May not be a good thing though for his topic :-)
http://nypost.com/2016/04/06/newly-d...h-any-day-now/
May not be a good thing though for his topic :-)
http://nypost.com/2016/04/06/newly-d...h-any-day-now/
I really think the science that this Planet X exist is solid. For our sake I hope this thing is fictional.
Two points
1). Lady Monkee just ordered new furniture, it's due in May, and she'd be right upset.
2). In June me, Lady Monkee, Little Brother Monkee, Sister-in-Law Monkee going to Cabo in May to see Hagar Monkee.
This ain't gonna work.
It may be real. More math has to be done.
What is not real is that it may hit the Earth anytime soon. If it exists, it is trans-Neptunian, well beyond the orbit of Neptune.
What amazes me is that I know climate change deniers that eat this stuff up. Also the same two people that are anti-vaxxers.
Last edited by Ragin4U; April 7th, 2016 at 12:00 pm. Reason: Words
That's not entirely true, I like to keep myself open to the possibilities, they say where it comes in our orbital plane it is possible that a planet can come in our solar system undetected, plus people say that the only way you could pick this thing up is only with infra-red telescope at the South Pole.
Also they say that climate change is occurring, but it is because of this planet coming into our solar system and causing gravitational havoc on the earth.
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Gravitation havoc!!! That explains why my hair is falling!!!!!
Since man causes climate change or global warming or whatever the nickel word of the day is, someone answer me this...
What activities of man caused the ice age?
If you believe those crazy scientists, the main anthropomorphic cause of the current global warming is increased greenhouse gasses (CO2, N2O, CH4, etc).
The ice ages(we are in one now) are caused by one of many natural cycles on the Earth and also from periodic cycles of of solar intensity.
Last edited by Ragin4U; April 7th, 2016 at 04:06 pm. Reason: Poor reading comprehension!
How about these?
http://www.climatechangedispatch.com/
Follow the money. But the article about the geologic warming of Greenland is interesting. Narrow in focus but interesting.
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