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  • I would say you've been on the weed a bit too long. :) Time is a constant, or at least so close to BEING one that we can assume that it is for all practical purposes. It doesn't really matter where in space you are measuring time, it flows just the same. The only time it is distorted appreciably is when travelling near the speed of light, and only to the thing travelling. Furthermore, it appears that the math is wrong too. If 2500 Niburu years = 1 Earth year, then that means that Niburu orbits its Sun 2500 times for every one time our planet does. But then you state that Niburu's orbit is completed every 3600 hundred years. Are you changing the definition of a "year" so that it no longer means "The time it takes for a planet to complete one orbital cycle"? Then you throw God in there out of the blue. But assuming God exists, and he shows up at a fixed time, then your math would be backwards. It would be 2500 years for them, but only 1 for us.

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