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      Wow...who is they? Not the common consensus of scientists in high regard...Lol.

      You lost me when you put in aliens on nibru.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Sandform View Post
      Wow...who is they? Not the common consensus of scientists in high regard...Lol.

      You lost me when you put in aliens on nibru.
      Jeff777 and Naiya or whatever talking about Nibru colliding with earth to form the moon.

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      Quote Originally Posted by nitsuJ View Post
      Jeff777 and Naiya or whatever talking about Nibru colliding with earth to form the moon.
      I don't know what crap those guys believe, but the scientists say a Mars-sized planetoid hit the Earth and was destroyed in the process, back before Earth had life at all, or even a crust.

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      Quote Originally Posted by drewmandan View Post
      I don't know what crap those guys believe, but the scientists say a Mars-sized planetoid hit the Earth and was destroyed in the process, back before Earth had life at all, or even a crust.
      Yeah, I already knew that. They did have a show about the thing I said about it coming from the Pacific Ocean, but it was the theory of how Earth spun so fast that it threw it out. It's been proven false since then.

      They were talking about the story about Nibru how it came close to Earth and hit it to make the moon, Nibru at the time had life on the planet. I think if two planets came into contact with each other and all that fun jazz something catastrophic would happen and kill the lifeforms off, as in the impact creating a massive cloud of dust, or what have you, and blocking the sun causing plants to die and eventually all life to die.

      Quote Originally Posted by Sandform View Post
      I must have missed that part lol.
      It's at the top of page 6.

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      This thread just gave me the coolest idea for my next lucid dream:

      Cause the 10th planet to come so close to earth, that I can jump onto it with my uber lucid jumping skills. Then see what I find.

      If this planet did collide with the earth, forming our moon, I think it would be extremely difficult for any life to survive on either planet. Another thing that throws a screw into the gears of life on the 10th planet, is that the orbit is so huge that it comes closer to the sun than us, then goes further than pluto. Wouldn't that cause extreme temperature fluctuation's?

      An easy answer could be to suppose that these extreme temperature fluctuations just lead to some extreme evolution of the life on that planet. Perhaps that planet just has 750 earth year long seasons and any life on it adapted accordingly just as life on our planet adapted to our 365 day year. And if this race of aliens had technologically progressed enough by the time of the collision, it is possible for them to seek refuge from the impact in their space ships.
      Yeah, I watched on discovery (I think it was) about how if a massive meteorite hit Earth, for the people that would survive the impact, they'd eventually die because a huge cloud of dust would cover the entire Earth and block the sun causing plants to die and then eventually all life. So a planet hitting Earth would bring the same ending, I'd think. As for the Nibru aliens seeking refuge in their spaceships, they apparently never did because they stayed away from Earth until it was safe to come back down to Earth to collect gold to help with their air problems on Nibru.

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      Quote Originally Posted by nitsuJ View Post
      As for the Nibru aliens seeking refuge in their spaceships, they apparently never did because they stayed away from Earth until it was safe to come back down to Earth to collect gold to help with their air problems on Nibru.
      I think they'd be more apt to return to their own planet after such a catastrophe to assess the damage rather than let their home planet fly off into space. If they were so advanced, they must've known about Earth's orbit prior to the collision so they could return to it if need be.

      I think that this same collision that formed the Earth's moon, is also the cause to their atmospheric crisis. Having collided with Earth, another planet, I'm sure they would look into what our planet is composed of sometime prior to the collision to get an idea as to what the damage might be. This inquiry has the potential to lead to their discovery of gold on our planet. Upon assessing the damage to their planet after a collision with our planet, and assuming that they are advanced enough for space travel, they probably kept in mind what Earth had for resources in order to recover / rebuild their planet. So when the need for gold arose, they knew exactly where they could find it.
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      Well considering their planet was screwed up and Earth wasn't, why not just stay on Earth?

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      Quote Originally Posted by nitsuJ View Post
      Well considering their planet was screwed up and Earth wasn't, why not just stay on Earth?
      I have a feeling that Earth would be just as screwed up, if not more so than their planet. Also, Niburu is their home planet. If some of them had to stay behind on the planet during the impact, I think they would return to at least check for survivors.
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      The porported collision occurred when the Earth was only about 60 million years old. Single celled life didn't form on Earth until it was almost a billion years old. So there was no life for a dust cloud to disintegrate. The Earth probably didn't even have a crust yet, as it was a molten ball of rock for most of that early period. The Giant Impact Theory is that the proto-Earth basically swallowed up the other planetoid in the collision.

      This fictional planet of Niburu wouldn't have just gone *BUMP* WHOOPS! and continued on its merry way back into far outer-orbit. This is orders of magnitude above ridiculous.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Alextanium View Post
      This fictional planet of Niburu wouldn't have just gone *BUMP* WHOOPS! and continued on its merry way back into far outer-orbit. This is orders of magnitude above ridiculous.
      I think if such a collision did occur, it would be more of a *SLAM-CRASH-BAM* OH SHIT! WTF DO WE DO NOW!!!! rather than just a *BUMP* WHOOPS!
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      This thread just gave me the coolest idea for my next lucid dream:

      Cause the 10th planet to come so close to earth, that I can jump onto it with my uber lucid jumping skills. Then see what I find.

      If this planet did collide with the earth, forming our moon, I think it would be extremely difficult for any life to survive on either planet. Another thing that throws a screw into the gears of life on the 10th planet, is that the orbit is so huge that it comes closer to the sun than us, then goes further than pluto. Wouldn't that cause extreme temperature fluctuation's?

      An easy answer could be to suppose that these extreme temperature fluctuations just lead to some extreme evolution of the life on that planet. Perhaps that planet just has 750 earth year long seasons and any life on it adapted accordingly just as life on our planet adapted to our 365 day year. And if this race of aliens had technologically progressed enough by the time of the collision, it is possible for them to seek refuge from the impact in their space ships.
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