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Would that be 2012 in Earth years, or in Nibiru years?
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Nope
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No, I don't. Planets don't usually travel of their own accord, but comets do. There would have to be some sort of cataclysmic event for a planet to stop orbiting and start traveling.
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Maybe in 2012 we'll finally find out if something you don't know can, in fact, hurt you.
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Nope.
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Personally, no. I do not believe this. I hope I'm right!
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I've never even heard of it until now.
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That would be a NO. Actually, I have no idea what you are talking about whatsoever.....
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Ha, no.
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Nope :o)
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phhh not quite
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maybe thats when we get sucked into our black hole sun???
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Maybe it will come out of the LHC (Cern) after the big bang!
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Honest with answer? OK. Here it is: NOPE.
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No, there is no rogue planet that is coming to collide with the Earth. Let's think about that for a second. It takes light over 200 years to reach the outer most planets, such as Pluto. We would have noticed another planet in the mix by now. It would affect the gravitational constant of our Solar System. There is no possible way that a planet could appear in our solar system, and get to our planet, to crash into it in 4 years. Physically impossible, since the speed of light is 300,000,000 meters per second, and the speed of a planet is roughly 29,800 meters per second. Do you see where I am going with this. Not possible in 4 years. Totally possible, if there were a close enough rogue planet.
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Yes, there are some people who believe this. http://www.surviving-nibiru.com/ http://churchofcriticalthinking.org/planetx.html However, I am not one of them.
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Yep, Planet X is on its way
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No, no, no! Nibiru isn't coming to destroy, but to save! It's all angels and light and fluffy puppies!!! And since they're coming from another dimension, we won't see them even when they DO get here, so you can't prove otherwise to true believers [of which I am NOT one!]. lol.
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