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FreezeFrost rated 16 months ago- conspiracy theories are always great. They add that little touch of fear to your life and all you can do is wonder is it true is it all a hoax or is it all a slightly altered version of the truth. Perhaps will find out.
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 ioneill rated 5 days ago- Pure fiction. A terribly misleading article about the "evidence" for the Mayan calendar (let's try not to mix up the Mayans and Aztecs shall we?). The physics is wrong (i.e. the barycentre nonsense is completely falsified!). In reply to this, I wrote: "2012 Doomsday Fabrication: Abusing Science and Making Money"
 - lazyraoul rated 4 months ago
- The Mayan calendar has always intrigued me. Created by an ancient civilization, that apparently, were great astronomers. For example: every solar and lunar eclipse up until today has been predicted with great accuracy by the Mayans. While our "civilization" still uses an silly calendar based on our sun, the Mayan calendar is not about the sun at all. It's about the entire universe. Somehow, they never calculated any day beyond 21 December 2012. On that day the cyclus comes to an end - and a new one will begin.
The Sun will shift poles and our solar system will intersect with the galactic equator, precisely aligned with the center of the galaxy. If that will be the end of the earth, that I don't know. But that something is going to happen seems likely - or is it already happening? ;-) I can't wait...
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 FreezeFrost rated 16 months ago- conspiracy theories are always great. They add that little touch of fear to your life and all you can do is wonder is it true is it all a hoax or is it all a slightly altered version of the truth. Perhaps will find out.
 john77075 rated 16 months ago-
Absolutely fascinating, hope I make it for the show, LOL
 - LeuMasT rated 4 months ago
- Seriously, you could draw these center of mass diagrams using any number of bodies anywhere due to the nature of gravity. Also, aligning with the center of the galaxy is not going to have any kind of amplifying effect on gravity. Still, I love the 2012 mythos and seeing all the creative concoctions people come up with to turn it into the end of the world.
 anhagatoo rated 4 months ago- Oh, look. Another garbage site made up by some idiot with absolutely no familiarity with the Maya or their calendar. A tissue of fantasy insulting to everyone, particularly the Maya who maintain their culture today but are ignored by New Age crack heads like the dork that put this crap together. The internet truly needs a plunger to clear this sort of clogging slime from it.
 pmorency11 rated 6 months ago- Things are looking gloomy if this stuff is true. I'm going to get out there and enjoy every moment of every day as if it were my last. These prophecies are scary, but who knows. Remember December 31, 1999? I know I do. Nothing happened........... Hopefully December 21, 2012 is just as uneventful. I'll keep you posted! :-)
 ZillaJezebel rated 15 months ago- possibilities loom...
 Koger rated 15 months ago- bunch of nonsense
 und1sk0 rated 15 months ago- false
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