If this was fresh news to you, what would you think? (this is a long one)?

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Scientific and Historical Significances of the year 2012


In the Bible Code – A book written by Michael Drosnin, is often sited as a source of prophesy. While questionable as to methodology, Drosnin has managed to extract consistent hidden data from the text of the Tora. This data indicates that a comet will destroy the earth in 2012. (Exact date not provided) Fortunately, and also conveniently, it also predicts a comet will not destroy the earth in 2012. It seems that both predictions are indicated. Some have interpreted this data to indicate that we have the ability to alter our own future.

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Planet Nibiru – The Sumerian civilization existed some 6000 years ago. By far predating even the Mayans. There are various interpretations of the text, but the sum of it is that a planet they called Nibiru passes by the earth about every 2160 years. Using their calendar and doing the calculations you will arrive at the year 2012.


I Ching – The Ancient Chinese Oracle known as the “book of changes,” was intensely studied by Terrance McKenna in 1993. McKenna calculated out the 64 repeating cycles of the i-ching and overlaid them with a timeline. He began with the accepted “beginning” of time (as defined by the ancient Chinese calendar) Oddly, the timeline runs out precisely on December 21st, 2012.

Oracle Sybil – In ancient Rome, a well known and respected oracle known as Sybil prophesized that the world would last for 9 periods of 800 years each. (Obviously, they were off by about 4 billion years) However, it is interesting is that the last generation of which the Oracle would speak, comes to an end in 2012 (based upon the Roman interpretation of when the earth began).
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Web Bot – The Web Bot began as a computer program designed to predict stocks by reading the “collective unconscious” of the world on the internet. Basically, project leaders recognized that the web bot was predicting more than just stock picks. The prediction for 2012 is vague, but startling .. it predicts a “worldwide calamity”.

[i have trouble with that one]

On this winter solstice, events are a bit more complex than usual. It Is true that this particular date is a bit unusual astronomically. In fact this particular alignment only happens once every 11,250 years. It is the result of the tilted axis of our earth. Dec. 21st 2012 is the last solstice where the ‘wobble’ of the earth reaches it’s maximum. After this date, it begins a retrograde motion. As a side note, it’s interesting that on this date, the sun will rise at the exact opposite angular dissection of where it did when Stonehenge was built.

The magnetic polarity of our sun will reverse as the sun reaches it’s apex of electromagnetic output in 2012. (ie: sunspots) Actually, this happens every 11 years like clockwork. The last magnetic pole shift was in 2001 (bet you didn’t even feel it) when sunspot activity was at it’s lowest level. It has been increasing every year since (Can you say global warming?) and will reach it’s peak in 2012. NASA predicts a 35% – 50% increase in sunspot activity over previous cycles. The earth also goes through ‘Pole Shifting’ cycles every 500,000 years or so. The last one was 750,000 years ago. There are signs that it may be happening again, but obviously they can not predict a date.

Alignments – Mars, Saturn, Neptune, Uranus & Jupiter will each be at their closest orbital distance to the earth at some point this year (although not all on the same day). Still, this conjunction only occurs every 1.9 million years. The Planets orbits are eliptcal so their distance from earths orbit changes constantly. Mars takes 1.9 years to orbit the sun once. Jupiter takes 12 years. Saturn 29.5 years. Uranus takes 84 years. Neptune 165 years. Add in the fact that the earth will have no less than 5 extraordinary meteor showers that year and it’s going to be quite exciting, for astronomers.


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Mayan Calendar – The Mayans believe that the world will end on (13.0.0.0.0) in their Long Count Calendar. There is tons of information on the internet about this so I’m not going to recite all the Mayan details in this post. It is sufficient to say that the calendar has been interpreted and correlated to our calendar, and that date turns out to be December 21st, 2012.
I didnt write this, dont attack me.

I just asked "what would you think if this was fresh news"

JeeZ you people are so ANGRY!
 
The world is not going to end for a long long time. Jesus will be on earth ruling for a 1000 years before too long. I really don't look for anything unusual to happen. We will be voting again for a President. I'm not losing any sleep over this at all. Jesus is my Shepherd and I listen to his voice.
 
Same thing I think about all other doomsday prophecies.

I'll believe it when it happens!

There have been literally thousands of predictions as to when the world would end, and so far, we are still here!
 
I'll start with the Mayans.

The Mayans did NOT believe the world will end on that date. Their calendar simply ENDS on that date, but there is no accompanying prophecy of any kind. They may simply have decided to to go any further.

Now following that, everything else is simply silly. You can find a pattern in ANYTHING if you look hard enough. What about all the events that are NOT "predicted" for 2012? I'll bet there's a pattern there too.

If if you had links and some sort of proof of everything you've listed here, it still adds up to nothing. People have been making such "predictions" out of countless "signs" for millennia. And yet, here we are.

Fail.
 
Well, I did enjoy that, thanks for reprinting it for us.
Planet alignments don't end up being that interesting. Perhaps astrologically, for the babies born at that time, but not in terms of disaster.
Still, 2012 is not that far off and I'm sure people will be getting more and more nervous about it after next year.
I would like to think it would be the birth date of a new world religious leader who preaches unity, holiness, and love.
 
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