Nibiru appears extensively in rumor, YouTube, urban legend, modern folklore,
and discussion websites, but has never been observed in the real universe.
So as you might suspect, there are no photographs, drawings, or eye-witness
sketches.
If it were a body that possessed mass, then it would "have gravity", since every
speck of mass in the universe has gravity.
On the other hand, if it has no mass, then it has no gravity, and even if it exists,
it's nothing to worry about. Because without mass, it can have no energy, and
without energy, it can't touch you..
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of a planet called Nibiru or any catastrophic event associated with it that would alter Earth's geography. The concept of Nibiru is largely rooted in conspiracy theories and pseudoscience. Consequently, any maps or predictions about how Earth would look after an event involving Nibiru are purely speculative and not based on credible scientific research.
Everyone will be immune to the passing of Nibiru. It'll be like it was never there. Exactly like that, in fact.
No, Nibiru is a fictitious planet-like object associated with apocalypse mythology. Myths have no capacity to hurt anyone.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
None, because Nibiru doesn't exist. Those that support the Nibiru myth, and believe Nibiru to be a large terrestrial planet (there are many different beliefs among Nibiru believers as to what Nibiru actually is), often claim that it has 18 visible moons.
Never. Nibiru doesn't exist.
Nibiru doesn't exist and neither do its moons.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
Nibiru is the Akkadian term for the summer solstice. In Babylonian mythology, Nibiru was identified with Marduk, whose subjects were the stars.
It isn't. The "evidence" of Nibiru consists of nothing but hoxes and delusions. Nibiru does not exist.
Never. Nibiru does not exist.