Now Nibiru, is thought to be an specific Sumerian god so again it can mean the same thing as
what we started with. But here’s the thing, to the ancient Sumerians, Nibiru is also known to have
been used as a reference to a celestial body – a planet, and they are quite specific about this. As
has been noted by Sitchin, another translation of the Hebrew word Rakia is “hammered bracelet”
and that is also quite significant. It all lies in the personal interpretation of the Hebrew texts you
see. So with a more open and honest approach to the translations, the Christian story of:
‘In the beginning God created the Heaven and the Earth’
Very easily translates to reveal the earlier Babylonian and Sumerian versions of: Marduk/Nibiru
created the Hammered Bracelet and the Earth”. And the Sumerian texts are quite specific about
how these events transpired.
The Hammered Bracelet referred to in the Sumerian texts is of course a very adequate and
quite accurate description of the Asteroid belt in our solar system that lies in between the orbits of
Mars and Jupiter. So in reality, we find that the ‘hammered bracelet’ translation is actually far
more in context with our known solar system than that of ‘heaven.’
It is also quite significant that Bodes Law shows that there should in fact be another planet
existing in our solar system at the location of the asteroid belt. There is every sign to suggest
there once was but instead, all we find there now is an enormous collection of rocks, debris and
cosmic rubble stretching out in a vast ring around the sun (like a ‘hammered bracelet’). Bodes
Law also heavily suggests that there should be at least one more planet in our solar system. Such
a planet was positively confirmed in late 2005.
From their texts, it would appear that the Sumerians were in possession of quite a significant
amount of scientific and astronomical knowledge and knew of all these things.
For example: Uranus was unknown until 1781 and Neptune until 1846. In modern astronomy
we didn’t even know our solar system had as many as 9 planets orbiting the Sun until 1936 when
Pluto was discovered. It had been previously thought that there were only 8 and yet the
Sumerians already knew of the existence of all of these planets 6000 years ago including our
newly discovered member which now makes 10 even as Bodes Law suggested, though the
Sumerian texts say that there are actually 12 planets, not 10 or even 11 (fig.119).
Fig.119 (Not to Scale)