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entropy13 Jan 1, 2012 04:58 PM

Apocalypse Not Now: 2012 Doomsday Predictions Debunked by NASA
 
On Dec. 21, 2012, many doomsday believers fear the apocalypse — anything from a rogue planet smashing into us to our world spinning end over end. However, the world should expect nothing more next year than the winter solstice, the longest night of the year, NASA says.

Many people point to the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar on Dec. 21, 2012 as evidence of the coming apocalypse, but astronomers have been quick to stress that there is nothing to be concerned about.

According to the ancient Mayan calendar, next year's winter solstice marks the end of a 144,000-day cycle. This cycle, which begins at the mythical Maya creation date, has already been repeated 12 times. The 13th will end in 2012, capping a full 5,200-year Mayan cycle of creation.

This date has long been shrouded in mystery, with many claiming that it will bring destruction to our planet.


Full article here.

NinkobEi Jan 1, 2012 08:00 PM

dang you Nasa. What better pickup line is there than "Well the world's going to end tommorrow.." ?

WhiteLotus Jan 1, 2012 08:03 PM

Nukes, viruses, and dare I say it... Aliens. A lot can happen in a year.

eidairaman1 Jan 1, 2012 08:14 PM

I suspect alignment of the Planets to occur along with the sun. I feel its another Y2K at most

AphexDreamer Jan 1, 2012 08:26 PM

Nope not now. It begins this year! :p

Drone Jan 2, 2012 07:17 AM

Quote:

Doomsday Predictions Debunked by NASA
Like anyone believes that

micropage7 Jan 2, 2012 07:42 AM

cool

tigger Jan 2, 2012 07:45 AM

Only idiots think some crap will happen in december, nothing is gonna happen, maybe my cat might fart or some shit.

DanTheBanjoman Jan 2, 2012 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by tigger (Post 2503949)
Only idiots think some crap will happen in december, nothing is gonna happen, maybe my cat might fart or some shit.

Only idiots deny the facts. Huge changes are about to come. I for one embrace them.

RejZoR Jan 2, 2012 08:43 AM

Ppl should be concerned a lot more about asteroid Apophis when it will reach Earth around 2029-2030. This is the actual known and existing (and scientifically proven) threat to our world. Not some calendar from a long gone civilization that can mean end of the world or the calendar that tells you when to plant weed seeds...

micropage7 Jan 2, 2012 09:01 AM

if we talk about what would happen next, there so many like how if suddenly the moon lose its track and hit the earth tomorrow
nobody knows, all we can do is make prediction based from what we know

RejZoR Jan 2, 2012 10:36 AM

Moon can't just lose it's orbit without something else affecting it. And whatever could affect moon to such degree it would also cause problems to Earth in the first place. So i see this scenario as very very very very (very) unlikely thing to happen...

Drone Jan 2, 2012 10:41 AM

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Originally Posted by DanTheBanjoman (Post 2503962)
Only idiots deny the facts. Huge changes are about to come. I for one embrace them.

http://larrydixon.files.wordpress.co...ld-camping.jpg

DaveBee Jan 2, 2012 11:03 AM

Hi all
Not sayin I believe the world is gonna end this year (I personally don't worry about things I can't change) but everyone knows NASA = Never A Straight Answer ..... :laugh:

DannibusX Jan 2, 2012 11:54 AM

Dude. The Mayan Long Form Calendar is on its way out. Obviously it's going to be replaced with the Mayan Long Form Calendar Swimsuit Edition.

random Jan 2, 2012 12:43 PM

If the world does end it'll be by the hands of mankind itself.

Mussels Jan 2, 2012 01:38 PM

who cares, we've had skyrim, and we'll have diablo III. what else is there to live for?

HossHuge Jan 2, 2012 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Mussels (Post 2504119)
who cares, we've had skyrim, and we'll have diablo III. what else is there to live for?

I hope Bioshock Infinite comes out before then as well.


I thought the exsiting Mayan have already said that their calender just starts again.

tigger Jan 2, 2012 02:21 PM

Basically the Mayans just ran out of space on the stone.

NinkobEi Jan 2, 2012 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mussels (Post 2504119)
who cares, we've had skyrim, and we'll have diablo III. what else is there to live for?

The second hobbit movie? Avatar 2? Star Trek 2? Fallout 4? Hmm

revin Jan 15, 2012 03:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Mussels (Post 2504119)
who cares, we've had skyrim, and we'll have diablo III. what else is there to live for?

:pimp:Vagina :respect: :toast:

AphexDreamer Jan 15, 2012 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by revin (Post 2516837)
:pimp:Vagina :respect: :toast:

No you fool! The next Elder Scrolls! DX12!

manofthem Jan 15, 2012 05:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RejZoR (Post 2503965)
Ppl should be concerned a lot more about asteroid Apophis when it will reach Earth around 2029-2030. This is the actual known and existing (and scientifically proven) threat to our world. Not some calendar from a long gone civilization that can mean end of the world or the calendar that tells you when to plant weed seeds...

Asteroids aren't a threat. You see, what NASA will do is pick several guys and a woman to fly out into space and land on the asteroid. Once there, they will drill deep into the asteroid, and at th proper depth, they will plant nuclear bombs. After taking off, they will detonate the bombs and destroy the asteroid. There may occur a problem that means one man may have to stay behind to manually detonate, but we don't know for sure.

NinkobEi Jan 15, 2012 06:01 PM

Apophis is only 350 meters (1100 feet). Unless it lands smack in the middle of a city the damage is going to be fairly minimal. Roughly ~500 megatons.

manofthem Jan 15, 2012 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by NinkobEi (Post 2516981)
Apophis is only 350 meters (1100 feet). Unless it lands smack in the middle of a city the damage is going to be fairly minimal. Roughly ~500 megatons.

Then never mind, my attempt at sarcasm backfired apparently.


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