2012: The End?


Found batman’s id.

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I think it’s possible we are not in line with the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, being that our solar system is not part of the milky way, we are a part of a smaller galaxy that as we speak is being consumed by the milky way. Scientists Now Know: We're From Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy!

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Not true. We are part of the Milky Way:
http://www.astro.virginia.edu/~mfs4n/sgr/

[quote]NickRageSkursky wrote:
i have a question for newbatman…

according to the bible… the egg came before the chicken. right?[/quote]

And the winning numbers for Mega Millions are?

I’m still looking for my dress.

[quote]tootles27 wrote:
NickRageSkursky wrote:
i have a question for newbatman…

according to the bible… the egg came before the chicken. right?

And the winning numbers for Mega Millions are?[/quote]

1-22-29-44-52 Mega Ball 39

[quote]newbatman wrote:
in summary:

we can’t…

but God can…

and if you have the Holy Spirit it will supply this information if it needs to…[/quote]

You’re batshit insane. Seek mental help immediately.

[quote]TattoosNLifting wrote:
Seems like multiple sources point to 2012 as the end of the world, the mayans, some other culture, (i give nostradamus zero cred), a new planet x or nibiru coming in to our solar system,

Hell even einstein predicted a polar shift in 2012 where the north pole becomes the south pole and so on and so forth.

I dont think much is going to happen, seems like the mayan calendar runs out and people go absolutely nuts, everyone is always looking for the end of the world. Not to mention books and movies are going to make a fortune out of this.

Any thoughts on the matter[/quote]

Hey, the end of the world will not happen until Al Gore says it will happen, damit! Haven’t you been paying attention?

Anyone seen ManBearPig around?

2012: Business as usual - Departement Natuurkunde - Universiteit Utrecht

[quote]zenomaly wrote:
Anyone seen ManBearPig around?[/quote]

He was creeping around my backyard last night… I called the Cops but they didnt believe a word I said even though I was super cereal!

[quote]newbatman wrote:
got to go everyone…

will be back…
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So, one thing you might want to check out is the book Thief in the Night, by William Sears. It’s a book that deals with End Time prophecy, starting with the idea that the greatest newspaper article ever published would be headlined

JESUS RETURNS
(pookie shits self in abject terror and disbelief)

and then going back and deconstructing what Jesus, Daniel, Isiah, and a number of other old testament prophets had to say on the issue.

Interesting conclusion he comes to: Jesus returned a little over 150 years ago, and no one noticed.

Really good book, especially if you’re a huge fan of biblical prophecy.

[quote]MangoMan305 wrote:
zenomaly wrote:
Anyone seen ManBearPig around?

He was creeping around my backyard last night… I called the Cops but they didnt believe a word I said even though I was super cereal![/quote]

EXCELSIOR!!!

[quote]zenomaly wrote:

I think it’s possible we are not in line with the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, being that our solar system is not part of the milky way, we are a part of a smaller galaxy that as we speak is being consumed by the milky way. Scientists Now Know: We're From Sagittarius Dwarf Galaxy!

V

Not true. We are part of the Milky Way:
http://www.astro.virginia.edu/~mfs4n/sgr/

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Awsome, I’m not a journalist so I didn’t go digging deeper. Anyways, this is a direct quote from the article you linked.

“For only a few percent of its 240 million-year orbit around the Milky Way galaxy does our Solar System pass through the path of Sagittarius debris,” Majewski said. “Remarkably, stars from Sagittarius are now raining down onto our present position in the Milky Way. Stars from an alien galaxy are relatively near us. We have to re-think our assumptions about the Milky Way galaxy to account for this contamination.”

So it doesn’t really matter what galaxy we originate from, the fact remains that we are at the intersection where two galaxies are colliding. Sure, Might be nothing, but if something does happen, I think that this would be the most logical REAL physical event that could cause unforseen changes. I mean god, jesus and the mayan calander are all nice fairytales, but a galaxy chewing another one apart and us going inside those jaws, well it wouldn’t suprise me if some event happened. Perhaps a pole shift will result as we are pulled on by the other galaxy in a different direction once we cross the event horizon of it’s magnetic or gravitational field.

V

[quote]pookie wrote:
Vegita wrote:

Also your math is wrong, If the galactic center is 26,000 Light years away and we move towards it at 99% light speed, it would take us longer than 26,000 years to get there, not 3,668 years.

V

Clueless again. If you’re going at .99C, there is a time dilation effect; the experienced time - for those going at .99C - to cross the 26,000 LY would be 3,668 years (3,667 and nine months).
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Not exatly clueless but you can continue to use one side of a given phenomenon to make yourself look smart and others look dumb. If you traveled in a straight line at the speed of .99C then you would arrive at your destination 26,000 LY away from your perspective, in 3,667 and nine months. However, From the people who sent you off it would take all of that 26,000 LY for you to travel there. It’s a matter of perspective.

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[quote]Vegita wrote:
Not exatly clueless but you can continue to use one side of a given phenomenon to make yourself look smart and others look dumb. If you traveled in a straight line at the speed of .99C then you would arrive at your destination 26,000 LY away from your perspective, in 3,667 and nine months. However, From the people who sent you off it would take all of that 26,000 LY for you to travel there. It’s a matter of perspective.

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I’m not making you look dumb; you’re making yourself look dumb.

We were talking about the Earth going through the galactic center. If the Earth was flying towards it at .99C, then everyone on the Earth would experience the time dilation. There are no “people sending you off” if we’re talking about the whole planet, now, are there?

The Harvest

"The world may soon resemble Jonestown if a sick Illuminati plan to “harvest” souls in 2012 comes to pass. For a week in October, a person claiming to be a “generational member of a Ruling Bloodline family” answered questions on abovetopsecret forum .

Using the moniker “Hidden Hand,” he gave a convincing explanation of the demented Cabalistic beliefs motivating the Illuminati. He described how they find this world consciousness (“Third Density”) to be “very constricting and uncomfortable” and want to be united again with Lucifer (“the One,” the “Creator.”) This will require them to stage an apocalyptic human sacrifice (“harvest of souls”) in 2012."

"Yes, the noonday Winter Solstice Sun of December 21st, 2012 is the time when the Lord of The Harvest shall return. You might know him as “Nibiru. Read up on the Mayan Prophesies and Calendrical events for more detail upon how the actual Galactic and Universal Cycles work.”

“There will be dramatic changes to your climate and weather conditions over the next few years, as the time of the Great Harvest approaches. You will see wind speeds surpassing 300 miles per hour at times. There will be raging tsunamis and widespread devastation; and a solar emission in late 2009 early 2010 that will cause major melting of the ice caps, and subsequent drastic rise in sea levels, leaving many (international) metropolitan areas underwater…San Francisco and Damascus, will be uninhabitable by the end of 2010, possibly even sooner. Again, it depends upon certain ‘forces’ at play, and which time lines are activated. Humanity, though utterly unconscious of the fact, has a significant part to play in this. You (as a collective consciousness of the planet) are choosing the Negative Polarization by default, by the quality of your thoughts and actions. Thought is creative energy, focused. You get exactly what you put out.”

Those wild Canadians!!! ROFLMAO!!!

[quote]pookie wrote:
Vegita wrote:
Not exatly clueless but you can continue to use one side of a given phenomenon to make yourself look smart and others look dumb. If you traveled in a straight line at the speed of .99C then you would arrive at your destination 26,000 LY away from your perspective, in 3,667 and nine months. However, From the people who sent you off it would take all of that 26,000 LY for you to travel there. It’s a matter of perspective.

V

I’m not making you look dumb; you’re making yourself look dumb.

We were talking about the Earth going through the galactic center. If the Earth was flying towards it at .99C, then everyone on the Earth would experience the time dilation. There are no “people sending you off” if we’re talking about the whole planet, now, are there?
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Look, you may be super smart because you apply yourself to science. And while I do enjoy science and read plenty of articles, I find it a little immature of you to call someone dumb for temporarily forgetting about something like time dilation, especially in the context of what we were talking about. Especially, since the majority of associations someone like me would have with the effects of time dilation, would be sending a spaceship somewhere.

I think what you are really trying to do is change the topic so you don’t have to talk about the fact that regardless of what galaxy we are indeed a part of, the fact still remains that to the best of our knowledge, we are in the middle of an intersection where one galaxy is tearing another apart. You don’t know what the possibilities are so you dodge the topic so you can protect your self image of the one who knows everything.

You can nitpick my scientific prowess all day long. I’m quite sure there is someone who is more knowledgable than you, but if it makes you feel better to knock people down rather than help them up it’s your deal not mine. Fact still remains, you have not addressed the fact that I brought up that the milky way is intersecting the saggitarius galaxy right in our neck of the woods, and we really don’t know what effect if any it could have on our solar system or planet. See I have seen you post for a long time and sure we have even had a run in or two in the past, the bottom line is you always take people who are throwing ideas out for discussion and cut them down in a demeaning manner. Even when someone just poses an idea, you give them a preverbial bitch slap with your big brain. Now having a big brain is cool, but being a dick isn’t. I really don’t have much more to say, we have danced this dance before, and while you trump me in scientific knowledge, I have you beat hands down in emotional maturity. You would actually be a great source of knowledge and insight if you could ever come down of your horse. But till then, continue to shoot people down and provide no helpful insight. Also dodge things you don’t have an answer to instead of admititng you don’t know something.

Now just in case you actually made it this far, I’ll give you one suggestion on how you can deliver your knowledge in a more helpful manner. Say you see that I am not taking into account the time dilation effect of an obeject in motion relative to another stationary object. Instead of saying a snide, “Clueless” remark you could have simply said. “Ahh I see what you are saying, but you are looking at it from the standpoint of the fixed point of reference and not from the object itself, Where you looking at it from the object itself which I thought was what we were discussing, you would need to factor in time dilation.”

Now I understand it’s fun to cut people down, but in general it’s only fun to cut down tools who rip stop signs out of the ground. Or people who eat bees as candy. In my mind if you truly do like science, you would be more interested in building people up, so they can better converse with you in the future. Tearing them down, sure makes you stay at the top of the so called heap, but what good is being at the top, if nobody cares about you?

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[quote]Vegita wrote:
Perhaps a pole shift will result as we are pulled on by the other galaxy in a different direction once we cross the event horizon of it’s magnetic or gravitational field.

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See, I thought that a pole shift would be something that was controlled by the inner core of iron that we have on earth, not by some outside force.

Additionally, gravity is the weakest force in the universe. You have to be relatively close to an astrological body to feel its gravitational effects. Im just not sure that a no-longer-organized ex-galaxy has much of a gravitational field any longer. Dunno though, not a scientist.

Oh, and one more thing. I always thought that the pole shift was gradual, not sudden. In fact, anyone who is decent at map reading and land navigation can tell you that magnetic north is different than the north pole. It lies in the middle of the Hudson Bay. That shows me that the poles will shift, but gradually. They are already shifting. Been doing it for a while now. Probably a rotational deal. Never slower or faster, just keeps on going.

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wow,
there is a shit-ton of interesting thought in this thead. scientific, religious, conspiratory, how and when will the world end?

I prefer not to know, and to just live life day to day, enjoying as much of it as possible.
whether or not my demise occurs with that of the rest of the world doesn’t really matter.
because:
“on a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero.” ~Tyler Durden~

interesting stuff nonetheless.
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besides, the METALOCALYPSE has begun!

[quote]Vegita wrote:

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Yawn. A whining, blubbering Vegina. You post dumb crap you don’t understand and get all bent out of shape when people point out the dumbness of it to you. Instead of taking the numerous clues and educating yourself, you prefer to defend the dumbness to the end. Now you’re crying because your wittle feewings got hurt? Boo-fucking-hoo.

You know what the other galaxy crossing our own will do? Nothing. As the poster above again pointed out, gravity is the weakest force in the universe (except maybe for your intellect), so even if you align the Earth with twelve galactic plates at the same time, the final effect will be trillions of times weaker than the moon’s gravity.

Yeah, I’m sure you “temporarily” forgot about that too. Forgot too that those celestial phenomenas occur over millions of years, not over a few days.

Stop blaming everyone else for your own dumbness, and try to shut up and learn from those who are more knowledgeable than you. If it’s pity you want, go see your mom.