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The world is not coming to an end, and the planet nibiru is not going to hit the Earth. The world does have lots of real problems, which I would generally categorize as political, economic, and environmental, and these problems may get much worse, but the world will nonetheless not come to an end.

What is this 'Planet Nibiru'? Not one of the usual ones in our solar system.

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Q: Is the world going to come to an end really.is it true that planet nibiru is going to hit earth?
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What planet crashed in to us?

No planet has crashed into earth, there was romers that, that was going to happen in 2012. but it didn't. the planet was called planet x or Nibiru


What is Niburu going to do in 2012?

Nothing. Nibiru or Planet X did its usual Planet X activities in 2012.


Are there any 2009 updates on the planet nibiru?

There is no such planet. This is all a myth. The only thing I could find on Nibiru is Wormwood a star that is mentioned in Revelations. People say it's going to arrive here in 2012 and cause a poleshift, but personally I think it's a bunch of Bull. Nibiru is not the planet you are looking for, it is Marduk or Planet X which are the same.


Is the world going to end in 2013 when nibiru comes?

No. Nibiru does not exist.


Is Nibiru a myth?

Yes, Nibiru is a myth. Supporters of the Nibiru cataclysm cult and its variations often claim that the scientific community's denial of its existence is some sort of cover up. However, there is no evidence of Nibiru's existence beyond the word of a possibly mentally imbalanced "psychic" named Nancy Lieder, who claimed that Nibiru was going to crash into Earth in May 2003. She also suggested that people put down and eat their pets. When Nibiru failed to crash into Earth, or appear at all, she withdrew her claim, and said that she made it in the first place to throw off the government. Her reasoning is that if the world's governments were to know of the actual date of the Nibiru disaster, they would be able to enforce martial law, and would keep citizens from somehow escaping the disaster, all part of some grand conspiracy. There is no evidence of the rational mind to support such claims.


Is nibiru going to collide with earth in July 21st 2012 is weekly world news a reliable news source?

No.


When do planet x come?

Planet X, also known as Nibiru, is supposed to come on December 21, 2012. It's also predicted that this is going to be Earth's doomsday. It's not really sure though, but according to Mayan calendars, one of the world's most accurate calendars, and early oracles and prophets, this day is going to be the doomsday, as well as the arrival of Planet X.


How true is that planet x is coming to earth?

No. Believers of the Nibiru Cataclysm Theory claim that Nibiru, a large, planet-like object, has some sort of 3600 year orbital period with relation to Earth. The founder of the "theory," Nancy Lieder, claimed that Nibiru is a terrestrial planet four times Earth's size. She claimed that she knew this because of psychic powers she received from a communications device implanted in her brain by large grey aliens called "Zetas," which supposedly want to warn Earth of its oncoming doom. Lieder's original prediction for the collision of Earth and Nibiru was May, 2003. She claimed that the perihelion of comet Hale-Bopp was a ruse, to draw attention from the approach of the titanic (for a terrestrial) planet. When no cataclysm occurred, she removed her original posts about it on her website (including on that suggested people should put down and eat their pets in preparation for the disaster). When asked about it, she claimed that it had been a ruse of her own, to throw of the government. She said that if the world's governments knew the true date of the cataclysm, they would have time to enforce martial policy and effectively massacre their citizens (she gave no explanation for why this would be done). Since its founding, the Nibiru Cataclysm Theory has snowballed into several pseudoscientific cults, some of which have incorporated religious beliefs into the original "theory." Many do not even acknowledge the original founding, and some even claim support for it in religious texts. As for the origin of the idea for "Nibiru," it has much less theatrical beginnings. 'Nibiru' is the term assigned to Jupiter by ancient Babylonian astronomers. Since the reawakening of curiosity about the idea of a large planet that can cause disaster, many planets, and other objects, have been purported as "Nibiru." People have claimed the planets Ceres, Neptune, Pluto, Eris, and Sedna are Nibiru, simply mislabeled. Other cults have now decided that Nibiru is not a planet at all, but is an enormous star (the star V838 Monocerotis is often referred to by followers of the myth as Nibiru). The title "Planet X" is a not, despite what many say/think, out of ignorance, a reference to "Nibiru." Supporters of the myth have claimed that "Planet X" is the name that NASA has given to Nibiru, as part of a cover up (they have explained the denial of Nibiru's existence by astronomers as a large conspiracy). However, the term "Planet X" is an unofficial nickname given to new planet candidates that don't have a name, before a permanent title is assigned. Pluto was once referred to as "Planet X" before being named 'Pluto.' "Planet X" no more refers to a specific planet than "John Doe" refers to a specific hospital patient. Regarding the ancient Mayan calendar, Nibiru is not suggested, except by conspiracy theorists, to be related to the dreaded apocalypse of 2012. The Mayan calendar was organized into a series of "Creation cycles," or ages. It marked 4 ajaw, 4 k'ank'in, December 21, 2012, as the end of a creation cycle, and therefore the beginning of a new one. There was no prediction of disaster. The idea that there will be some sort of catastrophe in 2012 is simply another pseudoscientific speculation, resulting in a modernized myth. Media, particularly Hollywood, has made great advantage of people's doubts and suspicions about an ancient prediction, resulting in even further confusion. This has, as can be expected, been incorporated into parts of the Nibiru doctrine, resulting in claims by some cult members that the rumored disaster of 2012 will be either a collision with or a passing over of Nibiru. In synopsis, no, absolutely no evidence whatsoever suggests that Earth is going to collide with anything, let alone something as large as "Nibiru" (which would be as large in the sky as the sun, if it really were going to collide with us anytime soon, assuming it could exist). All empirical evidence currently suggests that Nibiru is simply a pseudoscientific myth, and that Earth is completely safe from outside threats.


Is planet x going to destroy earth?

Of course not! There is no such thing as Planet-X!


What is the solution for nibiru planet?

Believers of the Nibiru myth claim a myriad of things about Nibiru. What is said of it varies from person to person. The founder of the Nibiru Cataclysm Theory ('theory' is an honorary title, in this case, as it doesn't even have enough evidence to be called a hypothesis), Nancy Lieder, originally claimed that Nibiru was going to crash into Earth in May 2003. She also encouraged people to put down and consume their pets, as a way to "prepare" for the disaster. Later, when no obviously no disaster occurred, she withdrew her claim, stating that it had been an elabourate ruse to confuse the government. She also said that if Earth's governments knew the actual date of the cataclysm, they would enforce martial law and massacre their citizens. (Lieder's sanity has come under question in the past, as she also claims to be a psychic, in communication with gray aliens called "Zetas," who supposedly gave her the Nibiru story). Since the founding of the myth, Nibiru followers have developed into many cults, each believing something different. Some claim there will be a collosal collision between Earth and Nibiru. Some believe it'll just amiably pass by our solar system.There is no scientific evidence of Nibiru at all, so the only real "solution" is to ignore it, and ignore those that might attempt to convince you of it. It is not a real problem, so it doesn't really need a solution.


Which planet is just beyond earth?

Going outwards from the Sun, the next planet in the solar system after Earth would be Mars. Going inwards from Earth towards the Sun, the next planet is Venus - whose orbit is actually closer to Earth's than that of Mars.


Is there going to be a escape from planet earth 2?

if there's going to in 2015 or 2016.