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--- Quote from: Xrain on February 04, 2011, 04:27:55 PM ---
I take your apocalypse, and raise you a:

Flaming monster-truck off a cliff, running into a low-flying F22 while blasting "Highway to Hell"


Cause there will be 6 Billion + other people who get to claim the Apocalypse death.

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Fucking lol

Bear:
eventually Earth will be destroyed, its just not certain when its gonna happen…
and as there have been said, if there was anything about this big-ass-planet, you dont think it would be public, secrets or no secrets…
theres no data's wich confirms the theory…

even if it should happen, we got a hole shit fuck of nukes which i believe can blow this planet into a shitfuck of pieces…
just to minor the damage that Nibiru might cause…

For now, i'll just say its a spoof… mayans is trolling us :trollface:

Xrain:

--- Quote from: Bear on February 05, 2011, 05:47:51 AM ---
even if it should happen, we got a hole shit fuck of nukes which i believe can blow this planet into a shitfuck of pieces…
just to minor the damage that Nibiru might cause…

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Contrary to popular beleif, nukes dont actually do much to defend against incoming objects.

Considering Nibiru is allegedly a planet, it would pretty much nothing at all to the planet.

Remember this?

--- Quote ---So to instantly stop the earth from rotating, it would require a perfectly placed instantaneous transfer of energy into the earth equivalent to a 51,147,227,533,460 Megaton Explosion  :D To give you perspective, the largest atomic bomb ever Tsar Bomb was 50 Megatons.
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That means it would take a 51,147,27,533,460 Megaton explosion just to stop the earth from rotating, and you want to try to move something similarly large?

It would actually be worse, if you were to blow up an incoming asteroid, since it increases the area in which it causes devastation.
Although in the case of Nibiru if something that big hit us it really wouldn't matter if it was in pieces or in whole, we would be toast all the same.


Scientists estimate that the solar system's habitable zone will leave the area around earth in ~1 billion years. So in about a billion years earth will resemble mercury or Venus.

Supertoaster:

--- Quote from: Xrain on February 05, 2011, 08:04:40 PM ---Contrary to popular beleif, nukes dont actually do much to defend against incoming objects.

Considering Nibiru is allegedly a planet, it would pretty much nothing at all to the planet.

Remember this?
That means it would take a 51,147,27,533,460 Megaton explosion just to stop the earth from rotating, and you want to try to move something similarly large?

It would actually be worse, if you were to blow up an incoming asteroid, since it increases the area in which it causes devastation.
Although in the case of Nibiru if something that big hit us it really wouldn't matter if it was in pieces or in whole, we would be toast all the same.


Scientists estimate that the solar system's habitable zone will leave the area around earth in ~1 billion years. So in about a billion years earth will resemble mercury or Venus.

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ice on mars melts > water > profit?

Xrain:
Try more like pluto, or some moons of the gas giants.

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