Nibiru, often called the Twelfth Planet, has been described in ancient Sumerian texts, Mesopotamian mythology, and Babylonian astronomy as a celestial body with a highly elliptical orbit that periodically enters the solar system.
Zecharia Sitchin, known for his interpretations of Sumerian cuneiform tablets, theorized that Nibiru played a key role in shaping the solar system’s formation, colliding with Tiamat to create Earth and the asteroid belt. Ancient records, including the Enuma Elish, describe a celestial battle in which Marduk (another name for Nibiru) passed through the planetary system, disrupting cosmic order. Some believe this planet is the home of the Anunnaki, an advanced civilization that allegedly visited Earth 450,000 years ago and influenced early human development.Show