
Originally Posted by
Karim-Graham
+1

+another one.
Nibiru is allegedly four times the size of Earth -- making it slightly larger than Neptune. It also allegedly has an orbital period considerably less than that of, for example, Sedna: one of the many dwarf planets discovered well beyond Pluto (for comparison, Nibiru is supposed to have an orbital period of 3800 years. Sedna's orbit is between 11,800 and 12,100 years).
So an object that is larger than Neptune (which is almost visible with the naked eye under the right conditions) with one third the orbital period of a very small dwarf planet (which is itself less than half the size of the Moon yet managed to be found) somehow escaped detection by legions of amateur and professional astronomers; all of whom would gain instant world-wide notoriety for such a discovery? Nope.