Is Nibiru as bullshit as flat Earth? Is there even a possibility? What will they say when this never happens?
>>18163289
OP here, I want to make it clear the reason I keep making threads about flat Earth and other things I consider indefensible is so I can argue with /x/ and feel superior to you guys. Thanks for obliging!
Yes, no, it will just be like when all of their predictions fail to occur.
>>18163294
I just recognize that there are way too many fallacies with flat earth. There's a sun under the planet, the sun defies the logic of every other star we've ever observed, every lens is a fish eye lens. The ice surrounding the earth is somehow not melting and draining all of our water despite climate change. Also, there's no gravity, but massive, extremely dense planets and stars float because they're magic.
>>18163308
Nuclear energy to me sounds like a big risk, I feel hydroelectric on a large scale could be most effective. It's expensive, but there's no waste from it, and it;s limitless, and likely won't explode destroying the area for an indefinite amount of time.
Well, that's the wrong thread.
>>18163308
See, you bring it up just so you can say it's wrong, what a dumb way to go thru life. Do you walk up to people and say, "Unicorns, what do thing about them? THEY ARE NOT REAL!!!! Here let me explain. I have evidence. I have links if need be."