You must have probably
heard about the “December 21, 2012 - Doomsday” the day when the world is
prophesized to come to an end. In fact, you will find it amusing that this
December 21, 2012 - End Of The World prophecy has been backed up by so
many religions, calendars, and prophecies. So, is this another theory of
Apocalypse that will come and go like the ones we have been seeing or is
it the one that we should pay attention to?
information regarding “The End Of The World.
Mayan Calendar: The ancient
Mayan calendar states that the world will end in December 21, 2012. The
Mayan civilization flourished in Central America from the 6 A.D. to 9 A.D.
They were obsessed with time-keeping, and in fact, their calender were
so incredibly precise that its interlocking time scales of lunar, solar,
and planetary cycles could accurately predict solar/lunar eclipses thousands
of years into the future. This accurate calendar however mysteriously ends
on December 21, 2012!
It states that on December
21, 2012, the sun rises on the dark rift of the center of the milky way
which is referred to as a black hole. In the last five years, the western
astronomers have in fact discovered that there is in fact an enormous black
hole at the center of our milky way galaxy. The contemporary astronomers
concur with the Mayans. On 21st of December, 2012, the Earth will be in
exact alignment with the Sun and the center of our milky way galaxy, a
galactic event which takes place only once every 25,800 years! No one knows
what effect this extraordinary alignment will have on our planet, but the
Mayans believe it would be terrible!
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The Polar Shift Theory:
Geophysicists have a theory that is strikingly similar to the events predicted
by the Mayan alignment. The phenomenon is called the “polar shift,” in
which the entire mantle of the earth would shift in a matter of days or
perhaps hours during such galactic events, causing positions of the north
and south pole to change, further causing worldwide disaster, earthquakes,
tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, and other natural disasters.
Accordingly, several eclectic
authors claim that a major, world-changing event will take place in 2012!
Even the book “The Orion
Prophecy” claims that the Earth’s magnetic field will reverse, which further
supports the Polar Shift Theory besides the prediction of Merlin that also
suggests a polar shift. NASA predicts that during 2012, as the Sun reaches
the end of the current 11-year sunspot cycle, it will reverse its own magnetic
poles, which may further amplify the effects of magnetic field on earth
as harmful charged particles blast away from the sun (also known as solar
storming).
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| Planet Eris or Planet
X or NibiruPlanet Eris/”Nibiru” or Planet-X and the Global warming: This
theory suggests that the real cause of climate changes, volcanic activities,
and intensification of the seismic activity etc. is the planet Eris’s getting
closer to our solar system once in 3600 years, named as 2003-UB-313, which
ultimately results in the melting of the glaciers! This Planet Eris or
so called “Nibiru” was first observed in October 21, 2003, using 1.22 m
Oschin telescope at Mount Palomar Observatory (California). It is said
to have passed between Mars and Jupiter some 7200 years ago, which most
probably had triggered the cataclysm “Noah’s flood” and again this will
be at the close proximity to Earth between 2010 and 2012, which can cause
massive melting of the glaciers, causing huge tidal waves and ultimately,
the return of the Noah’s flood! |
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I Ching: Another sets of
factors backing up this December 21, 2012 Doomsday is the I Ching prophecy.
Despite the views of skeptics, the 5000 years old I Ching has become an
oracle of the doomsday. The highs and lows of the I Ching graphs seems
to have accurately corresponded to the fall of the roman empire, discover
of the new world, and world wars of the 20th century, and the strangest
things of all was, the time line came to an end to the exact specific date,
December 21, 2012! Is it a coincidence that both prophecies of I Ching
and Mayan Calendar came to the same exact date and time? In fact, many
world’s religions and most famous prophets reference that something cataclysmic
will happen around December 21, 2012. The medieval predictions of Merlin,
The Book of Revelation, and the well-known Chinese Oracle of the “I Ching”
all point to this specific date as the end of civilization.
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The Bible Code &
Nostradamus Prophesies: According to the certain algorithms of Bible code,
a meteor,asteroid, or comet will soon collide with the Earth.
Everybody knows the Nostradamus
prophesies, that have very accurately predicting many world leaders rising
to power and major events in the past. His prophesies were accurate in
predicting the demise of the World Trade Centers in 2001 as well.
Even the book “The Nostradamus
Code” further speaks of a series of natural disasters caused by some kind
of a “comet” and those studying the Prophecies of Nostradamus states that
he might have further indicated the possibility of a “Third World War”
where nuclear wars can create “comet-like” mass destructions everywhere
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So are we going to have a
Third World War? At the current scenario, it seems we might have - proving
the Nostradamus Prophesies.
Even the high-tech oracles
which is not even human, i.e., “Web-Bots” are predicting the end of the
world as December 21, 2012, besides the Mayan, I Ching, Merlin, Book Of
Revelation, etc. Is it just a coincidence or a meaningless pattern of random
events?
NASA wants you to know that
the world won't end in 2012
Apparently, NASA scientists
are concerned that people might think that Roland Emmerich's new disaster
movie "2012" is a documentary. So they put together a Q&A to reassure
the nervous masses.
So it's finally arrived.
Roland Emmerich's end-of-the-world epic is in cinemas from today and everyone
can now see what armageddon will look like from the comfort of a lovely
warm cinema. But are we all really going to perish on December 21, 2012?
Erm, apparently not.
A few days ago, the US
space agency NASA stepped forward in a rare campaign to dispel widespread
doomsday rumours in an effort to combat the thousands of paranoid emails
they've received.
And now, in attempt to
bring closure to the whole affair, Discovery.com have done their part in
calming down the human race by collecting the 10 most popular doomsday
scenarios and then systematically debunking each one with facts... HARD
FACTS.
if you still have any
lingering doubts for the future, we advise you to read them. Here are a
couple of examples:
The Earth's magnetic field
will reverse.
Don't hold you breath.
The last field reversal happened nearly 800,000 years ago. Fred Flintstone
and our other ancestor cavemen survived. Geological evidence shows that
the field has reversed its orientation tens of thousands of times over
Earth history. Yet there is no definitive evidence that a magnetic field
reversal has ever caused any mass extinction due to increased cosmic ray
influx.
A grand alignment of Jupiter
and Saturn will gravitationally perturb Earth.
For the past several decades
there have been doomsday claims that the combined gravity from grand planetary
alignments will cause geologic and meteorological upheavals on Earth.
None are scheduled for
2012.
In 1962 an extremely rare
grand conjunction of the classical naked-eye planets drove astrologers
crazy. The conjunction happened on Feb. 4-5 and was accompanied by a solar
eclipse! The most infamous grand conjunction was in 1982 and popularized
in a book called "The Jupiter Effect," which predicted earthquakes and
massive tides. Life went on as usual both years. The moon has a vastly
greater gravitational influence on Earth than Jupiter. It's called location,
location, location! At a whopping distance of 400 million miles from Earth,
Jupiter's tug is pretty wimpy.
The black hole in the
galactic center will affect us.
The Milky Way's black
hole has no influence on the galactic disk. The black hole is three million
solar masses. The Milky Way is several trillion solar masses when we add
the tug of dark matter. Any gravitational influence of the black hole over
the galaxy would be like the tail wagging the dog. The Milky Way's collision
with the Andromeda galaxy will dump gas into the black hole and it will
blaze as a quasar. But that's several billion years away.
An asteroid will smash
into Earth.
A threatening near-Earth
asteroid that's gotten the most press is the 900-foot wide Apophis. But
its chances of collision have been downgraded to 1 in 250,000 at its next
close approach in 2029. In theory, an uncharted asteroid or comet could
come out of the blue tomorrow. But if we don't know about it today, the
Mayans certainly didn't know about it 1,200 years ago. Earth-killer impacts
are tens of millions of years apart. So there's no reason to be a doomsday
clock-watcher.
The rogue planet Nibiru
will swing by Earth.
There isn't such a planet
any more than the planet Naboo from the Star Wars trilogy is real. Purported
Internet pictures of the interloper are photographic lens flares or hoaxes.
Don't believe every dot you see photographed in the sky.
What you need to know
(NASA comments in quotes):
Why 2012?
"The story started with
claims that Nibiru, a supposed planet discovered by the Sumerians, is headed
toward Earth. This catastrophe was initially predicted for May 2003, but
when nothing happened the doomsday date was moved forward to December 2012.
Then these two fables were linked to the end of one of the cycles in the
ancient Mayan calendar at the winter solstice in 2012 -- hence the predicted
doomsday date of December 21, 2012."
Should we be worried about
mysterious planets going rogue?
"If Nibiru or Planet X
were real and headed for an encounter with the Earth in 2012, astronomers
would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would
be visible by now to the naked eye."
Is what Woody Harrelson
(appropriately cast as an apocalypse-predicting radio DJ) says about planetary
alignments science or gibberish?
"There are no planetary
alignments in the next few decades, Earth will not cross the galactic plane
in 2012, and even if these alignments were to occur, their effects on the
Earth would be negligible."
About this doomsday calendar
business ...
"The Mayan calendar does
not cease to exist on December 21, 2012. This date is the end of the Mayan
long-count period but then -- just as your calendar begins again on January
1 -- another long-count period begins for the Mayan calendar."
What about meteors and
asteroids?
"... Nothing is predicted
to hit in 2012."
The earth's crust won't
do a 180-degree rotation around the core in a matter of days if not hours?
"A bait-and-shift to fool
people."
So what you're saying
is ...
"Nothing bad will happen
to the Earth in 2012 ... scientists worldwide know of no threat associated
with 2012."
There you have it. No
calamities expected in 2012. What could possibly go wrong in an election
year?