Excerpt from Nemesis and Nibiru, The Kuiper gap and Lagrance Points, by Robert H. Evans Jr. and Sasha Lessin, Ph.D
The planet NIBIRU revolves around Nemesis, a dark subdwarf star more massive than Jupiter.
Nemesis nears our Sun, at the KUIPER BELT, 48 Astronomical Units from Earth, every 10,800 Earth years.
Nibiru circles Nemesis but did not orbit our sun. Instead, every 3,600 years Nibiru passed though our inner solar system between Jupiter and Mars.
One of Nibiru’s years (the time Nibiru took to circle Nemesis) was thus 3,600 Earth years--long enough for 180 generations of Homo Sapiens Earthlings to live and die.
Nibiru stabilized into a clockwise 3,600-year orbit. But in 10,900 B.C., Uranus drifted away from the Sun and sped Nibiru toward Earth sooner than 3,600 years. As Nibiru flew by, Uranus caught Miranda, a moon of Nibiru. Miranda, now a moon of Uranus, circled it instead of Nibiru. From 10,000 B.C. on Uranus slowed Nibiru’s orbit to 3450 Earth years rather than 3600.
Nibiru …
The planet NIBIRU revolves around Nemesis, a dark subdwarf star more massive than Jupiter.
Nemesis nears our Sun, at the KUIPER BELT, 48 Astronomical Units from Earth, every 10,800 Earth years.
Nibiru circles Nemesis but did not orbit our sun. Instead, every 3,600 years Nibiru passed though our inner solar system between Jupiter and Mars.
One of Nibiru’s years (the time Nibiru took to circle Nemesis) was thus 3,600 Earth years--long enough for 180 generations of Homo Sapiens Earthlings to live and die.
Nibiru stabilized into a clockwise 3,600-year orbit. But in 10,900 B.C., Uranus drifted away from the Sun and sped Nibiru toward Earth sooner than 3,600 years. As Nibiru flew by, Uranus caught Miranda, a moon of Nibiru. Miranda, now a moon of Uranus, circled it instead of Nibiru. From 10,000 B.C. on Uranus slowed Nibiru’s orbit to 3450 Earth years rather than 3600.
Nibiru …