Planet X returns with new disasters and great titles

Planet X: Connoisseurs Warn For another destruction of the world Saturday 23 September and claim that last Monday's phenomenon with Full Moon and partial eclipse is a sign that confirms their theory.

So once again comes to the fore the well-known planet from previous "disasters" planet X or Planet X. The planet according to "experts" will soon pass very close to Earth, something that will lead to the destruction of the world.

Ο πλανήτης Εννέα ή Planet X- “ένας νέος πλανήτης που ανακαλύφθηκε στην άκρη του ηλιακού συστήματος, θα προκαλέσει βροχές κομητών που θα βομβαρδίζουν την επιφάνεια της Γης, σκοτώνοντας κάθε ζωή”, αναφέρει ο Whitmire, του Πανεπιστημίου της Λουιζιάνα.Planet x

The astrophysicist reports that the planet (Planet X) passes through the sun every 20.000 years, and at its closest point to us, bombards the Earth with asteroids and comets.

The news is breaking the past few days in the Greek online community as well. Several websites are reported to reproduce the news with expressions of the type: "some believe" or "some are convinced" without telling who the "scientists" are convinced and what their details are.

Below you will find snippets from a snopes survey that specializes in breaking myths and false news:

"Daniel Whitmire is a retired astrophysics professor who now works as a math instructor. "Daniel Whitmire published the findings in the January issue of the Royal Astronomical Society's Monthly Notices about the hitherto unknown 'Planet X' which triggers comet rains associated with mass extinctions of life on Earth about 27 million years ago."

Here is something that does not work well: Publications repeatedly report that the forthcoming event was "recently discovered" while the publication of University Press describes that the study is in progress for more than 30 years:

Whitmire and his colleague, John Matese, published the first survey of the relationship between Planet X and the massive disappearances in Nature magazine 1985 while working as astrophysicists at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Their work was published in 1985 by Time magazine as cover story entitled "Did Comets Kill the Dinosaurs? A Bold New Theory About Mass Extinctions. "

Here we should also mention the fact that the publication of the University Press makes absolutely no reference to any imminent disasters. The publication is very vague and ends with a question about the possible effects of the planet on the fossils of the Earth over millions of years:

The theory of Whitemire and Matese is that Planet X is orbiting the sun, and with an elliptical orbit it rotates slowly and passes through the Kuiper zone every 27 for millions of years, sending comets inside the solar system. The comets it sends are not crushed only on Earth, but they decompose inside the solar system as they get closer to the sun, reducing the amount of sunlight reaching the Earth.

Whitmire and Matese published their ownpredictions about the size and orbit of Planet X in their original study. They believed that the planet had from one to five times the mass of Earth, and was about 100 times farther from the sun. Their numbers are much smaller than those of Caltech (California Institute of ).

On the other hand, David Meade in his book “Planet X: 2017, The ArrivalStates that the planet is getting closer to the south pole of the earth and that this will cause biblical disasters.

According to the author, the planet is about to reach Earth 23 on September 2017, and according to a video released on the internet, we should all be prepared for years to come when it comes to Earth, Planet X.

For those who continue to worry, we have to say that we experienced similar disasters in December of 2015 and before that September of the same year.

It was also predicted that the same planet would strike Earth 2012 according to the Mayan Apocalypse.

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Written by Dimitris

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