06 April 2016

More About Nibiru and Why It Isn't Mercury

28 Adar II 5776

You may wonder why I call it "Nibiru" as opposed to "Planet X" or "Planet Nine". This was its ancient name from the time when all the languages originated with Hebrew. You'll notice that the words Hebrew, Ivri, and Nibiru share some consonants in common - in lashon hakodesh they should be ע-ב-ר. 

According to Sumero-Akkadian linguists, the word "nibiru" means "the place of crossing". The Hebrew avor (עבר) means to cross over or pass through. Avraham Avinu was called an Ivri - a Hebrew - because he "crossed over"' and stood on the other side against the whole world.

I think the people who named this planet Nibiru co-existed with Avraham Avinu and so named it because it "crossed over" or "passed" between the Earth and the Sun in their days. I think this is what caused the land to separate into the seven continents at that time. But, more about that later.

Based on what I know and the information I have gathered...

I do not think our solar system is a binary star system. I don't think there is a second sun that Nibiru orbits or that Nibiru is a second sun. I think Nibiru is another planet in our solar system that orbits our sun on a long elliptical orbit that brings it on a passage between the Earth and the Sun every 3780 years (rather than the 3600 years estimate of some "experts").


I think most of the large objects accompanying it are its moons. Remember, it is rumored that Nibiru is five to ten times the size of earth and the largest planets in our solar system have many, many moons - Jupiter (67), Saturn (62), Uranus (27), Neptune (14). I think it's possible that the huge debris trail of meteors and asteroids that it is supposed to be dragging with it were picked up on its passage through the Oort Cloud and the Kuiper Belt due to its magnetic 'personality'. 

Note that these objects are described in scientific papers as "icy objects" which will burn as they enter the atmosphere. This describes the types of meteors that Jewish sources say will fall on the wicked and destroy cities at the End of Days.

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Now, back to why what we're seeing in the Modi'in picture can't be the Planet Mercury...



I tried to find a picture of how Mercury would look superimposed upon the Sun while at its closest distance to Earth, but no luck. So, the following photo of Venus transiting the Sun will have to do. Just keep in mind that Venus is about the same size as Earth and much closer (25 million miles away) while Mercury (48 million miles away) is about one-third Earth's size.



Obviously, what is being seen and photographed near this position around the Sun - and which is growing larger over time - is not one of the inner planets of the solar system, it is something much larger.

By comparison, you can see all the planets together in relation to their size in the following photo. Jupiter is eleven times the diameter of Earth and Neptune is slightly less than four times Earth's diameter. Some sources claim Nibiru is five to ten times Earth's size and some say its mass. The source I went with says it's up to four times Earth's size so I made it just a bit larger than Neptune.


I hope you've found this interesting and enlightening. More coming at Tomer Devorah, iy"H, about Nibiru's previous flyby, or at least my theory about it.

Here is a final one issued by the scientists themselves...


2 comments:

  1. Right now the Sun an Mercury are 15 degrees away from each other. Plus, Mercury moves much too fast for it to be the object seen here, which has been in the same location relative to the sun for a long time. At sunset, Mercury should be higher than the sun.

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  2. ...but also much smaller, Esser. I saw Mercury only once in my life, when my eyes were better, at nearly sunset. I agree that the object in the b&w photo is not Mercury. It's much too big.

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