we should all throw a party at waylanders house
[quote]Gregus wrote:
Vegita wrote:
There is also the Planet X theory, where a brown dwarf star is actually in a massivly huge elliptical orbit around our SUN and will be making it’s pass through the inner solar system during that time. Sources say this orbit takes 60,000 years or so and everytime this bad boy comes into the inner solar system, it basically fucks shit up. Playing with all the planets normal orbits, magnetic fields etc… Niribu it is called by some. It’s a fun topic.
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Apparently thats what caused the Egyptian plaques and issues back in the day. The passage of this celestial body. It’s well documented in human history. I wonder why the Major outlets are so incredibly dismissive of this occurrence.
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This confuses me. You are referring to an event that supposedly happens every 60,000 years and are stating that it is well documented in human history. Unless I am mistaken, human history is barely documented much past 3000 years, 5000 years on the outside.
[quote]Doug Adams wrote:
I was more concerned about August 29th, 1997. [/quote]
Intrestingly enough the web bot program was launched in 1997 and it has predidcted 2012 as well.
2012 is gonna happen, the guys on this forum and everyone else in the world who laugh about 2012 and disagree with the predictions do so because they dont know the facts.
The world might not come to an end on 12-21-12 and maybe nothing happens at all, but I believe firmly that we may look back on that date years down the road and realize that it was the begining of the situation we will be in at that time.
Better not because that’s only 5 days after my b-day and that isn’t enough time for all of the belated gifts to get to me.
For all of the ladies I do accept belated bjs.
I’m sorry about the crappy joke but I just had to put it in cuz it’s one of those nights…CALL ME!
[quote]Dustin wrote:
Nice, now Hollywood made a movie called 2012. John Cusack is one of the main actors in it.
I saw the preview for it last night. Looks pretty ridiculous, along the lines of The Day After Tomorrow.
Although I think the doomsday predictions for 2012 are BS, I’m sure many people will act as though it will happen, ala Y2K.
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Oh boy, another Emmerich film. From the same guy that smokes like a stovepipe and always has a preachy character in his films talking about the evils of tobacco. He is the father of the unlikely film genre of the chick-flick disaster (look at The Day After Tomorrow), where we get a huge dose of sensitive feelings as stuff randomly blows up, contravening the laws of taste, good sense and Physics simultaneously.
(My favorite is the big freeze scene in TDAT. To get the sort of super-freeze effect you’d need to supercool the entire Earth’s atmosphere then cycle it through the storm every few minutes. I simply couldn’t stop laughing the first time I saw it.)
Argh!
– jj
[quote]Mr.Martian wrote:
Can someone explain to me…
- What the consequences of a polar shift are?
- What size of a comet would be needed to destroy the whole earth? (Does the smoke and dust do the real damage?3) What the solar flare does to destroy our atmosphere?
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Sure.
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Polar shift is something that is actually currently happening right now and presents potential danger to us. Basically, every now and then the polarity of our earths magnetic field switches, so that North would actually become South. The magnetic field protects us from cosmic rays, which is basically a medley of particles such as protons that travel very fast through space. While the magnetic field is undergoing a polarity shift, we would be exposed to cosmic rays which increase radiation and wreak havoc with electronics. If we are completely unshielded we would be fried like eggs on a skillet.
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Really difficult to say, although not very big. A meteor or comet a mile in diameter would really mess up our world. Then again, it all depends on where it hits, it’s velocity, its composition, etc.
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Not sure. Probably excites particles in our atmosphere until they all just dissipate into space.
[quote]horsepuss wrote:
Doug Adams wrote:
I was more concerned about August 29th, 1997.
Intrestingly enough the web bot program was launched in 1997 and it has predidcted 2012 as well.
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I have never heard of this “web bot” program. I did some searching and read about it. I thought it was pretty cool.
Here is a link if anyone cares.
http://faqgo.com/2008/01/21/web-bot-project-predictions-2012/
[quote]Mr.Martian wrote:
So I was watching a program the history channel aired about 2012 and the cataclysmic impending doom we are are supposed to face on December 20th 2012.
I’m usually a skeptic when it comes to all the predictions made by people like Nostradamus. According to them the world should have ended a half a dozen times already.
Supposedly however, 2012 has been foreseen by various cultures across the world. They all seem to think that something major is going to happen on Dec. 20 2012. These cultures include: the Hopi Indians, The Mayans, the Chinese E-Ching, the Hindus. It even talked about this guy who went out to find some kind of drug that would “open” human potential and allow him to forsee the future. He created some kind of web graph that also pointed to our time ending in 2012.
If the world ends in 2012, then so be it. There isn’t anything you can really do anyways. In fact I think it would be kind of cool to “see” this happen. By that I mean is, be the ones who witness the end of mankind. Heck it would mean that people can really predict the future!
Anyways, what do you guys think?[/quote]
We will see the unveiling of I, Bodybuilder.