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Do u really think that 21 dec,2012 will be d end of earth?

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thid day is also known as the doomsday, the day wen earth will end...its given in the "mayan calender" or in "i-ching" or our old predictors

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  1. no.


  2. "Doomsday" was created to keep the masses in line.  Either nature or we ourselves will achieve our gradual destruction, and we will join the 99.9% of all the species ever to exist on this planet - in extinction.

  3. If you want hard scientific facts, then YouTube is the last place you should look. Any crank can post any old rubbish on YouTube.

    If you did look at the scientific facts, you'd find that absolutely none of these predictions has any basis. It's just the latest doomsday prediction in a continuing sequence. Doomsday was supposed to have happened in 2000, 2003, 2006.. Can't say I noticed it.

  4. Doomsday was supposed to be on January 1st, 2000, but that didn't happen. Then they said it would be on June 6, 2006 (666), again, it didn't happen. Now it's going to be in 2012, and people still believe it? It amazes me how ignorant people are.

  5. No. Don't believe everything you see on YouTube. In fact, don't believe _anything_ you see on YouTube. It is a totally unreliable source of information.

    Scientists don't expect anything out of the ordinary to happen in the year 2012, or specifically on the date December 21, other than the solstice, which happens every year.

    None of the "predicted" happenings for 2012 hold up under close scrutiny. "Planet X" and "Nibiru" simply don't exist. The Mayan calendar ends a cycle, but there were no predictions of the end of the world. The Sun doesn't line up with the galactic centre; it's 6 degrees off. No asteroids or comets are actually predicted to hit Earth.

    All of this stuff was put together by sensationalists in order to promote their books and TV shows, and shamelessly promoted by the History Channel. Don't take any of it seriously!

  6. nope,,,, because still there are some good people in this world

  7. No because there is another mayan calender they have not discovered yet.This mayan calender starts on the 22 dec 2012.I have a good idea where it might be.

  8. I definitely think that something will happen on 2012.  

    The Mayan calendar is not usually incorrect, as it is more precise than our current calendar.

    The Mayan believe that everything in the world is cyclic, and they based their lives on these large cycles.  The end of the next huge cycle is Dec 21, 2012.  

    The calendar continues on, so there is a belief that the world will not end, but the world will change as we know it.

    Also, it is not just the Mayans and the Iching that contain the 2012 prophecy.  Also do some searches for Sumerian 2012.  The Sumerians have some of the oldest written language, and many stories from the bible originate from the Sumerians.  Also, the Hopi Indians had the same prophecy.

    I am a Christian.  I believe in the bible.  If I read 2012 stuff, and then the book of Revelations, I see large similarities.  Many people theorize that we may be in the middle of the end of days right now.  The sheer number of natural disasters in the last year is surprised.  

    Katrina, Tsunamis, Earthquakes, Forest Fires, now Flooding in Midwest, Starvation all over the world.

    If everything is not connected, then it is many coincidences over and over.

    Good Luck

  9. The short answer to your question is no. the world is not going to end in 2012. There is no scientific proof, or evidence for that matter. People think that the world is going to end because that’s when the mayan calendar ends. If this is why the world is going to end then we might as well say that the world is going to end on December 31 2009 because no calendars have been printed for 2010 yet. Its an absurd idea that has been shamelessly endorsed by yahoo, google, the news media, and even the history channel.

    that’s the short answer. Here’s the long one:

    There are a couple theories on how the world will supposedly end in 2012. I will give you examples, and shoot the ideas down for you.

    The most popular idea is that planet x, is going to come to the earth and block the sunlight. First of all, it is not “the planet x” it’s “a planet x”. planet x is a generalized term that caught on a couple hundred years ago that was used to describe unknown planets of our solar system. Neptune was once a planet x. astronomers calculated that the orbital period of Uranus was affected by another object, probably a planet, that was beyond Uranus. They calculated the orbital period of this planet x, and found where it would be at a specific time. They saw the planet, and it was no longer considered planet x. it got its name- Neptune. Scientists miscalculated the orbital period of Neptune being affected by another planet, but by chance their miscalculations revealed Pluto. This icy world was also considered planet x, and was first seen in 1930. It was considered a planet until 2006 when it was demoted to a dwarf planet, and now a plutoid. Sedna, quaour, eris, and ceris were all considered planet x’s, and were eventually classified as plutoids.

    Now that you know the true definition of a planet x, lets talk about the scientific improbabilities of a planet x that is going to travel all the way to the earth. First of all, I have gone to college, and received a PhD in astronomy and astrophysics and I have never heard of nibiru. According to recent data, there may be another planet larger than earth lying in the kupiter belt. this planet would have to be more than 5 light years away. So if it were to suddenly travel at light speed, the fastest possible speed an object can achieve, it would take the planet 5 years to get here. 2012 is less than 4 years away. Besides the mathematic problems, there are scientific problems too. First of all, there is no force that would make the planet travel at light speed. Second, it would have to get through the beatings of countless asteroids, and the gravitational pull of the four gas giants of the outer solar system - Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Jupiter. I wouldn’t be surprised if it became a moon of one of those planets on its way. Anyway, if it did get through the gas giants, it has to get through another asteroid belt, as well as mars. It will most likely be shot into outer space, or into the sun where it will burn up. If it did manage, by some miracle, to get in front of the earth, it would be in a different gravitational shell. It would be closer, which means it will orbit the sun faster than the earth, therefore it will move away from us. So that’s not going to happen.

    Another theory is about the asteroid. Its going to hit earth or whatever. Here’s why it won’t work: the asteroid has to take the same path to get to the earth as planet x, but it is even smaller, and will take more of a beating. If it got through everything, it would just crash into our moon probably. If it did come to earth, the atmosphere would burn it up so much that there would probably be nothing left for it to hit earth.

    All other theories are just as absurd. Nothing is going to happen in 2012, except for the same things that could happen any other year.

  10. no

  11. I don't watch YouTube clips on this any more.  I have seen several and that is enough.  There is no repeat no support for the allegations that are made.  

    This stuff isn't even wrong. It is all lies and fraud to get people buying faked up books, videos, watching nonsense shows on TV and directing traffic to fraudulent websites.

    There are more than 400 million people in the English speaking world.  If only one in 200 buys a product advertised during one of the doomsday TV shows or in a website,  or buys a book out of curiosity, or a DVD, that is total sales of 2 million units.  If an advertiser pays a few cents for each visitor to a website that promotes this, then it is worth doing.  

    Here are the physical and other realities

    Pole shifts - no, not a chance.   The axis of the Earth's rotation is the most stable of all the larger planets because of the influence of the Moon, which is the largest in comparison to its planet in this solar system.

    Magnetic poles flip - no, they will just keep moving as usual. They will eventually change ends as they have done many times before, this will take hundreds to thousands of years to happen.  During this time the magnetic field of the earth will not vanish, but it may get more complex.  

    Mayan calendar - one of their calendars ends in 2012. That "long count" calendar is merely a count of days and comes to an end on 21 or 23 December 2012 because of limitations in the Mayan counting system.  Their system could not handle large numbers easily, just as the Roman one could not.  There is no prediction attached to this and even if there was, it would be astrology and that has been disproved so many times that it's not worth any more words.

    Solar maximum - expected in 2011, not 2012 and it happens every 11 years anyway.  It might actually happen in the first half of 2012.  

    Planetary alignments - completely false and about as far from an "alignment" as you can imagine.  Planets will be all over the place.  The next "alignment" of the major planets is expected sometime after the Sun burns out.  Even if it did happen the question would arise "So what?"  Where is the physical connection between Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn etc?  

    Gravity?  Like to calculate how strong the gravitational effects of  Mars, Jupiter and Saturn is on Earth?  Multiply the masses of the planets together, divide by the square of the distance between them and then multiply by the gravitational constant, which is a rather small number.  Now add them all together and you still don't have a hill of beans.  

    Newton knew how more than 200 years ago, but our planetary alignment freaks never care to because the result would make them look as silly as they are.  

    Venus will transit the Sun in June 2012, just as it did in 2004 and on a regular cycle before that.  No noticeable effect then except on astronomers, some of whom will take measurements, no expected effect this next time.

    Planet X / Niburu / black hole / brown dwarf / wandering planet - No. Predicted for 2003 by a loony woman who claimed telepathic contact with aliens.  No sign of it then and still no sign of it.  If this big nasty exists it must be quite close by now and visible with a fairly ordinary astronomical telescope.  Where is it?  Don't say it can only be seen from the southern hemisphere, there are many large astronomical telescopes in the southern hemisphere.  Radio telescopes too.  



    25,800 year cycles.  This is called "precession of the equinoxes" and was discovered a bit more than 2100 years ago. It has been happening since the Earth formed billions of years ago and will not stop, start or change direction in 2012.    There is no particular significance in the direction the poles of rotation happen to be pointing at present or in 2012.  

    The Bible codes are superstitious drivel and were disproved within months of the first book coming out, similar coded messages can be found in any random book or even newspapers using the same "anything goes" methods faked up by the author of the original book.  

    Revelation - nobody ever made sense of those febrile maunderings, the evidence for that is that there are so many different interpretations.

    Nostradamus - he never predicted anything accurately and he may not have intended to.  Many editions of his quatrains contain faked verses inserted long after he died.

    Galactic central plane - we are near it, so astronomers say, but we have always been near it.  No "perfect alignment" is possible because of the angle of the ecliptic to that of the galactic central plane.  A rough "alignment" of Earth, Sun and the galactic centre happens twice every year. Nothing is noticed.  Even if there was a perfect alignment, the question would be "So what?"

    Photon belt - this one is almost the silliest of the lot.  Supposed to be around the "7 Sisters". Our solar system is heading away from them, not towards them.  It does not exist anyway.

    This is all fake scholarship, pseudo-science, lies, superstition and abject delusion.

    EDIT -

    "How little, mark! those portions of the ball,

    Where, faint at best, the beams of Science fall.”

    The Dunciad, Alexander Pope.

  12. The Mayans did not predict the end of the Earth. The I-Ching does not mention anything about 2012. Do not attempt to get your science information from youtube.com. There has never been any talk of the world ending in 2012 on news programs. Please use spellcheck if you do not know how to spell. Please save your 'dis' and 'u' and 'd' for phone texting and emails, not for communication.

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