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Old 16-April-2003, 04:14 AM
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Originally Posted by HankSolo
Comixx, you are right, but there's no fun in agreeing to disagree. JS makes good points based on current knowledge, but current knowledge is only true until the next discovery. All the data isn't in yet, and it isn't fully understood. Anyone who believes it is, is a detriment to advancement.

Plus, wouldn't it be boring if everyone on this board just sat around and agreed "Planet X doesn't exist"? What kind of discussion would that be?
Planet X may exist. It is just a physical impossibility for it to exist as Sitchin describes it.

Saying that Planet X as Sitchin describes it may yet be discovered to be true in the future is like saying it might be discovered that humans can walk through concrete walls. The possibility is too remote to be discussed with a straight face.