NASA scientists plan to launch a
telescope into space in an attempt to find the mysterious killer planet
Nibiru. Supposedly, the planet may considerably change life on Earth in
near future, reports NTV.
According to a number of experts on the
esoteric, the planet will bring all sorts of horrors to Earth, strictly
on the scenarios of end-of-the-world films. The list of disasters
includes: earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, fires meteor showers, etc.
Scientists of the American space agency
discovered Nibiru back in 1983 with the help of IRAS infrared telescope.
Some scientists believe that Nibiru is a home to an alien civilization
that lives on the surface of the planet.
It is assumed that it is the mythical
Nibiru that caused the axis of several planets of the solar system to
change. The planet also led to the appearance of cracks and craters on
the Moon.
The disasters on our planet may occur in
case a large planetary object collides with Earth or flies near our
planet. The phenomenon is known as the Nibiru cataclysm. The idea that a
planet-sized object could collide with or pass by Earth in the near
future is not supported by any scientific evidence and has been rejected
as pseudoscience by astronomers and planetary scientists.
The idea of the Nibiru encounter
originated with Nancy Lieder, a Wisconsin woman who claims that as a
girl she was contacted by gray extraterrestrials called Zetas, who
implanted a communications device in her brain. In 1995, she founded the
website ZetaTalk to disseminate her ideas.
Lieder described Planet X as roughly
four times the size of the Earth, and said that its closest approach
would occur on May 27, 2003, resulting in the Earth's rotation ceasing
for exactly 5.9 terrestrial days. This would be followed by the Earth's
pole destabilising in a pole shift (a physical pole shift, with
the Earth's pole physically moving, rather than a geomagnetic reversal)
caused by magnetic attraction between the Earth's core and the
magnetism of the passing planet. This in turn would disrupt the Earth's
magnetic core and lead to subsequent displacement of the Earth's crust.
Although Lieder originally referred to the object as "Planet X", it has become deeply associated with Nibiru, a planet from the works of ancient astronaut proponent Zecharia Sitchin.
Astronomers reject the idea of Nibiru,
and have made efforts to inform the public that there is no threat to
Earth in 2012. They point out that such an object so close to Earth
would be easily visible to the naked eye, as Jupiter and Saturn are both
visible to the naked eye. A planet such as Nibiru would create
noticeable effects in the orbits of the outer planets.
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