Hercolubus (Nibiru or Planet X) is approaching: a short-term prophecy.
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KevJ
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nothing like a good 6 minutes of exploiting disaster footage and flashing a bunch of vague, unsubstantiated double-talk.
- 2 years ago
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KevJ
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kilo88 [removed]
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perhaps i'm "closed minded" by all the science classes i've taken but this video has no scientific evidence or merit, it just assumes things, it is like any other doomsday-sayers trying to profit off of willing believers
- 2 years ago
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kilo88 [removed]
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Videodrone28
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this is stupid.
- 2 years ago
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Videodrone28
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Tyrannous
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Videodrone28:
how intelligent.
- 2 years ago
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Tyrannous
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Arkady_Renko
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This is an absolute crock of shit. It contains a lot of assertions but no evidence to back them up. If Hercolubus actually existed amateur astronomers would be able to detect it (particularly if we knew enough about its orbit to predict it coming near earth) and those people aren't very good at keeping secrets.
- 2 years ago
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Arkady_Renko
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Tyrannous
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Arkady_Renko:
Im glad you presume to know everything about the solar system. or presume someone on earth would. Where do you think the asteroid belt just beyond earth came from? something must have been smashed...
- 2 years ago
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Tyrannous
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Arkady_Renko
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Arkady_Renko:
I do not presume to know everything. The fact remains that for all their incredible claims the Planet X idiots have no evidence to back them up and seem to be completely ignorant about astronomy, science, and history. For example they claim that the appearance of Planet X will cause new diseases to appear but don't provide any plausible mechanism for how a planet being near to earth will affect micro-organisms (and no gravity will not directly cause germs to spontaneously mutate into deadlier forms).
As far as the asteroid belt goes, you have to remember that contrary to what you see in Star Wars it's actually not very dense and there are not enough asteroids there to form a planet. In fact the asteroids are almost as old as the solar system and seem to have formed with the planets, not necessarily from them; although Jupiter's gravity may have broken up planetesimals in the Solar nebula to form most of the asteroid belt. - 2 years ago
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Arkady_Renko
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Tyrannous
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Arkady_Renko:
your stating "Star Wars" as part of your argument? *facepalm
keep in mind that was in a galaxy far far away, along time ago... - 2 years ago
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Tyrannous
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Arkady_Renko
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Arkady_Renko:
Did you even read what I wrote? Contrary to what you may think from watching Star Wars asteroids are very far apart and there are not enough of theme to make an earth-sized planet.
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Arkady_Renko
