Several predictions are being made about the 21-12-2012. The earth would end on that day... Nothing will left behind..... You and me will have to die.. We have listened about doomsday, but now we will have to face it. Just two years left...
What do you think?
Will it really happen?
Your Comments will be appreciated in this regard.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
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ok well it is a fact that the mayans abruptly stopped the calendar in the year of 2012...which means that something will definitely happen.. a program called rocio on channel 44 on october 18 2005 mentioned that in the year 2012 wetaher changes will occur much like in "The day after tomorrow" movie and that many people will die...but many will survive. The next will be that extraterrestrials will come to earth i hope of a peaceful compromising habitat ..this i am skeptical of but i do believe that in 2012 a major change in the whole world will occur and many mysteries wil be reavled
ReplyDeleteYou should know that the Mayan time cyles inlude the number 892 which is the orbital period of the 10th planet (Sitchin's 12th planet), here called Draco. 893 divides evenly into the 'super-number' (see any reputable book on Mayan arithmetic). Draco's average AU is about 92, but it travels much further into space than that at its apogee. Now if you know the ancient catastrophe dates (start with Atlantis at about 11,600 BP), figure in 'Exodus' at 1453 BC, work out a few more from ice advance & retreat, and you will come to 2115 as the next approach of Draco and a possible (probable) doomsday date. Therefore 2012 may be some kind of marker in human affairs, like the end of the Papacy ad the close of WW3, but hardly anything more. Why the Mayans are given so much credence beats me when they couldn't handle fractions or decimals. Because of this, their calculations were only of some use if they took huge periods of time over which they could average their results. Go read 'The Drgon's Tail' or 'Draco:the Tenth Planet'. Best wishes for 2006. Tony Austin
ReplyDeleteYou should reconsider your methodology. If you start with a "theory" (it's really a hypothesis) and then look for data to support it, you run the risk of disregarding data that opposes it (the fallacy of confirmation bias) and thinking you have proof when you really don't. If the data doesn't fit the hypothesis needs to be revised
ReplyDeleteNothing will happen.
ReplyDeleteGOD STILL GOT THE WORLD IN HIS HANDS.
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