According to the conspiracy it has a low-burning sun of its own, making it sound like a system, and ours a binary star system. I'd still rather see the data (as above video) to make my own conclusions though.
Yea, apparently ancient structures that still exist today point this out, but it's also been assumed to point out other things. To link it to a 20,000~25,000 year cycle in which Earth has a binary star is kind of puzzling. It covers the "why" aspect of these structures though, as in, wouldn't a primitive (or even today's culture) be miffed that they suddenly were losing one of their stars?? I think that would be structure worthy, but where is the writing, the hieroglyphics, it would be so long ago it would all be under the sea, then that wipes out the pyramids, but we probably don't exactly know how the geography of the earth was back when they were built.
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ZenAtheist ago
Nibiru? Jesus Christ, not this again. Fucking hell.
Wuttier ago
Maybe this will change your mind.
ZenAtheist ago
I know about that. It's not the same thing. There is no such thing as the "Nibiru system".
Wuttier ago
According to the conspiracy it has a low-burning sun of its own, making it sound like a system, and ours a binary star system. I'd still rather see the data (as above video) to make my own conclusions though.
discojack ago
Yea, apparently ancient structures that still exist today point this out, but it's also been assumed to point out other things. To link it to a 20,000~25,000 year cycle in which Earth has a binary star is kind of puzzling. It covers the "why" aspect of these structures though, as in, wouldn't a primitive (or even today's culture) be miffed that they suddenly were losing one of their stars?? I think that would be structure worthy, but where is the writing, the hieroglyphics, it would be so long ago it would all be under the sea, then that wipes out the pyramids, but we probably don't exactly know how the geography of the earth was back when they were built.