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2012 The END Date (pg. 3)
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| djarecebo |
| quote: | Originally posted by nrjizer
I just find it a very extreme coincidence that in 130,000 years of homo sapiens, and about 10,000-12,000 years of archeologically recorded civilizations, that these devistating natural disasters are going to occur within the immediate time frame of when we discover they even exist. |
who's to say the reason why humans have only been around for 130,000 years isnt cause of one of these devastating natural disasters? dinosaurs must have become extinct because of some natural disaster right? a natural disaster doesnt neccessarily mean the end of the earth, but maybe just the end of our race...
but im also drunk :D |
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| DrUg_Tit0 |
| Well, every 2 years we get predictions of an apocalypse coming soon so it isn't surprising that when a natural disaster occurs it's date is close to one of the apocalypse dates. |
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| MaRt |
| Look at it this way - if it happens, it happens! There really is no point worrying about large-scale disasters that we cannot control or prevent. It would be more beneficial to concern ourselves with problems we can fix - global warming is an obvious one. (I'm not convinced that global warming is entirely due to our existence, but we certainly generate enough waste and pollution!) |
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| Ste |
| quote: | Originally posted by Dj Dovla
An impending alignment of the sun at that very point, according to Mayan calculations, culminates at the winter solstice, December 21, 2012.
The Mayan interpretation of this as an "end point' of our time is said to signify "a World Age shift" indicating a cataclysmic transformation seen as a "prelude for global renewal."
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john titor anyone? hehehe... |
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| Ste |
| quote: | Originally posted by nrjizer
They weren't the first civilization to have a good calendar :rolleyes:
Something else I was thinking of... these nuts are claiming we're gonna get sucked into the black hole at the center of the galaxy right? In 9 years? Our solar system is about 30,000 lightyears from the ceneter of the galaxy. I don't understand how they expect our solar system, moving at a mere 250 kilometers per second, to align with the center of the galaxy in 9 years. |
it doesnt say the earth will be sucked in or anything. |
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| u4ea:[soulstar] |
| quote: | Originally posted by nrjizer
Yes I know about the pole shifts... but such an event doesn't just *BOOM* happen. The earliest I've heard about that was something like 2070, and that was also on a nutcase website. Geology moves very slowly, and there will probably be very obvious signs that something like that is approaching soon long before we see it.
Something you have to keep in mind about all these natural disasters... meteors, pole shifts, supervolcanoes, global warming/cooling, tsunamis, trapped methane under the ocean floor (which when released will cause runaway global warming and possibly ignite large portions of the earth), etc... we've only had a decent knowledge of these things for the past 100 years or so. And thats being generous. Most of these things we've only had a good understanding off for maybe 30-50 years. Every time we find something new that can do us in, it always seems like they begin predicting its bound to happen at any moment now. Just because we observe a new trend doesn't mean that we can predict it to an accurate degree. The 100 years or so we could have been able to observe these things is pretty much a geological nanosecond.
Btw I've noticed trends in TV programs (as you claimed to have heard about the pole shifts - I'd like to know just what program it was on), they seem to love to grab onto these devistating natural desasters and overhype them, flaunting them as if they were going to happen tomorrow. I've seen the history channel alone do it with super volcanoes, mega tsunamis, meteors, and bible codes. The only program/network I'd trust for factual scientific data is PBS (Nova in particular), maybe National Geographic (tho they're mostly about animals, cultures, etc). I just find it a very extreme coincidence that in 130,000 years of homo sapiens, and about 10,000-12,000 years of archeologically recorded civilizations, that these devistating natural disasters are going to occur within the immediate time frame of when we discover they even exist. Not that I'm so naive as to beleive they will never happen, but I very highly doubt we'd see anything within our lifetimes. Or our childrens childrens childrens childrens lifetimes. If half these nutjobs were right then we'd have been wiped out of existance 20 times by now. |
the show was under "Nova" in PBS detailing the scientific research on the phenomenon. there was no hype just assertion that a polarshift aint going to be subtle. I gather the speed is due to maintaining semblance of balance. if it sped up, there sure to be noticeable geophysical disasters to catalysmic proportions. I find it amusing we're standing on top of a mini-sun rotating beneath the crust. :tongue3 |
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| u4ea:[soulstar] |
| quote: | Originally posted by djarecebo
who's to say the reason why humans have only been around for 130,000 years isnt cause of one of these devastating natural disasters? dinosaurs must have become extinct because of some natural disaster right? a natural disaster doesnt neccessarily mean the end of the earth, but maybe just the end of our race...
but im also drunk :D |
fark that. no way i came here just to see doomsday come. definitely there will be some kind of shift. I don't know what yet but its not extinction. |
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| Perfect_Cheezit |
| quote: | Originally posted by {b.s.e.}
Goddamit. I wish someone else didn't know about this.
The Mayans also predicted a 'Great bearded pale man to come from across the seas. Such a man would change their lives forever." Interpreted as a good omen, the Mayans welcomed the Spanish into their society and were eventually wiped from the face of the earth. |
the mayans were gone long before the spanish arrived, i think youre thinking of the aztecs |
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| nrjizer |
| quote: | Originally posted by djarecebo
who's to say the reason why humans have only been around for 130,000 years isnt cause of one of these devastating natural disasters? dinosaurs must have become extinct because of some natural disaster right? a natural disaster doesnt neccessarily mean the end of the earth, but maybe just the end of our race...
but im also drunk :D |
I know, but what I'm saying is it would be a very nice coincidence that within the geological nanosecond that we humans become technology competent and discover all these natural phenomena that can wipe us out, it actually happens.
| quote: | | the show was under "Nova" in PBS detailing the scientific research on the phenomenon. there was no hype just assertion that a polarshift aint going to be subtle. I gather the speed is due to maintaining semblance of balance. |
Thats interesting. What did they say about it, exactly? Is it currently speeding up, do they expect a shift within the predictable future? Or were they just speculating what may happen if it did?
| quote: | | it doesnt say the earth will be sucked in or anything. |
Well I only skimmed it. Im still very skeptical that theres a natural phenomena out there that could cause such a serious shift, yet has remained hidden from our advanced technology even tho we're going to pass through in 9 years, and that an ancient civilization with no telescopes or anything could have accurately predicted, down to the day, such an event.
No, this is nothing more than a civilization and their myth. Read some Joseph Campbell, you'll find the same patterns in many religions throughout history, all across the world.
| quote: | | Look at it this way - if it happens, it happens! There really is no point worrying about large-scale disasters that we cannot control |
Well said. If it happens, it happens. We're all gonna die some day anyways. |
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| u4ea:[soulstar] |
hey my account expired. fack.. why is this option turned on? i just wasted my time typing for nothing.
the sweet and short. the researchers have been observing the shifting for over half a century. they charted the progress on a graph and noted how fast it was going. they also observe the heat signature from the atmosphere and notice migration of red spots from the upper half of the equator to the lower half. a localization of red spots converging progressively to the south pole.
I remember they also mention it was half way done (shift) and earth is due for one.
this neo-spiritualist speculated:
[i]Planet X orbits between our sun and its dark twin. A diagram from the 1987 New Science & Invention EncycLopdedia shows our dead twin sun & the 10th planet. X's mass, magnetism & density is such that it disrupts the surface of every planet it passes. In fact, history shows approximately 7 years prior to its passage its far reaching eletromagnetic/gravitational influence changes earths core flows triggering weather, volcanic & seismic activity.]/i]
http://www.geocities.com/transition7/planetX
definitely, something is going on.. |
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| u4ea:[soulstar] |
for the record, I don't buy the doomsday scenario. i don't know about the rest of you but I"m partly a gnostic. from my POV, I didn't come here to watch this old bird go poof!
however, for the ascension school, this polarshifting is significant, spiritually. ie: kundalini awakening |
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