michael
Bluelight Crew
brayne said:2012 has a *bit* more credibility than ordinary doomsday-theories...
says who and why?
basicly 2012 is another step in the evolution of planet earth
so is every other year. why is 2012 different?
brayne said:2012 has a *bit* more credibility than ordinary doomsday-theories...
basicly 2012 is another step in the evolution of planet earth
Church said:Well without reading too much into it, there is an astrological event occuring on winter solstice of 2012 (according to the mayan timekeepers, anyway)... precession of the equinoxes. Happens every 26,000 years or so.
Because the Mayans couldn't count for shit.punktuality said:2012 is the end of the mayan calendar.
A calendar which was pre-dated around 10000 years (dont quote me on that) but only post dated till 2012. Why would one of the worlds most advanced races do such a curious thing?
try not to judge what you don't know anything about please thanksshvender hoot said:Because the Mayans couldn't count for shit.
The world cannot end for no reason without a catastrophic event....and the likelyhood of such an event occuring anywhere near 2012 is extremely rare
watch the videomichael said:says who and why?
so is every other year. why is 2012 different?
Stuff like "The magnetic field for the planet will collapse in 2012" or "A skygate will open to the 5th dimension" or that zero point rubbush you just mentioned. The link talks about 'fractal time' which means nothing. You say he found proof. The guy saysbrayne said:i did a search and read some stuff, but didn't find exactly what it is what you want me to read. can you point your finger to where i have to look please![]()
Wow, with credability like that, why isn't the scientific community falling over itself to talk to him 8)The theory of Timewave Zero was revealed to Terence by an alien intelligence following a bizarre, quasi-psychedelic experiment conducted in the Amazon jungle in Colombia in 1971.
True. As you say, there's no metaphysical significance to celebrating our birthdays on any specific day -- in fact, if you were Hebrew or Muslim, you'd celebrate your birthday on a somewhat different day. (They use primarily lunar rather than primarily solar calendars.)Church said:^ Yeah, it's like, big deal that we celebrate our birthdays, because we're ALWAYS getting older with each passing second anyway. I mean, why not just celebrate birthdays every day, even though there is a specific date and time that certain cycles complete themselves?