Of course it's a hoax. There have been countless dates given for the end of the world since the dawn of human civilization, this is just another in a long line.
In 999AD, Christian holy men across Europe told their masses not to bother planting their crops that year, as the world was due to end on New Years night at the stroke of midnight. Of course, nothing happened, though there was a widespread famine the following year.
1000 years later and despite all our scientific advances, humans are still superstitious creatures, only this time we called it the 'Millenium bug', giving a more high-tec scientific name to what was essentially the same thing, an illogical fear.
Doomsday theorists and numerous tacky authors have had nothing else to write about since the Millenium bug came to no fruition so they have latched on to a prediction from the Mayan calender about the world ending in December 2012, as their calender simply runs out of dates at that time.
I can guarantee you that once 2012 has come and gone, in January 2013 those same doomsday theorists will be busy looking for the next date that the world will surely end, and silly superstitious humans will still happily lap it up.
Something you should ask yourself; If the Mayans were so good at predicting future events, how did they not foresee the coming of the Spanish Conquistadores and the subsequent destruction of their civilization ?
No. Nibiru is a fictitious planet that gained popularity during the 2012 end of the world scare.
Nibiru does not exist. It is a hoax created by apocalypse fanatics.
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.
Neh-bah-roo Nibiru
Since Nibiru does not exist, you don't have to do anything.
Never. Nibiru does not exist.
Nobody found it. The Nibiru hoax was created in 1995.
Nibiru does not exist. It is a hoax created by apocalypse fanatics.
No. Nothing is replacing Pluto. Nibiru is not a real object but a hoax. Biyo is not a planet but an asteroid.
It's a hoax. The idiot who came up with it is closer to an astrologer than astronomer.
Probally Yes , Venus is the brighest star in the sky , usally mistaken for Polaris Nibiru is a big Hoax so is 2012
Luna is the name of Earth's moon (Sol is the sun). Regarding ''Nibiru,'' it's a big hoax. I have a dobsonian telescope and I cannot see it. People will try to convince you that it's true. But there is no scientific evidence of Nibiru.
Yes, absolutely. There is no planet, or asteroid, or any celestial object named "Nibiru", and the specifications given to "Nibiru" cannot exist. "Nibriu" was the name of a Babylonian god of the underworld; perhaps that's an appropriate name for a mythical but scary non-planet.
There is no "Planet X", no "Nibiru". That's something for scary campfire stories and bad dreams. It is a hoax, a fairy tale, an insane fable. One of the most important things I taught my son when he was little was the difference between "real" and "pretend". "Nibiru" is pretend.
"Hoax" is probably a better word. It's not true enough to be regarded as a myth. Supporters of the myth claim that there is proof to support it. However, the "evidence" of "Nibiru" has usually turned out to be Neptune, Jupiter, Venus, V838 Monocerotus, and several other objects. Some believers of the myth claim that such objects are indeed Nibiru, and are simply mislabeled. No evidence of Nibiru has yet been honored by the widely accepted scientific community.
No. Nibiru does not exist.
None. This hoax about Nibiru and Planet X isn't true.Anything big enough to wipe out the earth would have been spotted by now and probably since 2002.
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.