where is niburu?

topic posted Thu, September 22, 2005 - 6:54 PM by  albino
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if we were to stare in the direction of niburu, what constellation would it be in?
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albino
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  • Re: where is niburu?

    Fri, September 23, 2005 - 9:10 AM
    is this a test;

    it would be part of this solar system and can be found in the direction of the constellation Orion
    • Re: where is niburu?

      Fri, September 23, 2005 - 9:15 AM
      the view of Nibiru is still blocked by our sun, which is why we do not see the latest views from the SOHO satelite, whose job it is to observe the actions of the sun.

      Planet X is within our "inner solar system" but has yet to cross earth's orbit at which time the Pole shift will start.
      If i understand it correctly, the Inner Solar System is defined as being within the orbit of JUPITER, our solar system's largest planet
      • Re: where is niburu?

        Fri, September 23, 2005 - 9:16 AM
        also

        possibility that Nibiru is a brown dwarf or dark star rather than a planet. This has the implication that our solar system, like the majority in the known universe, is a binary star system; in other words, Earth has two suns with Nibiru being the second and less bright.

        However, this idea is fatally flawed in that a brown dwarf with a period of 3760 years would be clearly evident through infrared and gravitational observations.
      • Re: where is niburu?

        Fri, September 23, 2005 - 1:39 PM
        here's what i was thinking.. if we rotate around the sun and end up between the constellation orion and the sun , the sun would be on the opposite side of the world away from orion. . so if earth was sitting between the sun and orion, which way do we look.. orion? if its behind the sun, then niburu would have to be revolving around the opposite side of the sun from us.. .. right? i might be wrong..
        • Re: where is niburu?

          Fri, September 23, 2005 - 1:51 PM
          thats what I denoted upstairs - it is one guess

          good

          have you ever squared danced?

          there is the thing you do called doce-doe where you fling around your partner to another partner and so on and so on

          what if the universe is like that where planets, even solar systems, are sling shotted and doce-doed off other more power systems with stronger forces etc?
          • Re: where is niburu?

            Fri, September 23, 2005 - 3:48 PM
            would it be like a choatic doce-doe where you wouldn't know who your next partner is?thats a cool way to look at it.., all these objects affecting each others gravitational forces they pass by one another..
            • Re: where is niburu?

              Sun, September 25, 2005 - 1:11 PM
              exactly - only think it like this

              imagine if you could put a rotating camera on your head.

              also imagine that you are in room and there are like four individual groups of square dancers

              the camera represents us with a telescope looking out to the unknowable space

              the dancers represent the extent of our knowledge and what ever the camera does record is "hypothetical blurry" notions of scientific postulate blah blah blah etc etc etc - ok

              now we play a song and all the people dance and the cameras rotate and record

              now you and I eye are the viewers of the "recorded dance session" we did not dance at all nor were we in the room at all

              our task is to watch the recording and take notes while bringing it all together and recreating the dance and labeling our finds and finding a way to categorize the whole event as it took place but the catch is that the recording must play at 1/4 speed. If the song was 3 minutes long. It might take us quite a while to descern the events that toke place and to identify our dance partner(s) face.

              We would most likely have to watch this tape several times to complete the findings to a tee - kinda like Koch's Snowflake: An infinite perimeter encloses a finite area; a metaphorical black of postulating one "thing" or maybe several "things"

              that is us in the "big picture" we got all the time to look at stuff within our little spec of time frame and known of that matters because by the time we pass the proverbial torch "we" will have switched partners and POVs and knowledge will leads us down another path of beginnings and ends

      • Re: where is niburu?

        Mon, June 15, 2009 - 3:23 AM
        1. Nibiru is the size of Jupiter -- We have observed dwarf planets on the far edges of the solar system thousands of times smaller than Jupiter. If something as large as Jupiter was out there, it would be easily visible to amateur astronomers worldwide.
        2. Nibiru is bright like a second sun -- Do you see a second sun shining in the sky at night? No, neither do I.
        3. Nibiru will pass by us on December 21, 2012 -- In order for Nibiru to get to us in the next 4 years, it would have to be closer than the orbit of Saturn, making it easily visible in the sky.
        4. Nibiru can be seen at location 05:34:30,-02:10:13 in Microsoft's telescope program -- First take a look at Jupiter, that is the size and brightness of object you are looking for. Then go to those coordinates, and see what you think.
        5. The inhabitants of Nibiru are Gods that created humans on Earth
        6. Nibiru can't be seen right now because it's behind the Sun -- The Earth keeps moving around the Sun in our orbit. Anything that's behind the Sun now would be visible in a month. But the claims about Nibiru being hidden behind the Sun have continued for years. This also contradicts the coordinates given in item #4.
        7. You can only see Nibiru from certain places on Earth -- All objects in the southern sky are visible everywhere in the southern hemisphere of the Earth, and in part of the northern hemisphere as well. Similarly, all objects in the northern sky are visible everywhere in the northern hemisphere of the Earth, and in part of the southern hemisphere.
        8. NASA set up an observatory in Antarctica to track Nibiru -- Antarctica has the advantage of high altitude and dry air, but you can't see anything there that can't be seen in the rest of the southern hemisphere (see previous item) and Antarctica gets continuous sunlight from September through March, making an observatory completely unusable for half the year. Also, the coordinates given in item #4 are in the northern sky
  • Re: where is niburu?

    Tue, May 12, 2009 - 8:14 AM
    Nibiru is the name for a visible planetary phenomenon. Sumerologists think it Jupiter, but its red colour makes that highly unlikely. It is also described as a star. It is correct to say that if Nibiru is a brown dwarf then an orbital path of 3760 (or 3600 years) would be unlikely. But 3600 years is really a figure surmised by Sitchin based upon the sexigessimal numerical system used by the ancient Sumerians. That is, a 'Sar'. There is no proof that Planet X has such a period, even though it is largely taken as established fact.

    So, if the planet of the Anunnaki is to exist, it needs to be warmed, and it needs the proximity of the sub-brown dwarf to do that. If that is to work, Nibiru must take a considerably longer period of time to circle the Sun, whilst remaining invisible to our telescopes (even at aphelion).

    Or, Nibiru is a rocky planet unwarmed by such a binary companion. In which case it is a frozen rock with no atmosphee and no Anunnaki. You pay our money, you takes your choice, as we say here in England.

    There is a lot of scientific evidence in the way of outer solar system anomalies that suggest the presence of a very large planet indeed. Whichever way you look at it, the fact that this object has not been detected directly by astrnomers needs explaining.
    • Re: where is niburu?

      Tue, May 12, 2009 - 8:17 AM
      typo - 'You pay your money, you takes your choice, as we say here in England.' Sorry about that!!

      Also, where is Nibiru? Orion is a possibility, sure, but I favour Sagitarrius. It fits with the path of the planet/sub-brown dwarf better, and is a dense constellation full of the Milky Way. More likely that such an object would remain hidden, because astronomers don't hunt for outer solar system objects there.


      Andy Lloyd
      author of 'The Dark Star' and 'Ezekiel One'
    • Re: where is niburu?

      Tue, May 26, 2009 - 9:28 PM
      Aye... It was warmed with Gold Dust in the Atmosphere.... Back when it was in that orbit... It is no longer... Hasn't been since shortly after Deluge. As far as the other planets... There was one that is now the asteroid belt... Then there are all the kuiper objects. And the objects in the Orion Cloud... But anyway... There is actually a ton of evidence for missing and additional planets. As well as the Nemesis Theory of a 2nd sun that is our star's companion. But any way... The Sumerian Nibiru was not a planet at all... Nor do the texts really refer to it as one... Just a body in the heavens... so to speak.. It was and still is, a star ship. But was in fact once a Star... But that is another story.
      • Re: where is niburu?

        Tue, May 26, 2009 - 9:33 PM
        Oh, and Sitchin did not come up with any of it... none of it is his theory. He has just taken what is written literally... All the other scholars that can read cuneiform agree with what Sitchin says that the texts say, just not his interpretation that is it fact and not myth.

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