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fatreg Posts: > 500

Bring it on!
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Posted: 2011-02-17 23:33:32
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julias Posts: > 500

The world ends when we die and everyone dies sooner or later nothing can ever stop that so why worry about 2012 or whenever its meant to happen?
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Posted: 2011-02-17 23:33:40
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lelando Posts: 10

Would save me from going to the bank on month end and standing in that awful long que
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Posted: 2011-03-09 16:26:17
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julias Posts: > 500

With what's happening in Japan those mayan prophecies now seem increasingly plausible
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Posted: 2011-03-16 03:01:31
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razec Posts: > 500

I don't see Earth dying on 2012, when you said "world" i think you refer to the human race, Earth will only die for these scientifically based scenarios:

1.) An asteroid collision with size enough to crush the planet
2.) undiscovered near-earth Supernova bursting GRBs incinerating Earth's surface
3.) death of the Sun 5 billion years later (which will engulf the planet alongside mercury, venus and mars, perhaps jupiter too :-0), coincidentally scientists said Earth will is also subjected to die on the same timeline

I simply ignore those unscientific prophesies as they tend to be oversensational. on the religious side, only god knows when will be the end.
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Posted: 2011-03-16 03:32:00
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julias Posts: > 500


On 2011-03-16 03:32:00, razec wrote:
I don't see Earth dying on 2012, when you said "world" i think you refer to the human race, Earth will only die for these scientifically based scenarios:

1.) An asteroid collision with size enough to crush the planet
2.) undiscovered near-earth Supernova bursting GRBs incinerating Earth's surface
3.) death of the Sun 5 billion years later (which will engulf the planet alongside mercury, venus and mars, perhaps jupiter too :-0), coincidentally scientists said Earth will is also subjected to die on the same timeline

I simply ignore those unscientific prophesies as they tend to be oversensational. on the religious side, only god knows when will be the end.



The mayan's also predicted your Option No-1 as the likely cause of the end of the world and its the most likely scenario according to scientists as well as you said but the scary thing is the mayan's predicted all of this 1000's of years before any kind of real science was around.
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Posted: 2011-03-16 03:48:59
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razec Posts: > 500



The mayan's also predicted your Option No-1 as the likely cause of the end of the world and its the most likely scenario according to scientists as well as you said but the scary thing is the mayan's predicted all of this 1000's of years before any kind of real science was around.


I think you are referring to the "nibiru" collision. Scientist has said that there were no large near earth asteroids directly approaching earth in the next few years or more (or maybe decades), if there is, they assure that the trajectory of these large chunks of rock won't be directly aimed on the planet. SETI even denies the existence of such large planetary objects like nibiru (which is very likely the V838 MON which is a Star and not a planet nor asteroid) hitting earth.

Also, add to that is the presence of Jupiter, the largest planet with far awesome gravitational pull than Earth and its orbit much closer to the asteroid belt. if there is a large chunk of asteroid exiting the belt, Jupiter would likely pull the asteroid towards it and hit them instead.
[ This Message was edited by: razec on 2011-03-16 03:27 ]

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Posted: 2011-03-16 04:13:31
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Bonovox Posts: > 500

I do hope nobody starts thinking that what has happened in Japan is part of the end. Earthquakes have always happened and believe it or not the world would not function properly if we did not have earthquakes. It would be a cold and dead place.
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Posted: 2011-03-16 12:05:00
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julias Posts: > 500


On 2011-03-16 04:13:31, razec wrote:

I think you are referring to the "nibiru" collision. Scientist has said that there were no large near earth asteroids directly approaching earth in the next few years or more (or maybe decades), if there is, they assure that the trajectory of these large chunks of rock won't be directly aimed on the planet. SETI even denies the existence of such large planetary objects like nibiru (which is very likely the V838 MON which is a Star and not a planet nor asteroid) hitting earth.

Also, add to that is the presence of Jupiter, the largest planet with far awesome gravitational pull than Earth and its orbit much closer to the asteroid belt. if there is a large chunk of asteroid exiting the belt, Jupiter would likely pull the asteroid towards it and hit them instead.
[ This Message was edited by: razec on 2011-03-16 03:27 ]



Scientists are not always right in fact when it comes to Astronomy and Astrology and the Science of Space everything is a calculated guess rather than solid proof.No one can predict if an Astroid or Meteor was suddenly to appear from deep space straight for us.Scientists have been wrong about many things they can't even correctly predict when and where earthquakes will strike as with what's happened in Japan, so no one can say for sure.
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Posted: 2011-03-16 16:43:50
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Yoruichi Posts: 82

sooner or later it ends for everyone... we all die..
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Posted: 2011-03-21 23:58:31
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