Sorry, I see how that image could be confusing. I showed Mercury's and Earth's size right up against the Sun and not as it would appear at its current distance from the Sun, which is what I did with the 'Nibiru' object. So the 'object' is not shown in proper relation to Earth itself.
I need to work on this some more. Thanks for pointing that out!!
Have any of you ever read "Worlds In Collision" by Immanuel Velikovsky? I'm re-reading it again after many years. The second chapter is painting a very graphic picture of how the passing of Nibiru may be. - Houston
Devash, Thank you for all this information about Nibiru. I think it is fascinating and for some reason looking at the pictures really lights up my neshama. Please do continue. From a fellow "waiter and watcher", Rivka
Based on this analysis nibiru is over 100 times the size of earth. How does that work out?
ReplyDeleteSorry, I see how that image could be confusing. I showed Mercury's and Earth's size right up against the Sun and not as it would appear at its current distance from the Sun, which is what I did with the 'Nibiru' object. So the 'object' is not shown in proper relation to Earth itself.
DeleteI need to work on this some more. Thanks for pointing that out!!
Nibiru looks like the Death Star.
ReplyDeleteOh, wait. I guess it is.
Have any of you ever read "Worlds In Collision" by Immanuel Velikovsky? I'm re-reading it again after many years. The second chapter is painting a very graphic picture of how the passing of Nibiru may be. - Houston
That's a good one. Maybe that was an insider's 'nod'.
DeleteHaven't read it, but I've heard about it.
Devash,
ReplyDeleteThank you for all this information about Nibiru. I think it is fascinating and for some reason looking at the pictures really lights up my neshama. Please do continue.
From a fellow "waiter and watcher",
Rivka
Thanks!! :-)
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