Quote from MyselfI am going to stand atop a building on new years eve of 2012 and laugh with a mega phone as soon as it's 2013 at all the dolts who thought the world would end.
Dude, that's an amazing idea. I might just copy you on that.
Quote from MyselfI am going to stand atop a building on new years eve of 2012 and laugh with a mega phone as soon as it's 2013 at all the dolts who thought the world would end.
Quote from hjwell still, people are talking about there have been lots of solar flares recently.
Quote from hjSo basically the earth will be lined up with the sun for the first time in 26,000 years and there have been lots of solar flares coming from the sun recently.And they say we're gonna get hit by it or whatnot.
Quote from BloodFruit6. The Physicists
This one's case of bog-simple maths mathematics. Physicists at Berekely Uni have been crunching the numbers. and they've determined that the Earth is well overdue for a major catastrophic event. Even worse, they're claiming their calculations prove, that we're all going to die, very soon - while also saying their prediction comes with a certainty of 99 percent- and 2012 just happens to be the best guess as to when it occurs.
Quote from MyselfI am going to stand atop a building on new years eve of 2012 and laugh with a mega phone as soon as it's 2013 at all the dolts who thought the world would end.
Quote from ÜberschallThe pictures don't trick me over the fact that this is the dozenth thread about this topic, always resulting in the same arguments. This doesn't interest me anymore. It barely ever did so, actually.
Quote from gyohdon
I think that if we're gonna die, it might be because of our atom smasher tunnel, because of a black hole or because of something no one would've thought of.
Quote from SmashdoodI don't think anyone has any idea what they're talking about on solar flares.
Look at this site.
http://www.spaceweather.com/
I watch this site daily, and THIS is all I ever see in the solar flare category:
FLARE
0-24 hr
24-48 hr
CLASS M
01 %
01 %
CLASS X
01 %
01 %
You LOSE! Good DAY sir!
Quote from drockstathere are no black holes within our orbit and that is not a real possibility at all.
Quote from BloodFruitScientific experts from around the world are genuinely predicting that five years from now, all life on Earth could well finish. Some are saying it'll be humans that set it off. Others believe that a natural phenomenon will be the cause. And the religious folks are saying it'll be God himself who presses the stop button...
1. Mayan Calendar
The first mob to predict 2012 as the end of the world were the Mayans, a bloodthirsty race that were good at two things:
Building highly accurate astrological equipment out of stone and
Sacrificing Virgins.
Thousands of years ago they managed to calculate the length of the lunar moon as 329.53020 days, only 34 seconds out. The Mayan calendar predicts that the Earth will end on December 21, 2012. Given that they were pretty close to the mark with the lunar cycle, it's likely they've got the end of the world right as well.
2. Sun Storms
Solar experts from around the world monitoring the sun have made a startling discovery: our sun is in a bit of strife. The energy output of the sun is, like most things in nature, cyclic, and it's supposed to be in the middle of a period of relative stability. However, recent solar storms have been bombarding the Earth with so much radiation energy, it's been knocking out power grids and destroying satellites. This activity is predicted to get worse, and calculations suggest it'll reach its deadly peak sometime in 2012
3. The Atom Smasher
Scientists in Europe have been building the world's largest particle accelerator. Basically its a 27km tunnel designed to smash atoms together to find out what makes the Universe tick. However, the mega-gadget has caused serious concern, with some scientists suggesting that it's properly even a bad idea to turn it on in the first place. They're predicting all manner of deadly results, including mini black holes. So when this machine is fired up for its first serious experiment in 2012, the world could be crushed into a super-dense blob the size of a basketball.
4. The Bible says...
If having scientists warning us about the end of the world isn't bad enough,religious folks are getting in on the act aswell. Interpretations of the Christian Bible reveal that the date for Armageddon, the final battle between Good an Evil, has been set down for 2012. The I Ching, also known as the Chinese book of Changes, says the same thing, as do various sections of the Hindu teachings.
5. Super Volcano
Yellowstone National Park in the United States is famous for its thermal springs and Old Faithful geyser. The reason for this is simple - it's sitting on top of the world's biggest volcano, and geological experts are beginning to get nervous sweats. The Yellowstone volcano has a pattern of erupting every 650,000 years or so, and we're many years overdue for an explosion that will fill the atmosphere with ash, blocking the sun and plunging the Earth into a frozen winter that could last up to 15,000 years. The pressure under the Yellowstone is building steadily, and geologists have set 2012 as a likely date for the big bang.
6. The Physicists
This one's case of bog-simple maths mathematics. Physicists at Berekely Uni have been crunching the numbers. and they've determined that the Earth is well overdue for a major catastrophic event. Even worse, they're claiming their calculations prove, that we're all going to die, very soon - while also saying their prediction comes with a certainty of 99 percent- and 2012 just happens to be the best guess as to when it occurs.
7. Slip-Slop-Slap-BANG!
We all know the Earth is surrounded by a magnetic field that sheilds us from most of the sun's radiation. What you might not know is that the magnetic poles we call north and south have a nasty habit of swapping places every 750,000 years or so - and right now we're about 30,000 years overdue. Scientists have noted that the poles are drifting apart roughly 20-30kms each year, much faster than ever before, which points to a pole-shift being right around the corner. While the pole shift is underway, the magnetic field is disrupted and will eventually disappear, sometimes for up to 100 years. The result is enough UV outdoors to crisp your skin in seconds, killing everything it touches.
Quote from Cop.I lol'd. Yes, yes there are black holes within our orbit. At least one.
Quote from SawcI lol'd. No, no there aren't black holes within our orbit. Not even one. A black hole is a dead star, and the only star in our solar system is the sun. If there was ever another star, we'd be ****ed.
Quote from InhumaneActually no, a black hole is a freaking rip in space with enough power inside it to start 3 more big bangs at the same ****ing time as exploding the universe we are already in.
Dead stars just explode and vanish, dude.
And no, there are no black holes in our orbit, and there probably never will be, EVER; Cop.