Can Nibiru (Planet X) Support Life?

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Uploaded by on Mar 3, 2008

Astrobiologist and Geobiologist will now answer the question regarding the possibility that a body can sustain or bring about life without a nearby sun for long periods of time and distance
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  • Life even exists on earth where there is no sunlight, the bottom of the oceans near volcanic vents.

  • It would almost be better, in a worst case scenario, that planet would hit us than pass by us close. A passby would trigger earthquakes, tectonic movement, lava outbursts, tidalwaves and such. Survivors, if any, would probably wish they were dead.

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This video is a response to Robert Sepehr - Anunnaki, Nibiru, Planet X
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  • @Netisforporns i wasn't far off

  • @Golemoid 3600 years.

  • @SirianKings this makes no sense...

  • Wouldn't it be fucking cold?

  • niburu wont hit earth morons it will pass by nearby, it happens every 4k years and only affects earth polar system.

  • Nibiru could be on the other side of the Sun, in our blind spot, meaning its orbit is similar to that of Earth. That could also explain the elite's obsession with Sun gods, Sun and eye symbols.

  • IT HAS ITS OWN BROWN DWARF

  • He can be Edward Norton's uncle anytime.

  • ...not a matter of if

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