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2012 : is the world ending? and what happens after that?

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I wouldn't consider a storm a "conspiracy"
Reptilians are more of a conspiracy, the US behind 9/11 is a conspiracy...
But a storm?
 
Sedirea- how do you know that this will not be one of the things that Nostradamus and the Mayans predicted correctly? I think this should be taken seriously but not too seriously.
 
20 months? no need to exagerate! it can be on 2 days max.

you can't possible know how powerful the storm can be, because is a space storm, you don't know it's intensity, when it will come, how much time it will be on...you only know because it happens in cycles...nothing more.

I'm not talking about the duration of the storm. I'm talking about the rocovery time to rebuild the systems and relaunch replacement satellites. We're currently recovering from a major ice storm and they're saying it could be weeks for some people to get power restored. It takes time to do all the repairs.
 
^they say that to repair all the damage caused that the predict will cause, would take 4 to 10 years...
 
According to David Icke's criteria, I am one of the reptilians, which is news to me.

If a solar storm knocks out some of the modern stuff that we've grown reliant on, we'll go back to the old ways of living that got us by, until everything gets fixed. To get this far, humans have managed to cope with everything that's happened to us in our evolution, so being without satellite TV, google maps or any sort of overhead monitoring for a while shouldn't be too much of a hurdle. Besides, it'll provide jobs for people, fixing stuff.
 
The world is going to end in 2012, in the 1000 different ways you keep hearing about on the news.
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i love that some people here don't even understand what they're talking about... but they say it anyway.


(this is directed towards one person, i think it is obvious who.)
 
Me is dropping out of school and going on a Carribbean cruise then!

On a more serious note, I'll ask my cosmology professor about this, and put the speculation to rest once and for all.
 
On a more serious note, I'll ask my cosmology professor about this, and put the speculation to rest once and for all.

I imagine, if you put your professor in the same room as a theoretical physicist, a NASA technician and an astronomer, I'd bet they'd have as many different answers on the subject as we all have.
 
Regardless of the who/what/where/if/when/how... We are living in a fragile world. A universe that we can't exactly claim to fully understand. To say that things will never happen - no way, no how - is just sticking your head in the sand. I understand that people do not want to be scared, and there is always fear linked to the unknown. But it is possible to have an open mind about things that may or may not happen, without being a total nutcase. Live your life as you normally would, enjoy the fact that there are things we don't know will happen - it's the mystery of life ;) And it's fun to discuss, no?

As for me...

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I think imagination is the biggest component seen in that "computer-generated artist's impression"... I think I'll wait for the real postcard from space, though there's no denying we're a messy bunch of humanoids, littering the universe with our satellites and sending out our impertinent probes.
 
It might improve them! "The world coming to an end" is probably the only way that London could out-do the Beijing olympics.
 
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