Any thing that would enter our solar system, having enough mass to cause a dooms day, would have been detected.4. It is claimed that the object (Planet Niribu X) issupposed to have a 3,600-year orbit.......
2. No evidence of its existence has been detected by any scientific observations.
3. Any thing that would enter our solar system, having enough mass to cause a dooms day, would have been detected.
4. It is claimed that the object (Planet Niribu X) is supposed to have a 3,600-year orbit. And that it would smash into us or close enough to cause us a dooms day by next year. But any object with such mass that would touch down on earth by next yeas, but has not entered our solar system, would be traveling with speed or velocity that would result in it to escape the gravitational force of our galaxy. An object, having such velocity, cannot exist as a having an orbital system in our galaxy. The milky way galaxy would have thrown it out long time ago.
Yes, I would agree if NASA shoot or even nuke down Planet Niribu X, provided it is a movie?
1. There is no scientific evidence for the existence of Planet Nibiru, so there is no point in having US taxpayers spend hundreds of millions of dollars to go investigate it. The woman who proposed its existence has made other ridiculous claims that were proven false, for example, that Comet Hale-Bopp did not exist; there is no reason to believe her claim on this one.
#2. Since the 1990's, NASA has investigated the possibility of trying to deflect an object that might be on a collision course with the earth. Deflection is thought to be easier than destruction. NASA has a program that monitors asteroids and comets and would have some warning time before any dangerous large-scale object would have a chance of colliding.
#3. A large asteroid collided with Jupiter in July of 2009. It left a scar the size of the Pacific Ocean in Jupiter's visible outer shell of gas clouds. A similar sized object hitting the earth could destroy a whole continent. Several years earlier, Comet Shoemaker Levy crashed into Jupiter and was swallowed up. That collision was expected for a long time ahead, so various spacecraft were able to observe it closely.