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  Zecharia Sitchin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Nibiru (the planet associated with Marduk in Babylonian cosmology) is a central element of Sitchin's theory.
Its catastrophic collision with Tiamat, a planet that was between Mars and Jupiter, would have formed the planet Earth and the asteroid belt and comets.
The last orbital passage of Marduk, he adds, was in 1649 BC and caused great catastrophes on earth, including the Thera eruption.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Marduk_(planet)   (1110 words)

  
 Marduk   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marduk's original character is obscure, but whatever special traits Marduk may have had were overshadowed by the reflex of the political development through which the Euphrates valley passed and which led to imbuing him with traits belonging to gods who at an earlier period were recognized as the heads of the pantheon.
At all events, traces of a cult of Marduk at Eridu are to be noted in the religious literature, and the most reasonable explanation for the existence of a god Marduk in Eridu is to assume that Babylon in this way paid its homage to the old settlement at the head of the Persian Gulf.
While the relationship between Ea and Marduk is thus marked by harmony and an amicable abdication on the part of the father in favour of his son, Marduk's absorption of the power and prerogatives of Enlil of Nippur was at the expense of the latter's prestige.
www.apawn.com /search.php?title=Marduk   (765 words)

  
 Earth Change News on Earth Changes TV on the Web
He believes that Marduk was Nibiru, that the named gods in the epic were, in fact, the planets and that the winds could be translated as satellites.
It appears that Marduk's orbit was clockwise, opposite to the orbit of the planets we are familiar with which is counterclockwise.
Passing through the solar system's line up of planets and being affected by many different gravitational pulls, Marduk's path was diverted into the heart of our solar system and directed toward an inevitable collision with Tiamat, a watery planet, where "he unleashed at her face".
www.earthchangestv.com /Science_Spirit/August2000/0904petrinovich.htm   (627 words)

  
 Planet X
The planet “Marduk” (the Sumerian “Nibiru”), as it came into the solar system on its clockwise elliptical course, struck Tiamat, which was moving in a counterclockwise orbit.
The other half of the planet, which was struck by a smaller moon of Marduk, was moved into a new orbit, along with a chunk of material which became its moon.
Newsweek covered the story of Planet X on June 28, 1982 in an article entitled “Does the Sun Have a Dark Companion?” This article implied that a tenth planet actually orbits a two sun (binary star) system, but we cannot see the other sun because it is a “dark” star.
www.halexandria.org /dward236.htm   (4012 words)

  
 The Four Winds - PHB (THE ORIGIN OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Marduk was pulled toward the extremely large planets of Saturn and Jupiter and changed her orbital pathway forever.
As Marduk passed Saturn, Saturn's moon, Gaga, was pulled away in the direction of Mars and Venus and caused Gaga to have a "strange" elliptical orbit.
Marduk's orbit was further altered by the pull of Jupiter, placing Marduk on a collision course with Tiamat.
www.fourwinds10.com /phb/origin.htm   (499 words)

  
 PARANOIA - Planet X
The planet "Marduk" (the Sumerian "Nibiru"), as it came into the solar system on its clockwise elliptical course, struck Tiamat, which was moving in its ordained counterclockwise orbit.
Mathematical irregularities in the orbits of the outer planets, in particular, strange wobbles and gravitational anomalies noted in the orbits of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, have prompted astronomers over the past hundred years to search for a large planetary body in the outer solar system.
A new planet that breaks all the rules about how and where planets form has been identified in orbit of a twin star about 70 light years from Earth in a constellation commonly known as the Northern Cross.
www.paranoiamagazine.com /planetx.html   (4425 words)

  
 PARANOIA - The Late Great Planet Tiamat   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
The planet "Marduk" (the Sumerian "Nibiru"), as it came into the solar system on its 3,600-year clockwise (retrograde) elliptical course, struck Tiamat, which was moving in its ordained counterclockwise orbit.
The remaining half of the planet, which was struck by a smaller moon of Marduk, was catapulted into a new orbit, along with a chunk of material which became its moon.
Planet X Theory is beginning to fill in the details of this ancient myth of a War in the Universe.
www.paranoiamagazine.com /tiamat.html   (4904 words)

  
 Sitchin's Twelfth Planet
Zecharia Sitchin's The 12th Planet purports to contain "indisputable documentary proof" that all of humanity was created by a group of aliens who visited this planet between roughly 450,000 BC and 13,000 BC.
Marduk is a retrograde planet, orbiting in the opposite direction of all the others.
None of the outer planets have liquid water (at a reasonable pressure anyway), none have free oxygen (necessary for most earthly life), none have carbon or nitrogen in any large amounts (necessary for earthly life), none receive enough solar radiation for photosynthesis or other earthly life.
www.geocities.com /Area51/Corridor/8148/hafernik.html   (8445 words)

  
 Itogi.Ru
The thing is that the scientific community isn't able to explain the distribution of the movement quantity momentum between the Sun and the planets, a notion most important for every isolated mechanical system.
The Phadeev/Pavlos hypothesis states that the Marduk modifies the planets' orbits with its not frequent visits, because it has a strong gravitational field.
The Marduk path passes between the Mars and the Jupiter.
www.zetatalk.com /index/sign729.htm   (556 words)

  
 A Winged Disc   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
And maybe the name given to the Tenth Planet by Mesopotamians, who even mentioned its existence in their literary texts, could be an interesting base for the connection we established with Jaguar.
The star is so small it could be mistaken for a giant planet and it is surrounded by a disc of material chunky enough to form several planets the size of Earth or Mars.
So, the equation Marduk (10) + Enki (40) = Enlil (50) declares Marduk as the patron deity, taking the throne of Enlil along with his title and of course, the planet he was associated with (Jupiter).
planetxinbound.com /winged_disc_.htm   (3730 words)

  
 Human Origins   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
As mighty Marduk swung in on an arc that put it on a collision course with Tiamat, Kingu (Tiamat's large moon) came between Marduk and Tiamat.
Marduk was now ready (next in line) to strike her...
In the awful battle between Marduk and Tiamat, Tiamat was "seeded" with much of the proto-life forms of Marduk.
www.karenlyster.com /sitchina.html   (2984 words)

  
 Nibiru   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In most Babylonian texts it is identified with the planet Jupiter; in Tablet 5 of the Enûma Elish it may be the pole star, which at the time was Thuban or possibly Kochab.
According to writers Zecharia Sitchin and Burak Eldem, Nibiru in Sumerian tablets referred to an undiscovered 12th Planet (or Planet X).
This alleged planet is believed by Sitchin to have a highly elliptic orbit around the sun.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/N/Nibiru.htm   (277 words)

  
 Sitchin's Twelfth Planet
Bode's Law "convinced astronomers that a planet ought to revolve in a place where hitherto no planet had been known to exist - that is, between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter".
The planet Marduk passed Uranus, where the bulge ripped open and several moons were pulled out of Marduk to orbit it.
Marduk approached Tiamat (the planet where the asteroid belt is now) and its gravity began to tear away bits of Tiamat.
skepdic.com /essays/sitchin.htm   (8749 words)

  
 Skeptical: Sitchin's Twelfth Planet - UFO Evidence   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
In the final version quoted in The 12th Planet, I have compared the available translations against each other and against Hebrew source and the parallel Sumerian and Akkadian texts/tales, to come up with what I believe is the most accurate rendering.
Fine, what he doesn't mention, then, is that every angle is possible if Marduk is in an orbit outside of the earth's -- Marduk could appear anywhere in the ecliptic, just as the other outer planets do (this, however wouldn't tie his quotes in quite so easily).
Now, we know that Tiamat was molten after the collision, since it was half a planet that somehow flowed back into a round shape (and, despite Sitchin's claims, the earth is round, to within a couple of parts per thousand).
www.ufoevidence.org /documents/doc138.htm   (8620 words)

  
 New Horizon
HUNTER When his father first discovered Marduk, in the early seventies, it was only a calculation based on the find of a celestial body causing HALEY'S PLANET to wobble and slightly change it's course.
It shows the Phantom Planet with a bright object nearby a feature that has come to be known as the "Saturn-like object" because of what seems to be an oblique ring jutting out from each side of the circle.
Each of the planets of this solar system could be likened to a chakra of the Sun or the being that ensouls the solar system, Helios.
www.geocities.com /TelevisionCity/2197/HORIZON1.HTM   (5631 words)

  
 Impression of The Earth Chronicles
Many of the planets in our solar system are affected by the presence of its newly gained planet, Marduk.
Kings and priests shall be the intermediary between the "gods" and man. A restricted area is set up in Tilmun (somewhere in the Sinai peninsula) where the "gods" can carry on with their agenda, without the scrutiny (the prying eyes) of mere mortals.
Marduk had already been subdued and was in exile to the north, but he was fighting mad and needed to take control of the spaceport in the Sinai -- he who controlled the spaceport controlled the entire middle east.
members.fortunecity.com /galactic4/KJOLE/NCCA/earthchronicles.html   (11240 words)

  
 Planet X Nibiru The Sumerian's Legacy
Ancient Sumerian texts indicate that the Earth (" Tiamat ") was struck by a large planet, which moved it into its present orbit, and created the Moon and the Asteroid Belt.
The planet "Marduk" (the Sumerian " Nibiru "), as it came into the solar system on its clockwise elliptical course, struck Tiamat, which was moving in its ordained counterclockwise orbit.
, the 12th Planet's periodic appearance and disappearance from Earth's view confirms the assumption of its permanence in solar orbit.
www.subversiveelement.com /Planet_X.html   (6425 words)

  
 SCIFI.COM | Gene Roddenberry's Andromeda
Rommie reports the epicenter of the explosion to be in the Kantorek System, where such an occurrence is not likely to happen given the low level of residual Voltarium.
The crew learns that the planet Marduk is the closest to the explosion and capable of making Voltarium products.
Tyr is familiar with the orbital defense system on Marduk and advises Dylan not to underestimate it.
www.scifi.com /andromeda/episodes/season3/306.html   (412 words)

  
 The 12th Planet, Planet X Files, Space and Science Anomalies   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-22)
Planet X is smaller than the 12th planet-1\20
They came from a planet called Marduk or Nibiru which is on a huge eliptical orbit around our Sun.
Some of them apparently jump over to our planet as theirs approaches then leave as it leaves this part of the solar system.
reversespins.com /planetx.html   (2537 words)

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