ssj12 said:
LordDeDeDe said:
ssj12 said:
LordDeDeDe said:
Dude it's nothing more than the end of a cycle in a calendar. The problem is people are lending waaayyy too much credibility into an old culture's mythology or the senseless speculation being done by wackos.
Like I said, it's nothing more than the end of a calendar unit and the beginning of a new one similar to a new millennium for us. There's no credible evidence to suggest the mayans as a whole believed anything would happen in 2012 considering references are scarce and contradictory.
All of this doomsday, new age, end of cycle stuff is all crap made up by people seeking attention or money.
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That might be true, but we can't hope for one of the things I stated in my post?
And also, isnt there supposed to be a massive asteroid that is supposed to be really close to us ir hit that day?
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The whole celestial body/asteroid thing is pseudoscience not supported by any real evidence :)
Also it's nice to think that we'll start coming together to fix our world like you proposed in your op I just don't see it happening
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But I thought NASA calculated that the asteroid should be within Earth's path.
And yes, it is nice to think that the basic thought process that has grasped people for centuries could be destroyed with one of two different events. And I feel its a matter of time before one of them does happen.
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There is no asteroid, that's just what doomsayers and 2012 websites want you to believe. I recall similar claims being made in regards to 1999, 2000 and 2010 and look how those turned out.
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html
This is a great page for debunking any apocalyptic stuff about 2012. Other legit scientific sources like national geographic, discover magazine, bad astronomy, sky and earth magazine, universe today and many other legit scientific web/magazine sources have all run similar articles on why the 2012 doomsday stuff is all crap and shouldn't be believed. People need to not just google it because it'll yield nothing but the numerous hoax websites