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what the f***'s supposed to happen in 2012?? (pg. 7)
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
What will happen? The same thing that happened on Y2K, and the same thing that will happen on this weekend's "Daylight Savings Time Fiasco." People will spend all of this money on bull ideas, they'll panic, they'll fear, I'll wake up the next morning and go, "Hah! Now you bull conspiracy/apocalypse/doomsday people can suck my left nut." |
says the man who stocked up on water and toilet paper on december 30, 1999! |
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| Frenchie |
| Omg, did he really? :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
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| tubularbills |
| quote: | Originally posted by Frenchie
Omg, did he really? :stongue: :stongue: :stongue: |
lol, i dunno. i'm just making wild accusations. haha |
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| CrazedOut |
| quote: | Originally posted by tubularbills
lol, i dunno. i'm just making wild accusations. haha |
Oh man that was good :stongue:
And 2012 is the year of the Dragon:D |
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| eROs.au |
1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+1+2000 = 2012
2+3-3+10+2-14+5 = 5
2012 - 2006 = 6
6+60+600 = 666
15318 / 666 = 23 (the movie)
thus maths sucks... |
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| SuspicionVandit |
| quote: | Originally posted by eROs.au
thus maths sucks... |
don't ing talk about math!
engineering ftw! |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by PETRAN
:haha:
Dude you are joking now right?You don't actually believe that?
1)First, there is no way to know about whether any celestial body will be found between earth and the center of the milky way because there is simply no known way to detect celestial bodies below a certain size/mass and that is usually a...medium sun size (like our sun) or that of a planetary gas-giant planet like Saturn. It is only recently taht scientists started recognizing gas-giant planets outside our solar system that resemble Jupiter or Saturn. Below this size, it is simply impossible, even for the strongest current radio-telescope to detect anything at all (in our solar system only the sun, saturn and jupiter would have been detected leaving the majority of planets and all their big moons out of the picture).
2) This is just a crazy idea. There is no way that the earth's "line" wouldn't meet with another celestial object.I mean its down to simple logic.Even in the case that our galaxy had a minimum of 200 billion stars (maximum estimate is 400 billion) this would be only a tiny fraction of the total number of all the planets and all the celestial bodies. Just think that for our sun there are 9 planets, a dozen of moons that have approximately the same size of the earth and 2 zones of asteroids within and outside our solar system. This probaility just doesn't exist, it is impossible. In a matter of fact the earth is always in a straight line with a number of objects and these are the asteroids from the Kuiper zones. Lets just not imagine how many similar "Kuiper" zones are out there.
3) Gravity doesn't work like you say, don't believe every new-age crack-pot site you read!First of all, an objet's gravitational field is proportional to its body-mass and varies inversely to the square of the distance of the body. This means that the further away you move from an object, the less its gravitational effect becomes on you. The distance of the center of the milky way galaxy from the earth is around 32 light years, or 32 times 9,460,730,472,580.8 kms (gulp!Thats a ing long way!)Supermasibe black holes are estimated to have the mass of a few million times of our sun. Still, even if a hypothetical supermassive black hole exists in the center of our galaxy (its hypothetical because no one has ever certified it, it fits some observations and mathematical models though) its gravitational influence would be just a tiny fraction of the distance between the earth and its center. This is why the bloody galaxy exists, if the influence of the black hole stretched further here, then we would already be within its event horizon. You don't want to know what happens in there.
Furthermore Because some objects are not in the way doesn't mean that gravity is heightened. On the contrary, when the gravitational fields of the objects meet, then the gravitational field expands and becomes stronger. This is why planetary constellatons (from planets which are close to each other) exert a bigger gravitational influence towards each other (still tiny though).
Finally there is no evidence that gravity affects our brains or psychological/mental states. This are just "astrological" (and not astronomical and i can assure you neither psychological or biological) fairy-tales! Thanks. |
Because I totally said that I actually believe wholeheartedly in what the Mayan's postulated.
I tend to think it's an interesting postulation, and I have my own predictions about what may happen. I honestly don't think anything major will happen that day.
So save it :p |
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| Clovis |
| quote: | Originally posted by Demoted
Because I totally said that I actually believe wholeheartedly in what the Mayan's postulated.
I tend to think it's an interesting postulation, and I have my own predictions about what may happen. I honestly don't think anything major will happen that day.
So save it :p |
You drunk yet a? |
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| Demoted |
| quote: | Originally posted by Clovis
You drunk yet a? |
I was kinda. I got pretty buzzed, and I got to order my first beer at a restaurant. A Monty Python's Holy Grail :wtf:
darrrrkness. |
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| Taranis |
| quote: | | What will happen? The same thing that happened on Y2K, and the same thing that will happen on this weekend's "Daylight Savings Time Fiasco." People will spend all of this money on bull ideas, they'll panic, they'll fear, I'll wake up the next morning and go, "Hah! Now you bull conspiracy/apocalypse/doomsday people can suck my left nut." |
What he said.
Either that, or an alien invasion. |
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| Ian |
| quote: | Originally posted by idoru
What will happen? The same thing that happened on Y2K, and the same thing that will happen on this weekend's "Daylight Savings Time Fiasco." People will spend all of this money on bull ideas, they'll panic, they'll fear, I'll wake up the next morning and go, "Hah! Now you bull conspiracy/apocalypse/doomsday people can suck my left nut." |
:stongue: :stongue: :stongue: I totally get what you mean, but we must be 2012 compliant you know :p I'm pretty sure the next season of 24 has jack bauer battling conspiracy theorists and then natural forces to stop the world from ending. |
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