title) and hades for the name

planet x is fake and was made up to distract people from the european debt crisis by a european
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Kek, there's no way this will hit us. We could have changed the trajectory if we thought it would hit us in January.
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>>70191543
>Ya
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>>70191894
>Exactly

> exactly

Just take out the space, beautiful
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The ninth planet hasn't been confirmed to exist.

It's not happening.
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>bwahaha, the normies will never realize that we put the outer-most foci of the undiscovered planet's ellipse opposite of where the gravity of such a planet would pull the foci of all the other planets
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we will all perish

we must all pay for our sins
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NYX IS COMING YAAYYYY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5Vo0iAkYes&nohtml5=False
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>>70191975
>hole me

Ask Germany if they're willing to spare a mudslime for the occasion. They're pretty attached, I think.
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>>70191543
Pluto is considered a drawf-planet
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>>70190944
People used telescopes for hundreds years, we have satellites like hubble taking 360° photos of the solar system every year too and you're telling me NOBODY noticed a frigging 9th planet till now? this is some Nibiru-tier bull shit all over again.
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>>70192132
Funny how you can just say that like it makes it true.

>https://www.google.com/search?q=ninth+planet+discovered&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&channel=fflb&gws_rd=ssl
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>>70192344
space is big, bro.
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>>70192344
You vastly underestimate how difficult it is to locate planets when you don't know theyre there especially this far away. They have to use mathematics and its effects on other celestial bodies to discover it
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Jupiter is a God.
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>>70192333
Lol a planlet.
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>>70191134
lol
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>passes Earth every 20,000 years
>extinction every 26,000,000 years
Right, surely they're linked.
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>>70192408
The solar system isn't and there're plenty of direct and indirect methods to discover objects in space. We can almost with 100% precision count the number of objects orbiting a star 4 light years away from Earth and you're telling me we can't even notice a planet in the frigging solar system we live in?
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I hadn't realized how fucking retarded /pol/ was till now.
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>>70191134
top kek ecuador dont you have someone to kill instead of shitposting in pol
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What if NASA knew this years ago?

What if Merkel opened the borders to give the darkies a taste of the white life before we all got wiped out?
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>>70192604
You're right, the solar system can't be THAT much bigger than my living room.
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>>70192393
Every article says "may" or "might." It hasn't been observed yet, just some weird orbital paths.
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Whoever schemed this lie up had obviously never heard of Johannes Kepler.

What a fucking crock of shit. Look at that orbital period.

reminder that
>1. The orbit of every planet is an ellipse with the Sun at one of the two foci.

and most importantly in this case

>2. A line joining a planet and the Sun sweeps out equal areas during equal intervals of time.
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< I hadn't realized how fucking retarded /pol/ was till now. >

asking a question is retarded? Ok
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>>70192530
It protects the inner solar system from comets.

Also check this out this happened less than a month ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qAJI4gqX3Zg

It's happening.
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>>70192604
actually its supposed to be a planet with a bis ass ellipse anyway scientist found it because of the way its gravitational field is affecting things so we are pretty much dead rip .
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>>70192604
You have absolutly no idea what you are talking about, do you?
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Every fucking time a scientific paper says anything news outlets jump on it and write any old bullshit they please.
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>>70190944
>>70192721

What if it's actually an Alien Deathstar?

What if they have contacted world leaders and said that earth had to have world peace by the time they get there or they destroy us all and take over the planet?
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Mayan calendar was off by FOUR YEARS
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>>70193098
[ CURRENT YEAR -4 ]
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>>70190944
There is a legitimate search for clicks by the news sites
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>>70192745
The point is that the solar system is astronomically small, if I can see saturn and jupiter from my roof with a konus toy telescope I got as birthday present in 1998, how can one possibly believe that among the millions of amateur astronomers with professional equipments, researchers, observation centers and satellites, nobody noticed this damn planet in the solar system till now? we know the number of all moons orbiting each planet and even the smallest asteroids in the kuber belt have been mapped almost completely. Do you realize how ridicolous is to claim that in the solar system there's still a hidden planet that nobody noticed?
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>>70192947
>earth
>peace

kek
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We should probably worry more about rogue interstellar objects and solar events than hidden planets.

Just saying.
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>>70192160
I haven't showered in days. I have some foci on my foreskin.
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>>70192333
Celestial dwarf man
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>>70190944
>just watched the video
>one of the telescopes that may find it is called Keck Telescope
>Keck Telescope
>fucking Keck
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._M._Keck_Observatory
>diameter of 33 feet (repeating digits)
>concept proposed in '77 (repeating digits)

This isn't funny anymore guys.
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They're basing it all off of calculations, which is fine, but it could still be something else
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>>70193230
k pretty much now i know you dont know what the fuck you re talking about, sol is fucking massive you can do some research,
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>>70193098
from the gregorian calendar. which is off from everything else.
>what is .27 hrs over 26,000 years?
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>>70193598
saw that as well

pretty insane
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>>70193598
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>>70191354
>can anyone actually refute the science in this article?

The author of the article is Daniel Whitmire. He was part of a team that claimed the existence of a hypothetical planet at 15000 AU named Tyche before being disproven by the WISE survey. The predicted aphelion of Planet Nine is ~1200 AU, the inner Oort cloud does not start until you are past 2000 AU. At the longest predicted orbital period of ~20000 years, Planet Nine would orbit the sun 1300+ times between extinction events.

tl:dr the author is a crack and Planet Nine comes no where close to the comets in the Oort cloud
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harvest soon
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>>70193649
That just proves my point, this 9th planet is supposed to be much bigger than earth, yet we already have mapped much smaller objects even when they're located at such far distances, I refuse to believe nobody noticed a planet that big till now.
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This is not happening because the Earth is flat.
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>>70192132
>The ninth planet hasn't been confirmed to exist.

If it doesn't then the outer solar system has a lot of bizarre shit with no explanation.
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>>70193990
>yet we already have mapped much smaller objects even when they're located at such far distances

Name one of these objects.
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>>70193598
you just blew my fucking mind
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>>70193990
you re giving way 2 much credit to our fucking scientists remember that wow signal ? it was the fucking microwave
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>>70193953
They're talking about the Kupier belt not the Oort cloud faggot
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TEST
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>>70194183
i mean dude that object is alredy in the image i posted its called sedna
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>>70190944

Serious answer: Look at this diagram. Look at the suspected orbit of Planet Nine. Now look at the Kuiper Belt. It does not come anywhere close to it.
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>>70192344
>>70192604
Space is very big.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pR5VJo5ifdE
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Praise be to Kek.

Deliver us from this evil.
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>>70192639
Now?! NOW?!
YOU'RE ONLY FIGURING IT OUT NOW?!
NOT MUH JOOZ RUNNING EVERYTHING OR
READ THE BIBLE DEGENERATE
YOU'RE ONLY FUCKING FIGURE IT OUT NOW?!!
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>>70194183
you think I'm blind? look at the pic in the reply I quoted... besides, you can look that up on wikipedia.
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>>70193853
>>70193914
>>70193932
>>70194231
We should really start cataloguing this stuff and create a religious movement which teaches and encourages Memetic Engineering.

Oh wait. Nevermind. There are already thousands of them.
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>>70194516
That is kind of terrifing. basicly this thing would grab anything with less gravity than it and sling it at the sun, giving the massive eliptical orbits that those objects have. So it slamming this into other planets is not entirely out of the question.
>pls kill us all...
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>>70194672

that's definitely the will of kek

throwing planets into the sun for lulz

you glorious frog bastard
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>>70194725
kek wills it.
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>>70194262
The outer edge of the Kuiper belt is ~50 AU, the predicted perihelion of Planet Nine is 200 AU.
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>>70191134
I'm fine with it as long as we all die.

By the way, there's no reason for you to care if the first world is racist as long as you don't want to get in.
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>>70194495
Silence kike
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>>70194132
No explanation is better than a bullshit one to get clickbait money for the New York Post. I don't trust any of this popsci stuff unless it's verified by real scientists.
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It's all bull shit. The Universe has been around for 13~ billion years, the Earth is some odd 8~ billion.

This planet 9 would have already destroyed the Earth.

It is not a planet.
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>>70194803
WELL SHIT NEVERMIND FUCK FACE LOOKS LIKE I'M THE RETARD
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>>70193495
The ultimate manlet.
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>>70194516
All of those objects are very close (in astronomical terms) to us right now, that is why we have found them.

Look at the most eccentric three;

2005 VX3 is currently at 22 AU

2015 ER61 is currently at 5.7 AU

2012 DR30 is currently at 16 AU
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>>70194940
then it could be something worse.....
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>>70194940

could just be an extra solar planet zipping along and we just managed to spot it as it passed by?
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>>70194940
It's bullshit because the author is a crank.
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>>70195137
The indirect evidence it exists requires it orbiting the sun, not passing by.
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>>70193786
7020
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>>70193598
Now we must use the numbers 33 and 77 in all we do. It will improve everything.

They're unique and superior numbers according to Kek.
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>>70190944
Wasn't Nibiru supposed to do this same shit in 2006?

These end-of-the-world conspiracy theories are getting really stale.
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>>70191498
fuck off pluto is a planet
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>>70195595

do you blame us for wanting the happening? i'm craving SOMETHING to happen. a great equalizer, a reset button.

chances are i'd die within a month. but have i truly lived?
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>>70195411
I did the math just a minute ago. we are roughly still at Oct. of 2014 in the myan calander but the math is very very rough.
however, these people had a religion of watching the sky. I wolnt quit my job but im not out of panic mode.
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>>70195675
Insisting Pluto is a planet is as ignorant as insisting the Sun revolves around the Earth.
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>>70190944
>http://nypost.com
I think we can safely disregard this article.
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>>70195784
pluto likes to take time off man, it gets lonely out there.
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>>70195806
Why?
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Don't you queers know anything?

Every 3600 years the planet Nibiru and it's giant Nephilim inhabitants, who are responsible for genetically-engineering mankind and founding the civilization of Sumer, passes close to the Earth on it's elliptical orbit that takes it far outside the solar system.
If they send advanced scouts to Earth ahead of Nibiru which they probably will, they will be due within the coming decades, anywhere from 20 to 100 years.
You better believe they're gonna be pissed, because when they left around 3500 years ago there were about 27 million humans on Earth, now there are 7 BILLION.
They left us so much information and we didn't do shit with it, if we recorded it at all.
None of you fucks speak Sumerian or read Cuniform, Enki didn't teach them that shit for fun.
Who knows what they'll do when they arrive.
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The thing awaits https://youtu.be/ph_sR51KBi8
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>>70191354
This was publicised yesterday and today we are getting people linking it to Nibiru (one professor). It's plausible but then again it's such a leap that nobody is giving it much bother.
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>>70190944
8/10 click bait link desu
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>>70195784
Hyperbole. If you knew who made the decision, when and why you'd find that it wasn't such a well reasoned scientific decision.
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>>70195098
I know but still, they're pretty much all orbiting beyond the kuiper belt, isn't the 9th planet supposed to be in the same ranges? considering the mass that's supposedly 10 times that of earth, it should have a volume at least half of neptune, can something that big really go unseen? even in its furthest orbiting point, it's still a big ass planet.
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>>70190976

As a geologist, there is a pattern of extinctions that correlate to this data.

2Spoopy4me.
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>>70194672
Our solar system is millions of years old. It would already have corrected orbits long ago.
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>>70195929
Well they should fucking expect it.

They gave this information to fucking niggers.
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>>70190944
Freedom incoming!
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>It's a "/pol/ tries to describe astronomy" episode
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>>70196047

Thats not how it works.
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>>70196047

>millions

Also your perception of time is laughable.

try billions.
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>>70196106
Yes it is. Large objects like solar bodies in orbit would hit each other off course to the point when their orbits would no longer intersect.
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>>70196047
Do you even space or gravity?
Magnets! how do they fucking work?!
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>>70196221

once again, thats not how it works.

Just stop.
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>>70196043
>can something that big really go unseen?

Yes, space is very big. Watch this video >>70194395
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>>70190944
I'm completely fine with dying as long as I can take solace in knowing all you sons of bitches will come with me to the abyss.
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>>70196156
No. Our solar system is millions of years old in its current form. The bodies in our solar system may be billions of years old but the system as it is construed is millions of years old.
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>>70196321

thats the spirit.
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>>70196286
How did solar orbits happen in the first place then?
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>>70196370
>>70196398

You're not stopping
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>>70191134
>Only 5% black people in ecuador

I think your country needs more diversity. You should invite som more blacks and arabs to make your country more vibrant.

It seems pretty racist that you haven't done that.
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>>70196043
Not really, because Planet 9 would be much further then the outer bound of the Kupier Belt. At those distances, 10x the size of Earth means nothing, especially because the planet will move so slowly and reflect so little light that it's extremely difficult to detect if you don't know where you're looking for. The idea of there being a planet out there that we didn't manage to detect before would not be surprising.

You can't compare it with finding exoplanets because the whole reason they can be detected is thanks to sensitive technology that can measure brief dips in a star light. It's the reason why astronomers can map out most of the stars within 100 light years of Earth, yet it took until 2012 for them to discover brown dwarves 6 light years away.
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>>70195784
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>>70190976
>Fossil evidence has suggested most life on Earth is mysteriously wiped out every 26 million to 27 million years.
How is that possible when god made the world 6000 years ago?
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What would dying from an asteroid impact even feel like, would it be a painless & instantaneous death or would it be more slow & fiery with shaking grounds?
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>>70196500

he made the fossils and shit to test our faith
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>>70196500
Back to shitposting, eh?
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>>70196560

Depends on the size of comet or asteroid.
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>>70196560
yes.
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Also, I doubt anything will hit us within our lifetime. Simply just because how short we live, and how vast the span of these occurrences happening.

I'm not worried.
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>>70196014
Speaking of hyperbole.
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>>70196560

a planet killer would be visible for awhile. chances are if you where it landed you'd not feel anything. i imagine the heat from the impact would kill you a split second before actually squishing you
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>>70193433
>We should probably worry more about rogue interstellar objects and solar events than hidden planets.

>Just saying.

Why? Why worry about things you or I have no control over? It's like being mad at your tiny dick. You can't do anything about it so just live with it.
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Even if it is true, do you really think they would tell us? They would hide the elite in those underground cities and leave us all to die without a warning.
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terrible article that takes what the guy said and rewords it into doomsday shit

but if you look up what he actually said, it's all true
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>>70190944
No one knows anything about anything, science is gay as fuck and so are the kikes.
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>>70196043

space isn't 2 dimensions, paco
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>>70191354
The NY Post. What a source.
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>>70197437
https://www.caltech.edu/news/caltech-researchers-find-evidence-real-ninth-planet-49523
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>>70190944
Planet is there but its too pussy to do anything.

Not happening.
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>>70197471
Nothing in that article about that planet destroying all life on planet Earth. Just the Post trying to sensationalize it with "Oh noes, we're all gonna die!!!".
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>>70196773
I'd say that's his point. Not that we should start worrying about the former, but that it should make us worry more than the latter. In other words, if we don't worry about rogue interstellar objects, what's the point of worrying about hidden planets?
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>>70192344
It's a black body in a pitch dark room.
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We have implicit evidence that a 9th planet exists, but causation due to correlation is nigger tier logic at best.

Even if it's true that we're due for an extinction, the probability of it happening tomorrow is just as likely as hitting us a million years from now
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They say the orbit is 22,000 years. Can we find anything else with a similar cycle?
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>>70197810
Sorry meant 20,000
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>>70196560
The blast would vaporize you.
You could also die from the sound waves, heat, firestorm, tsunamis, air pressure, etc.

You should be more concerned with a large gamma ray burst hitting the Earth. If you are on the side that it hits directly, then you will be instantly vaporized. If you are on the other side then you will be slowly cooked.
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>>70191625
Judging by how mad you are, I can theorize that his post had an effect on Uranus as well.
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>>70197878

we'd also never see it coming. you might get 1 second
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>>70193598
I want to believe.
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>>70195542
Who else here lifepath 33?

http://seventhlifepath.com/
go calculate niggers.
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>>70192539
>planlet
kek.
but fuck you we love pluto!
make pluto great again!
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>>70193598
Just more evidence that He exists
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>>70196560
Something like this. Unless it landed on top of you, you'd be able to see burning atmosphere approaching and setting everything on fire in its path. Then you'd get set on fire too

Depending on whether you're standing in the open you might die instantly or you might get the full ISIS experience
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Repeating digits dictate we shall most likely perish on the date known as 6th May, 2016.

Diabolo Duplis
Pallid Mors
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>>70198547
did you get that image after seeing that video on that doomsday website linked from another website from a PGP link that spoke of an extremist christian sect that is looking for the smartest of the smart to break their cicada3000 style puzzles so that they can give them the antidote for a global virus they are going to be spreading in 2028?
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>>70193786
289 days
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I wish for the end every day. I just don't kid myself by thinking it will come from anything less mundane than simple cultural enrichment.
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>>70198867

Don't forget leap years and the dates removed from the calendar by the catholic church.
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>>70198547
If that scale of impact were to happen, the fire wave would travel at such a speed that you wouldn't even see it on the horizon before it was instantly on you. Also, no one would actually die from the fire wave, anyway. The impact would cause a global earthquake easily likened to an explosion shockwave. You'd be blasted apart and your remains burned.
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>A meme will destroy planet Earth
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Let's suppose for a minute, hypothetically, this happened to be true.

Could we somehow develop a superweapon that could blow up a planet before it schwacks us? Assuming of course all of the nations on earth contribute to the idea, would it even be possible to develop and construct a device that either blows up a fuck huge celestial body or diverts it's course?
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>>70199377

Launch all of mankind's nukes at it and hope for the best
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>>70199476
Even with all the nukes on our planet we couldn't crack our own planet. This "new" planet is supposed to be larger. And even then you'd just be dealing with an irradiated inferno.
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>>70199476
ICBMs can only go so far out of the atmosphere, if they could only hit a target at that range the earth would get smoked by the sheer blast and not to mention all of the debris coming back down.
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>>70199377
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HDL0KAm9Cbs

The Death Star is not realistically obtainable. The proper solution is exterminatus.
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>>70190944
Global Elites are building demon gates that will move the inhabitants of this world to another plane of existence before Planet 9 wipes us out. The other world will be a horror, but gives a chance for survival.
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>>70192344
>this is some Nibiru-tier bull shit all over again.
Protips: infrared object, lucifer telescope, mount graham.
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>>70199377

nah, we can't harness that kind of energy yet

and we won't because we cucked ourselves by capping our progression at nuclear.
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>>70190944
Even if it happened I doubt it would happen over night.
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>>70195929
why would they be mad theres 7 billion?

pls go zacharia stichten
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>>70199620
its nice of them to let us all use the gates like that, free of charge
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>>70196048
kek
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>>70195929

>super advanced population
>can't into basic math/statistics for projecting population growth
>expected retarded brown people in the Middle East to be successful

Wow what an awesome civilization Nibiru has
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>>70199833
>free of charge

There is always a catch. They just can't have their nice obedient pets all up and die on them.
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>>70199833

muslims will just bomb them anyway because they'd rather we all into allah
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>>70194314
So is this planet orbiting 2 stars hypothetically?
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http://science.howstuffworks.com/stop-an-asteroid.htm

Im-fucking-plying.
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if it was "any day now" we'd be able to see it cucklords
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Any chance we could try meming this into reality? I'm kinda ready to check out tbqh
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>>70194395
WHERE'S THE CURVATURE?
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>>70192825
post pics of feet and I'll teach you how to reply properly
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>>70193598
praise kek
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>>70200211

>6 mile asteroid

we're talking about a planet sized object anon
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>>70197878
wouldn't you slowly feel the pressure building up as the planet comes nearer, getting more and more tired until eventually you collapse, are unable to move and can do nothing but wait for death?
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>>70190944
>New York Post
>Originally posted by The Sun

American science education everyone!

Cited article is low energy tier. The huffington post or rt.com of science journalism and I'm being unfair to rt and huffpost.
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>>70199377
I'm not very familiar with weaponry but I think if we were able to build a weapon that could actually knock it off it's course or even destroy it so we're safe we'd still fly out of our trajactory and die giving the blast of the canon/whatever you use
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>>70193598
This global disster is on us... we caused this.
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Anything of this size, causing a global wipeout, would probably be detected giving us a day or two notice, maybe more.

Would the authorities alert us . . .. or would they keep it quiet to avoid panic?

Who cares about panic though if we only had 24 hours to exist?
What would happen?
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>>70190944

>Are people just wishing for the end?

Yes. I believe in the old 60s "societal dish wish" meme. Hell, I grew in the Bible Belt in church and everyone loved talking about the End Times, remember Left Behind and all that. I think everyone, especially religious people, want their beliefs validated through the destruction of the world. Every damn generation for 2,000 years has been saying it was the End Times.

Despite being a cynical towards humanity now, I don't want it to die off. I think a lot of people legitimately do. /pol/ talks about the Jews and their conspiracy, well if it's actually real then if anything they want the prophecies of Revelations to come true so they can inherit the Earth or whatever.
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>>70201224
probably end up spending it here m8
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>>70196500
Fuck off, budget Australia.
People here rather want deconstruction of current system than destruction of whole planet.
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>>70190944
''''''''''''''''''new''''''''''''''

Fact
>Most stars system are binary
Planet X, Nibiru, wormwood, nemesis etc and it wouldn't be unique if our son and another start orbited each other and its not unthinkable that this star has its own planets orbiting it.

What are the bunkers the elite built for?
What are the observatory the vatican built for?

There are more things to.
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>>70201394
Yes but would global Governments care about Panic?

Not to mention if people got wind of it .. . .they would probably walk out of their jobs and the internet, power, etc. would go down.
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>>70190944

this >>70194931

Jeez, this far into an election cycle and you'd think people would grasp the concept of clickbait
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>>70190944
>according to a top space scientist
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>>70201538
Well, the wouldn't say it now for instance. I think if it would be said it'd be a week prior, maybe even a day if they are feeling assholish
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>>70194931
>verified by real scientists.
Well that won't happen because real scientists don't have a death wish.

Will you believe your own eyes when you see it in the sky?
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>>70191354
yes, something of that size would have a massive gravitational pull, even at massive distances it would pull shit out of place

in short, everything is where it is supposed to be according to science, if anything of any signifigant size even came close to pull anything out of place everyone would notice instantly, it wouldnt be stuff like "the sun is sharper this year" it would be like calenders not working

people making shit up to get attention
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>>70201635
I know at the moment it all sounds a bit 'far-fetched' but I have no doubt that there are plans or procedures in place for this kind of event.

It would be interesting to know how they would actually deal with it and at what point they would tell us.
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>>70190944

there is more sense to the idea that our solar system orbits the galaxy on a timeline of roughly 50-75 million years and there is a certain part we travel through that is full of debris or shit gets thrown at us more than normal hence why we have mass exctintions ever 5-0-75 million years

>tfw most people think the sun is static and doesn't move in the galaxy and people think our galaxy doesn't move in the universe
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>>70201815
They'd need to be 100% certain before they do so in my eyes, it'd be more or less last minute. You can't just tell the world it's going to die as a government and have it not happen
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>>70200872
he said an asteroid

a whole other planet approaching the earth would literally tear the earth apart as it got closer, if the changing geology of the earth didn't kill you, you would pass out and die shortly after
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>>70191134
how can you say that when your country has the best strain?
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>>70190944
Horseshit from an arguably idiotic scientist.
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It didn't say a planet would crash into us, that was just what Nibiru believers thought.
What it's saying is that this planet that may or may not exist might be flinging comets and asteroids into the solar system using it's gravity when it passes through the meteor cloud.
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>>70191134
It's been so long now. How does a dial up modem sound like? Probably like the national anthem.
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>>70201815
>I know at the moment it all sounds a bit 'far-fetched' but I have no doubt that there are plans or procedures in place for this kind of event.
Yeah, going down into a bunker and looking the door behind you so the unwashed masses don't follow you.

>>70201815
>It would be interesting to know how they would actually deal with it and at what point they would tell us.
They would never tell you. People like Alex Jones would get a few more phonecalls about the habbenin and then he would lose his shit and people would ignore it because its the 2131 time he loses his shit.

And then all of the sudden every one that matters would be gone and people would be like ''where the fuck did Obama, Putin and Soros go?'' And then it would happen. Maybe in the last moment it would be a press release about NASA seeing something, hard times ahead and the importance of having faith in god and keeping together.
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>>70193598
PRAISE KEK

When will we make the new Prophecy? Last time went pretty well
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>>70201892
>a whole other planet approaching the earth would literally tear the earth apart as it got closer,
So you're saying it would be something biblical? Maybe with massive floods and tidal waves?

Its strange that all major cultures shares these myths.
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>>70192344
Ninth planet has been thought to exist for awhile, but only space nerds care about stuff like this.
It's not going to kill us all though. It's just there.
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>>70202240
whats this image you posted captain sweden??? I count 11 dots around the star.
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>>70198547
>you'd get the full ISIS experience

Top kek
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>>70197758
always niggers with you people
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>>70202359
>whats this image you posted captain sweden??? I count 11 dots around the star.
Yeah ain't that some shit? 11 dots.
Its almost like some ancient cultures got very advanced astronomical knowledge that we didn't rediscover up until recently. Like the procession of the equinox.
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>>70193598
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>>70194395
After years of watching science fiction and even hearing here and there how long it takes like to reach Earth from the Sun the scope of just how big the universe is didn't occur to me until I opened up Celestia:
http://www.shatters.net/celestia/download.html
and set my velocity to 1c (light speed, the fucking speed limit of the universe) with the planetary orbits visible.

It was a crushing blow to my perception of space and made me question the purpose of even suggesting a space vehicle that could travel light speed.
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>>70202772
>like
light*
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nypost resorting to click bait.

The planet is 15,000 earth years away from it's closest orbit point to earth. It takes like 40k years to orbit our sun.

Fucking dumb cunts everywhere man
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>>70202342
This man knows what's up. Be ready friends.
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>>70191476
>KECK telescope
>KECK
>Kek

Guys... I think Kek wills it
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>>70190944
OP

Why do so many retired officers from the US military retire in the Ozarks? Do they know something that you don't?
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>>70202772
>>70202852
That's why science fiction has developed 'Warp speed' . . .. warping time and space to provide a wormhole is not beyond the realms of possibility (or imagination).
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>>70192842
Oh shit I forgot Jupiter had a huge impact recently. This is gonna be interesting
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>>70202941
Have you packed your bags or do you live above 400 feet all ready?
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Pseudo Science: The Thread
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>orbit passes Earth every 20,000 years
>global extinction happens every 26 million

Yes, they're totally related, trust our clickbait articles guys
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>>70203193
Future Bloated Corpse: The Post
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>>70196425
How about you stop being a cunt and actually answer his question?
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>>70203129
...don't you have to manipulate or somehow simulate gravitational fields of a black hole for that?
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>>70193932
4U

>>70193598
pic related

Also, the reason we can into space is because of a previous extinction event removing the retarded dinosaurs, leaving a massive layer of fossil fuels. An ayy lmao civilisation on an Earth-like planet may never develop space travel as they have little to construct plastics, power engines etc.
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>>70196500
Did you know that New Zealanders actually think they live in a real country? Fascinating.
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>>70196425
so explain it if you know better faggot, anyone can say lol ur wrong
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>>70203266
The majority of the star system that we know of are binary and even trinary systems are not uncommon. If it is earths twin star, which it could very well be, it might drag several planets with it and it could be really hard to predict where it is going. Some years it might pass really close and tear the crust apart and other times it might only lead to a cool sunset.
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>P-Tr boundary extinction
>96% of all marine species and 70% of terrestrial vertebrate species becoming extinct.
what the fuck happened
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>>70203662
Mass extinction event is pretty fucking normal. People that live today think that the tomorrow is going to be fine because yesterday and today was fine.

The earth being fine for the last 100 years is not proof that it will be fine the next 100 years.
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I'm not, but there are.

Notice all your liberal friends of facebook share nihilistic images or "nihilism memes." Notice that people vote for liberal shit, like hedonism and cultural Marxism, almost as if it's to deliberately destroy a civilization.

Or how about people who praise kek for chaos instead of order and to fix things?

Guess what? These people are weak. These people are quitters and defeatists. These are the people who failed their role on this earth. Yes, I'm calling every person like this a pathetic piece of shit.

Meanwhile, you have people who don't quit. These are the people that grew up. These are the people that succeed at life. these are the people who make money, have hobbies, don't suffer from anxiety and/or depression, and these are the people who end up happily married with children. Meanwhile, these defeatists are going to die alone, no different than some sad, lonely, crazy, feminist cat lady, and when they die, their own pets will feast upon their corpses, and in life, they will be no different than the edgy emo kid during our youths.
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>>70203333
>...don't you have to manipulate or somehow simulate gravitational fields
Probably.

We don't know much about gravity really or the true structure of the universe. Faster than light travel may seem impossible but I am sure there are other ways to circumnavigate this.

Imagine waves from the sea hitting a wall on the beach . . . .if it was square to the sea the the waves would hit along the wall at the same time . . .but imagine if the wall was at an angle, some waves would hit the wall before the other end of the wall. Now . . .. if the wall was at an 89 degree angle to the wave, the first part of the wall would hit the wave very quickly, whilst the other end it would take considerably longer???

You could translate this to light waves or time?
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>>70190944
what's better, living your life on a globalist world with no change until you die or diyng in a blaze of glory?
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>>70203168
I live at a high altitude but I still will die pretty quick. I meant be ready as in ask forgiveness and make your peace with the Lord.
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>>70203530

Why should I?

Why don't you retards actually learn something?

I'm tired of spoon feeding information to morons who can't even understand the longevity of orbit decay.

You people are fucking worthless
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>>70203793
>Or how about people who praise kek for chaos instead of order and to fix things?
Because chaos is the combination of order and disorder occurring simultaneously and basically you're on a fool's errand when trying to upset the balance of it.

Stay mad.
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>>70203977
i dont care about space physics that much but im just going to accept what the other guy said because you seem like a useless faggot who wants to feel like he knows something
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>>70203969
>I live at a high altitude but I still will die pretty quick. I meant be ready as in ask forgiveness and make your peace with the Lord.
Oh yeah that to ofc.

I am still preparing a little bit though. I want to live through this, seems like a good experience. Just a rucksack with some clothes and tools is going to put me at a lot better position then some one who didn't prepare at all.
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>>70198156
>tfw 22
are we kuk's chosen?
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>>70203969
>I still will die pretty quick
How do you know? What do you think will happen?
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>>70203774

>You being fine for 1 minute doesn't mean you'll be fine the next minute

Your logic.

A 100 years is nearly irrelevant in a scale of nearly a hundred million years or even 50 million years.

This is whats wrong with people, their asinine perception of the time scale is myoptic.

You can't even conceive a hundred million years let alone a million.
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>>70200938
We have detonated nuclear bombs on earth... did that send us flying off course? No. Presuming we could develop something bigger/better, it would still have to break through the planet's radiation belt assuming it had one, and why would it not? We'd probably need to detonate something in it's core... we'd probably be fucked if Niburu is real and ever does come around. Some have said it's a 2nd sun, or carries one with it. We're fucked.
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>>70204102

I do know something. Unfortunately Texas will be stuck unknowing.
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>>70201614
>Jeez, this far into an election cycle and you'd think people would grasp the concept of clickbait

Maybe the election is clickbait... we're fucked!!! :O
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>>70204102

Not to mention, you're asking me something extremely trivial.

Go google it you dumb lazy beaner.
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>>70204482
yeah were all phds on the internet
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