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.
Never. Nibiru does not exist.
Nibiru is a hypothetical planet that is not recognized by the scientific community. Various conspiracy theories claim that Nibiru is a distant planet in our solar system or beyond, but there is no scientific evidence to support these claims.
The name of planet X is Nibiru
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.
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Planet Nibiru. If Nibiru were real, one potential way to stop its approach towards Earth without causing harm to its inhabitants would be to use advanced technology to alter Nibiru's trajectory or gravitational force. However, this scenario remains purely hypothetical.
no
Never. Nibiru does not exist.
Nibiru is a hypothetical planet that is not recognized by the scientific community. Various conspiracy theories claim that Nibiru is a distant planet in our solar system or beyond, but there is no scientific evidence to support these claims.
No
Nobody found it. The Nibiru hoax was created in 1995.
Neptune, Pluto, Or planet X (Or Nibiru) are discovered. On the future, Nibiru is discovered. The Future Year: 2111
No. Nothing is replacing Pluto. Nibiru is not a real object but a hoax. Biyo is not a planet but an asteroid.
The name of planet X is Nibiru
There is no planet Nibiru. It is a myth, so any depictions of size or color would be fiction. (see related link)
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.
Nibiru
There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of Planet Nibiru. If Nibiru were real, one potential way to stop its approach towards Earth without causing harm to its inhabitants would be to use advanced technology to alter Nibiru's trajectory or gravitational force. However, this scenario remains purely hypothetical.