criticsdarling
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Did anyone see the show the other night on the History Channel, "Doomsday 2012"? I'm a skeptic when it comes to these predictions and prophecies...after all, how many times have people gotten all worried over absolutely nothing!?
Interesting however, this show revealed multiple prophetic findings from science and various cultures over time, all coming to the same conclusion independently of one another.
For example:
The Mayan Calendar, which has accurately predicted events before based on astronomy, predicts that Dec 21 2012 the world will end.
Furthermore, scientists believe that on or around this date, what they call a [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]solar maximum will occur which will reverse the polarity of the Earth, thus causing major natural catastrophes all at once. I thought this was hokey but Nasa confirms at least a warning of it apparently:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/10mar_stormwarning.htm
Then the show cited a hand full of prophets and [/FONT]Oracles over time. The ones highlighted on the show had all accurately and more importantly, specifically, predicted events before (i.e. predicted Hitler by name, or the exact date of an invasion, etc..) Take it for what you will...many ca write this off as BS...however, it is fascinating that each came to the same conclusion independently of one another, about the time the world will end and how.
It went on to mention the Bible's predictions of the end times, some of which did seem in chillingly odd correlation with current world events, particularly in the Middle East.
The Hopi Indians too, had the same predictions, etc.. etc...they listed so many...
In modern times, statisticians use technology called a webbot to tap into and read the "subconscious mind of the universe" through following patterns, words, numbers on the internet. It was invented to help predict the stock market. But oddly enough it was coming up with other unusual readings one of which was taken note of in July 2001 about a terrorist attack in NYC within a certain range of days....and sure enough 9/11 came to be. It's predicted other events correctly as well. So apparently the webbot is now predicting natural catastrophe and many people dieing in 2012. ????
So...
I am not swayed easily by oracles or ancient calendars, but I do find the science involving the alignment of the center of the Milky Way galaxy, our sun, earth, and the large planets to be very compelling. No doubt the Earth is going through some odd changes as it is.
Look at this with a healthy dose of skepticism, question the information, etc...
It's fascinating and disturbing however you look at it.
What do you think? Another crazy hoax, or some truth in it?
Interesting however, this show revealed multiple prophetic findings from science and various cultures over time, all coming to the same conclusion independently of one another.
For example:
The Mayan Calendar, which has accurately predicted events before based on astronomy, predicts that Dec 21 2012 the world will end.
Furthermore, scientists believe that on or around this date, what they call a [FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]solar maximum will occur which will reverse the polarity of the Earth, thus causing major natural catastrophes all at once. I thought this was hokey but Nasa confirms at least a warning of it apparently:
http://science.nasa.gov/headlines/y2006/10mar_stormwarning.htm
Then the show cited a hand full of prophets and [/FONT]Oracles over time. The ones highlighted on the show had all accurately and more importantly, specifically, predicted events before (i.e. predicted Hitler by name, or the exact date of an invasion, etc..) Take it for what you will...many ca write this off as BS...however, it is fascinating that each came to the same conclusion independently of one another, about the time the world will end and how.
It went on to mention the Bible's predictions of the end times, some of which did seem in chillingly odd correlation with current world events, particularly in the Middle East.
The Hopi Indians too, had the same predictions, etc.. etc...they listed so many...
In modern times, statisticians use technology called a webbot to tap into and read the "subconscious mind of the universe" through following patterns, words, numbers on the internet. It was invented to help predict the stock market. But oddly enough it was coming up with other unusual readings one of which was taken note of in July 2001 about a terrorist attack in NYC within a certain range of days....and sure enough 9/11 came to be. It's predicted other events correctly as well. So apparently the webbot is now predicting natural catastrophe and many people dieing in 2012. ????
So...
I am not swayed easily by oracles or ancient calendars, but I do find the science involving the alignment of the center of the Milky Way galaxy, our sun, earth, and the large planets to be very compelling. No doubt the Earth is going through some odd changes as it is.
Look at this with a healthy dose of skepticism, question the information, etc...
It's fascinating and disturbing however you look at it.
What do you think? Another crazy hoax, or some truth in it?