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A Dark Star, Planet X, Nibiru? Fact or Fiction?


There are many theories of 2012 being the end of all humanity, from asteroids to our core reversing I've heard it all, but I was just told about a Dark Star that will fly by our planet, and destroy us in a whole. I hate to even acknowledge this subject, but still.

The Planet X or Dark Star is supposed to be a Brown Dwarf that orbits Earth or the sun (People can't make up their minds) in a period of 3,600 to 3,661 years. It's supposed to ruin our gravity, cause earthquakes, floods, volcanoes eruptions, etc.

Theres no official evidence of this even existing, conspiracy theorist are all in a hype about how NASA knows about it. But is there any recorded evidence of a catastrophic event like this even documented.

Plus the people who believe this say that 3/4 of the worlds population will die, but I don't think that's even possible, and how would the population return to the billions in such a short time even if it did happen?

Someone give me detailed answers and links please.

Well I cant agree or disagree with all these people.
Yes there is a planet out there, whether it will come by, I dont know. What I do know is that 2012 is not only a date given by the Maya, other cultures as well. Also, there is this thing with earth's electromagnetic field weakening or setting itself up for a pole shift. It could be.
Another site gives more data regarding this special alignment of the earth, sun and center of our galaxy. It states that nothing will happen. I believe in 2002 we had an alignment of all planets and nothing did happen.

Now here is where I disagree with people here, the fact that many cultures believe this date to be THE date. The maya, the hopi, egyptians, chinese, others I guess. If there was no long distance communication 3600 years ago, or 26,000 years ago, how did they all come to this conclusion?

Many cultures talk about a great flood, that supposedely happened 26,000 years ago. Coffee, coca leaves, silk in egypt? Maybe they did communicate. The one thing I know is that you will never know the truth. The truth can disrupt society and higher ups dont want that. Call me conspiracy theorist, but its true.
Did we know that 911 will happen? Yes we did.
Did we know when it will happen? No we didnt.
Do we know there is a planet out there? Yes.
Do we know we are due for a polar shift? Yes.
Do we know that ancient cultures mention 2012? Yes.
Do we know something will happen that date? I dont know, you dont know, maybe higher ups do, but wont say cause of panic. If people knew that some kind of attack will happen were airplanes will hit buildings, no one would go to work in big buildings. This equal millions of dollars of losses. So if you knew that a planet was coming this way, or that a magnetic field/pole shift will cause massive floods, will you stay around working, or would you prepare to leave?



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What will happen to planeth earth if aseroid or another planet collide with the earth?

The WISE Spacecraft

Who knows what is lurking out there in the deep dark of our universe? Are there universes beyond our universe? Are there black holes sucking up and devouring space, creating new universes? Can we ever know any of these answers in our life time? NASA is attempting to go deeper this week! 

WISE is scheduled to launch Monday morning aboard a Delta II rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. The launch window extends from 9:09 to 9:23 a.m. ET and was postponed from Friday because of a problem with the motion of a booster steering engine. The Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer, or WISE, spacecraft will employ an infrared camera to detect light- and heat-emitting objects that other orbiting telescopes, such as the Hubble, might miss.

Just in time for 2012?  :-)

If the launch goes as planned, the unmanned WISE will spend the next nine months in orbit, 326 miles above the Earth, mapping the universe in infrared light. Its lens eventually will cover the whole sky 1½ times, snapping a picture every 11 seconds.

"The last time we mapped the whole sky at these particular infrared wavelengths was 26 years ago," said Edward "Ned" Wright of UCLA, the principal investigator of the mission. He was referring to WISE's predecessor, the Infrared Astronomical Satellite, which launched in 1983 and discovered six comets. So, we'll get some idea as to how things have changed over the alst three decades. Or, have they?

The solar-powered WISE will not be the first infrared telescope in space. Two others -- NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope and the European Space Agency's Herschel Space Observatory -- also catalog images of the universe, although both focus on specific celestial objects instead of surveying the entire sky.

Mission leaders expect WISE to find hundreds of asteroids and comets with orbits that come close to crossing Earth's path. By measuring the objects' infrared light, the telescope also should help determine their size and composition -- data that may help astronomers learn how often Earth can expect to be struck by a hurtling asteroid. That seems like an important piece of information doesn't it?

"We can help protect our Earth by learning more about the diversity of potentially hazardous asteroids and comets," said Amy Mainzer, deputy project scientist for the $320 million mission at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California.

About the Author

As a spiritual-futurist, I have a BA degree majoring in history. One cannot know the future without knowing the past which holds clues to what is on the horizon. The world is in such a rapid expansion of knowledge that we are close to entering a tipping point that will forever change earth as we know it.

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