21st in 8 more days.....

Something big is gonna happen... The entire planet will make a full rotation on it's axis and the moon will move slightly farther from the planet...

If you are a science dork like me, you will understand the above statement fully.

Don't forget that the sun and the galactic center will be aligned!

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I cant see how they could make it a straighter answer than they already did. Its a "mystery body" as stated in 1983 ( [SIZE=-1]"All I can tell you is that we don't know what it is," Dr. Gerry Neugebauer, IRAS chief[/SIZE]
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not once was it said that it was defin[SIZE=-1]i[/SIZE]tely a rogue planet or anything of the such. Now they know more about the [SIZE=-1]galaxy than they did in 1983, through technology and new standards of thinking[SIZE=-1]. [SIZE=-1]with that being said[SIZE=-1], I think [SIZE=-1]nasa has every right and ability to discredit "planet x" [SIZE=-1]from existing.[/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE]
Overall, I think that Nasa has done a fine job in unlocking many mysteries of our galaxy and universe[SIZE=-1], and may one day be the key to our survival!

The Fact is[SIZE=-1]....that there are millions of thing[SIZE=-1]s [SIZE=-1]both terrestrial[SIZE=-1] and extraterrestrial that could snuff our planet out in the blink of an eye......We[SIZE=-1] most like[SIZE=-1]ly will not have time to even process most of these events when or if they unfold. [SIZE=-1]Do I believe the world will end[SIZE=-1]....YES, inev[SIZE=-1]i[/SIZE]tably!!!! Do I believe it to be [SIZE=-1]this year....NO!!!!!![/SIZE][/SIZE] To those fanatics that spent the past year worrying about the 21st.....[SIZE=-1]i [SIZE=-1]will feel bad for you on the 22nd![/SIZE][/SIZE] [/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][/SIZE][SIZE=-1]
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The world is going to end, regardless of whether or not it is destroyed beforehand, when the sun goes nova in 5 billion years or so and burns away the entire solar system, leaving nothing but a thin cloud of nebula dust and a slight background radiation. Before this, an asteroid could wipe out all life, a rouge planet could come in and blow Terra to smithereens, a rouge star could float in and pull the entire system out of whack, a black hole could move past Terra and do whatever it does to things that get sucked in, humans could manage to start a space-time ripple and destroy the entire universe, aliens could blow the planet apart to make an intergalactic backway, some god or another could decide to end Terra, and even if it survives all that and the sun blowing up, the universe itself will eventually pop like an overfilled balloon. So why bother worrying about the inevitable (everything ends) when you can worry about things like, say, your fish.
 
The world is going to end, regardless of whether or not it is destroyed beforehand, when the sun goes nova in 5 billion years or so and burns away the entire solar system, leaving nothing but a thin cloud of nebula dust and a slight background radiation. Before this, an asteroid could wipe out all life, a rouge planet could come in and blow Terra to smithereens, a rouge star could float in and pull the entire system out of whack, a black hole could move past Terra and do whatever it does to things that get sucked in, humans could manage to start a space-time ripple and destroy the entire universe, aliens could blow the planet apart to make an intergalactic backway, some god or another could decide to end Terra, and even if it survives all that and the sun blowing up, the universe itself will eventually pop like an overfilled balloon. So why bother worrying about the inevitable (everything ends) when you can worry about things like, say, your fish.

Projections are that the Sun will not go supernova, but instead will become a red giant, after which it will contract into a white dwarf. No supernova for our solar system, it's just not massive enough.
 
+1 I see your posts... Your a pseudoscience nut

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There seems to be a lot of BAD science nuts on here as well.... Not suggesting the inability to understand, just suggesting that until proven otherwise, everything is a guess, a "what if" and "no way that can happen". Despite reputable science addressing some of these scenarios, stating that it is not only not probable, it is beyond reason that they could even be considered possible, they just didn't seem to get the memo on it.
 
Projections are that the Sun will not go supernova, but instead will become a red giant, after which it will contract into a white dwarf. No supernova for our solar system, it's just not massive enough.

I said Nova, not supernova. You're twisting my words an we haven't even started a mafia game yet lol. While the sun is not large enough to sustain a supernova, it will, after becoming a red giant, disperse most of its gasses into the space around it. That is what I am referring to when I say 'nova'.
 
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