10-14-2013, 03:43 PM
MisterLove Wrote:I have no idea but I read something about major earthquakes and changes in the planet's magnetic fields.
Grr. Asteroids and comets in the past have come close to earth - Close is a relative thing.
I think in the past decade I have heard of three objects that have been near misses - near miss means that they were inside the orbit of the moon and absolutely positively nothing happened to the earth, no uptick in quakes, the earth's magnetic field wasn't interrupted - if it wasn't for telescopes and a few people looking up no one would have known or had a clue that these object very nearly hit the earth...
That is a 'relative distance' type thing since distances in our solar system are incredibly huge compared to the size of the objects in the solar system.
I go to a conspiracy theorist website for pure shits and giggles. I actually enjoy reading the stupidity and lack of hard since that so many minds come up with.
Well maybe enjoy isn't the right word - I go there to keep a tab on the pulse of human over all general intelligence and ability to reason, this keeps me on my toes and always reminds me that people are, in general, far more idiotic than they present themselves.
This video and all of the claptrap being tossed out by the CT community on this subject is not based in real science, it is based in superstitious fear which is coupled with nothing approaching rationality or study of facts when it comes to comets and asteroids.
This is the same community that brought us Planet X - a hypothetical planet which according to the Zetas (a species that is telepathically speaking to a human being here on earth who is their prophetess) In 2003 Planet X entered the solar system at incredible, relativistic speeds, then suddenly stopped in its trajectory and has taken to lurk somewhere near the sun and will come from the south polar region and can only be seen from the south pole.
When faced with such solid, scientific evidence we all just have to accept our fate I guess.