Planet X aka Niburu Some Are Saying Might Not Exist

Those in the pro camp would say this is something called Niburu or Planet X and has been known about for a long time, and has inhabitants as well.  Some disagree though.  This is what the writer from The Washington Post had to say as well as NASA:

Apparently Nibiru is an inhabited planet hidden somewhere in our solar system, and it periodically swings by the Earth, either crashing into us or coming too close for comfort, and in some fashion or other we humans interact with the aliens, and interesting things happen. [Mental note: Remember to beware of aliens running around with a book titled “To Serve Man.”]

A visionary who channels aliens popularized the Nibiru concept back in the 1990s, and the actual name “Nibiru” was plucked from the writings of the late Zecharia Sitchin (he used to mail me letters occasionally), who discerned evidence for such a planet in ancient Sumerian writings.

Planet Nine may not exist. This is a conjectural body. When we talked Wednesday to NASA’s Jim Green, the director of planetary science for the agency, he began his remarks with a strong dose of skepticism:

“There might be another explanation. The explanation might be that this region beyond the Kuiper Belt is full of stuff and they’re just uncovering what they are.”

Even the scientists who have found evidence for Planet Nine are not claiming a discovery. One gave the odds of it being there at 60 percent; another said “maybe” 90 percent. This is enough data to tell you that we’re still in a stage of speculation, and that the most important word here is “maybe.”

What do you think is out there?

thanks to thewashingtonpost.com for the great info



21 Comments

  1. Eric Myers said:

    The theory has been around awhile. Since the 30s I believe.
    This is the first time data has added up.
    I imagine there’s lots of hesitation on confirming the planet. It could confirm the Sumerians weren’t nuts. If it’s there it could change the way ancient text are looked at. A game changer of sorts

  2. Mike Saul said:

    Planet x is completly seperate from Niburu….just saying Nibiru only came by earth every 36000 years supposedly. Planet x is supposed to be the planet past pluto.. I might be off a little on the years but the same point applies.

  3. John Roberts said:

    the planet is there. the asteroid gravity data clearly shows the gravitational evidence for it being there. Not enough light makes it through the oort cloud and you can’t see it with a normal, or any modern telescope.

  4. Mike Guay said:

    Then they must explain the observed orbital perturbations observed in the Oort Cloud. Perturbations which were predicted by a computer model and predicted the existence of Niburu.
    The fact is that “Something” of great mass exists out there and it’s Gravity is effecting its neighbors,if not a planetary object, then what?

  5. Eric Myers said:

    The book of En-Ki clearly describes saturns rings, jupiters red spot, Mars and the astroid belt.
    5,000 years ago.
    Even with a big telescope you can’t see the astroid belt.
    So you have to believe that someone saw this stuff in order for it to be written down in cuneiform

  6. Adam Borowiak said:

    Undereducated? You don’t have to be under educated to express ones opinion. It’s what I call kiss my$#%&!@*if hurt your feelings.

  7. David Rinaldi said:

    All speculation… I’ve seen Nirabu “facts” at 3600 years, and I’ve seen this planets rotation estimated at 20000 years…

    It’s all a bunch of$#%&!@* and when they spot the thing in a telescope, that’s when I’ll believe it’s wormwood…

  8. Joe Komodi said:

    Has anybody ever thought that the object could be something different than a planet?

    A planet of that size would have already likely been detected… Which means its likely not large in size, but large in mass, which would give it the same gravitational charactersitics as a large planet… But given the orbit the hypothesize, it doesnt seem like it is a candidate to have been ‘made’ by our solar system.

    Two objects come to mind.

    A white dwarf star that has cooled and has free-floated, only to be caught in the Sun’s gravity (extrmely dense, small size) OR a small black hole.

  9. Scott Brown said:

    From what I’ve read about it, it takes 15,000 years to complete its orbit and doesn’t intrude in past the Kuiper Belt. Or at least they don’t think it does

  10. Mike Saul said:

    I read something about it passing by earth and mars. Which is what caused the scar on mars. But niw because of spacial growth it passes by earth at a distance but still close enough to witness the mass. Im gonna double check on the years and post it once I get a confirmation on it.

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