A Big Hoax
It can't because planet Nibru isn't real.
no
I had never heard of "Nibru" as a planet. With a little Google research, I have been able to learn that a few people believe that a dark planet (or star; the postings on this point are inconsistent) is going to collide or nearly collide with Earth in the year 2012, with catastrophic results. This seems to be a warmed-over re-wording of the 1950's vintage Velikovsy "Worlds In Collision" panic. I have been unable to find any scientist who believes that a planetary collision is imminent, or that scientists or the government are somehow covering up the evidence of an impending catastrophe. (The inability of governments to keep ANY secrets generally erodes my belief in things that are claimed to be government secrets. ) In short, I do not believe that Nibru exists.
don't worry about nibru its fake Ive heard it from the professionals its fake don't be scared the world wont end for 5 billion years when the sun explodes
never heard of it - dont think it is a colour
The existence of planet Nibiru is largely rejected by scientists as based on false claims, conjecture, mistranslations, flawed techniques, and general lack of good supporting evidence; hence, scientists might be able to only destroy it notionally through refutation.
It wouldn't because Nibiru is a hypothetical planet first concocted by Nancy Lieder who apparently had a brain implant!! from the Zeta Reticuli!! to warn of the disaster - the first one in 2003 (Oops did I miss that disaster?)
There is a rather unified conspiracy making its way around the world on the lips of conspiracy theorists. And that is that the world will end in 2012 when a planet sized asteroid called Nibru passes close enough to the earth to tilt our axis. the world can never truly end, with the millions of galaxies and planets.
Pluto, which now really isn't new.
planet new vegita
Eris the dwarf planet
As of now, there is no evidence of life on the new planet. The exploration and study of exoplanets are ongoing, but detecting life beyond Earth remains a challenging task. Scientists are searching for signs of habitability and potential biosignatures to determine the possibility of life on exoplanets.