Once again, all of humanity found itself in dire danger. The population of the Earth is again waiting for the End of the World. But this time, scientists delved into this topic and studied it well. The public is incredibly interested in what will happen on this fateful day for the planet and will we live to see Saturday?

Even earlier, American numerologist David Mig said that the planet Nibiru, which is located behind Jupiter, is approaching the Earth, but its existence has not been clearly proven. It is she who will destroy the Earth on September 23. Well, the cataclysms occurring on Earth: earthquakes, hurricanes and tsunamis, added fuel to the fire. So many are even beginning to believe in the beginning of Armageddon. Meanwhile, scientists have not ignored this topic. Experts said that they do not observe any object near the Earth and nothing threatens the planet.

The end of the world on September 23, 2017: what will happen, will it happen or not - “Will we live to see Saturday”

But futurologists do not calm down, but report that NASA is simply hiding information. In their opinion, the world elite has long been prepared for the End of the World, and information is not disclosed so as not to cause panic. As evidence, they cite the predictions of a monk who spoke about a unique cosmic phenomenon on this day. It is believed that on September 23, the constellations in the sky will resemble a crown, which will be a sign of the Apocalypse.

So, despite the fact that there are only 4 days left until the End of the World, futurologists and scientists continue the debate. Well, the public will know the truth only on September 23. And maybe it will happen again, and Armageddon will be cancelled.

On September 23, conspiracy theorists planned another end of the world. This time the Earth should die due to a collision with the mysterious planet Nibiru, and evidence of this is supposedly even in the Bible. But the Internet, it seems, doesn’t really believe in a global catastrophe and jokes more about the iPhone X than about Planet X.

The end of the world was planned for September 23rd. According to conspiracy theorists, an unknown planet will crash into the Earth on this day. They call it differently: some are Planet X, some are Nibiru. And they don’t seem to care at all that NASA doesn’t see it.

Insane conspiracy videos like this one are actively spreading online. Their authors refer to the American numerologist David Mead, who predicted the end of the world for September 23. It is then that humanity must be destroyed by the mysterious planet Nibiru. For some reason, the video is voiced with a mechanical voice, which, however, gives it authenticity.

And many viewers of these videos seem to be seriously afraid of the impending disaster.

Others ask not to blaspheme. Although they do not deny that the end of the world can still happen.

When talking about the end of the world, many refer to the prophecy from the Revelation of John. According to conspiracy theorists, now the stars in the sky are supposedly lining up exactly as predicted in the New Testament.

12:1. And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman,
clothed in the sun; the moon is under her feet, and on
at its head is a crown of twelve stars.

Something similar was shown in the anime "The End of Evangelion". Also just during the local apocalypse.

Twitter reacted to the news with more than skepticism. Even Nick Pope, considered one of the most famous conspiracy theorists and ufologists in the UK, said that there is nothing to be afraid of. Which, by the way, scared off several of his fans.

“Nibiru does not exist. The world will not end on September 23rd. People who spread these lies under the guise of quoting from the Gospel should be ashamed.”

Many are perplexed as to how anyone could believe this and who creates all these countless videos.

“If you want to check, type the keywords into YouTube: “Nibiru, September 23, 2017.” And you'll probably see an alarming amount of videos."

But there are also those who do not want to believe either conspiracy theorists or scientists. And see everything with your own eyes.

“Why is NASA telling us this... the world will panic. Lol, no. Let's see what happens on September 23rd, I think so."

Of course, they immediately started joking about the end of the world. When do you say he was appointed again?

Wait, wasn't the world supposed to disappear back in 2012? It seems there was some kind of Mayan prophecy back then.

“Wasn’t the end of the world supposed to happen in 2012?”

Some decided that the theory about the end of the world on its own was still not crazy enough: it needed to be added a little absurdity. What if, it’s not for nothing that Apple missed the ninth model.

“What if Planet X is an iPhone X.”

Others asked to postpone the end of the world somehow: after all, a new game about Mario will be released soon. In which the Italian plumber finally bares his torso and... For this reason, Nibiru can wait.

“But I want to play Mario Odyssey first. Can’t this wait a little?”

As it turned out, someone can no longer wait for the world to finally disappear. Maybe at least this time they weren't deceived.

"We are waiting".

In general, the end of the world is a great opportunity to finally make up your mind and express your feelings.

“Oh-oh-oh, I should have confessed my love to someone before this.”

Or delay the time of writing the coursework. True, it will be difficult for the teacher to explain the reason for the delay later. However, you may not have to do this.

But even if the end of the world does not come on September 23, conspiracy theorists have hedged their bets and set the date of the next apocalypse for October 12. So students have the option of not taking coursework for another couple of weeks.

Back in early 2017, netizens were afraid of the end of the world when they saw . But, to the disappointment of conspiracy theorists, Planet X turned out to be only Venus.

Sometimes they even write seriously about the potential end of the world. If you believe them, Nibiru will still reach Earth in 2017. And it has already slowed down the rotation speed of our planet by almost four times (whatever that means).

The Internet began to discuss the next end of the world, which supposedly awaits us on September 23, 2017. American ufologists began to spread theories that the apocalypse would happen on this very day. The most active among them is David Mead, who regularly publishes long videos on this topic on his YouTube channel.

Mead's theory is that on this day the Earth will supposedly collide with the planet Nibiru and all life will come to an end.

David Mead. Photo: YouTube

Ufologists, including Russian ones, link this idea to the prophecy of John in Revelation 12: “And a great sign appeared in heaven - a woman clothed with the sun; the Moon is under her feet, and on her head is a crown of twelve stars.”

Proponents of this theory believe that the prophecy refers to the constellation Virgo, in which Jupiter is now located. Mars, Venus and Mercury should supposedly line up next to it. Together with the constellation Leo, there should be a “crown of 12 stars”, allegedly predicted by John.

Fans of conspiracy theories have linked these two approaches and write on social networks about the end of the world on September 23. It really scares some people.

Others were skeptical about the idea and joked about the end of the world and unpleasant things that they now don’t have to do.

The planet Nibiru officially does not exist and NASA had to once again refute the crazy theories of ufologists.

Some people "predict" the end of the world on September 23 when another planet crashes into the Earth. The planet Nibiru in question does not exist, therefore there will be no collision

Back in 2016, NASA released a special video with explanations about the planet Nibiru, or, as it is also called, Planet X. The director of the planetary research department, Jim Green, said that according to scientists’ calculations, there may be another planet behind Pluto.

If we find this planet, we will do it all together. If not, then we will find an alternative explanation for the data we received.

Jim Green.

To test this theory, a research apparatus was sent to the suspected zone. So far, he has not found anything and the theory about the new planet has not been confirmed in any way.

Astronomer, candidate of geological and mineralogical sciences Lyudmila Konstantinovskaya told “360” that she calculated the flight trajectory of the “star” mentioned in the biblical prophecy.

Not a single star can break away from its path to fly somewhere. The period of its circulation is about three thousand years. If it was seen at the beginning of the zero century, then in 800 - 1000 years it should appear again

Lyudmila Konstantinovskaya.

Even if the end of the world happens, it will happen in several tens of millions of years, the specialist reassured.

The end of the world most likely depends on the period of the Sun's revolution in the galaxy. The revolution period of the Sun is about 200 million years. The last time the world ended was 66 million years ago - this is geological data

Lyudmila Konstantinovskaya.

Often people continue to spread theories about the end of the world and other conspiracy ideas because of mythological consciousness, says psychologist Olga Makhovskaya.

Olga Makhovskaya.

A person with a mythological consciousness does not base his reasoning on experience, critical thinking and his own conclusions, but believes information from external sources.

Mythological consciousness always operates with non-existent entities - be it a planet or a hurricane, some kind of virus, some kind of person

Olga Makhovskaya.

People like to believe in fictional stories if they are told in an interesting way; they are more inclined to perceive visual information - pictures and videos - and believe it. Social insecurity and low level of education are also a serious basis for the spread of such theories, the psychologist believes.

There is no systemic worldview that would suggest that people have been living for a very long time in difficult natural conditions, but no end of the world has come. This ambivalence and complexity are characteristics of life itself

Olga Makhovskaya.

In Russia, the popularity of information about the end of the world is also explained by the influence of the difficult historical past and past wars.

People believe because they are afraid. The idea of ​​the apocalypse is a fatal scenario that is very important for Russian consciousness. Because we have fought wars many times. And every time a war is a training session for the end of the world

Olga Makhovskaya.

In recent years, several theories about the end of the world have appeared. The apocalypse was most actively discussed in 2012 - it was the last in the ancient Mayan calendar. Many decided that the Mayans knew something and since the calendar ends, then there will be no more living things.

The world will end on September 23, 2017. American numerologist David Mead came to this conclusion. He is sure that it is on this day that the Earth will collide with the giant “planet of death” Nibiru, which is considered the ninth planet of the solar system.

End of the world September 23, 2017: prophecies

Throughout the 20th century, the myth of Nibiru was supported by many esotericists. According to their version, Nibiru is considered the ninth planet of the solar system, and it rotates in an elongated orbit. The period of its revolution around the Sun is several thousand years, and each of its approaches to the Earth brought wars and disasters to our planet. Ufologists tie John's prophecy in Revelation 12 to this idea: “And a great sign appeared in heaven - a woman clothed with the sun; the Moon is under her feet, and on her head is a crown of twelve stars.”

It is important to note that last year NASA released a video in which the head of the planetary science department, Jim Green, said that there may be another planet behind Pluto. However, no information about its existence was ever obtained.

Should we believe or not in the end of the world on September 23 from Nibiru in 2017?

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Skeptics believe that all of David Mead’s calculations, based on the location of the stars, biblical texts and the inscriptions in the Cheops pyramid that he allegedly deciphered, are frankly “far-fetched.” According to doctors, panic surrounding the end of the world is due to psychological aspects: people are afraid of the sudden end of the Earth’s existence because of fears acquired in childhood.

September 23, 2017: there will be no apocalypse?

In 2011, several authors of doomsday prophecies were awarded the Ig Nobel Prize in mathematics. It is possible that David Mead will be nominated next year. Of course, provided that planet Earth survives September 23, 2017.


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