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mike1414
24th May 2010, 09:01
*warning, article may contain bad language...i hate that term...''bad language''...anyway...*

by far not the best theories on this topic imho but nevertheless a good article....enjoy


The 6 Best 2012 Apocalypse Theories (Are All Bull****) by Luis Prada

You may have noticed a recent trend of trying to fit every hackneyed doomsday prophecy into the same red-letter year of 2012. The theories are obtuse, their connections are flimsy and the perceived consequences are completely unsubstantiated.

Unsurprisingly, these prophecies are enormously popular.

no. 6 - The Mayans

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The Mayans are probably the most-quoted of the 2012 doom prophecies, and can perhaps be credited with getting the whole fad started.

Back when they were an advanced civilization living in Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula about 3,000 years ago, they developed around 15 to 20 calendars, all with a slightly different purpose: the Tzolk'in was used to calculate crop cultivation, the Haab followed the cycles of the sun and the Long Count ticked off the harrowing last days until face-bursting ultimate destruction.

The Long Count calculates a period of time known as the Great Cycle, which is a count of about 5,125.36 years. Scholars paired up the dates of the Long Count with Gregorian calendars and found that the current Great Cycle began August 13, 3114 B.C, and ends on December 21st, 2012. Dum dum DUUUUUMMM!!!

Bolstering their theory is that the date coincides with a winter solstice during which the Sun will align with the center of the Milky Way galaxy. When that happens, some say the Earth's poles will shift and every horrible natural disaster imaginable will come together to form a Megazord of planet crushing assbeat.

What Predictions (Supposedly) Came True?

Uh... It's a calendar. It accurately predicts the rise of the sun every day. Otherwise nothing.

Why it Might be Bull****:

First of all, the end of the Long Count holds no more significance than Dick Clark's Rockin' New Year's Eve: the Maya just had a celebration and then started a new calendar. Even they didn't think it was going to be the end of the world, and even if they had, why the **** would they be expected to know?

As for the winter solstice thing, that's just when the Sun is at its greatest distance from Earth. Our poles shifting because the Sun is aligned with the center of the Milky Way makes about as much scientific sense as saying you shouldn't drive at sunset because your car might crash into the sun.

Besides, the solstice occurs in June in the southern hemisphere, so if the world looks like it's going to end we can all just move to Australia.


no. 5 - The I Ching

A less popular but equally convoluted source is the I-Ching. In the pre-800-number era of human existence, the people of China received their psychic advice from one of their oldest texts, the I-Ching. You asked the I-Ching a question and a certified physic flipped three coins in to the air, drawing a hexagram based on the results. This told your fortune, somehow.

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The I-Ching had nothing to do with the end of the world until a man by the name of Terence McKenna came along and made a pattern out of every possible result. After applying this pattern to a line graph accompanied by a timeline of recorded history, he discovered that the high and low points of the graph coincided with several significant events.

On December 21, 2012, the line slowly dips off of the chart, once again supposedly indicating a world-ending catastrophic butt****.

What Predictions (Supposedly) Came True?

The Fall of the Roman Empire
The Discovery of the New World
World Wars I and II

Why it Might be Bull****:

The reality is McKenna utilized a pattern of his own invention to create a timeline of his own invention, and then predicted world events that had already happened.

After all, there's enough bad **** in human history that you could probably correlate several large scale catastrophes right alongside the peaks and valleys of a line graph showing Disney's stock price over the last decade.

He couldn't even decide what the end of his timeline signified, claiming everything from the apocalypse to alien invasion to time travel. Honestly, what kind of half-assed prophet was this guy? Maybe the next Batman movie comes out in 2012 and it's a huge disappointment, and the I-Ching just takes it way harder than everybody else.


no. 4 - Web-bot

In the late 90s, some brainiacs created a computer program called Web-bot to make stock market predictions, perhaps out of a belief that large amounts of money would be the only way any of them would ever get laid. Web-bot works like an Internet search engine does, but it presents its results in the form of numerical trends.

Basically, it was designed to tap in to our collective unconscious by analyzing information on the Internet and then make predictions based on its findings. So it's kind of like Trending Topics on Twitter, only people inexplicably trusted it to provide meaningful financial advice.

n 2001, the aforementioned brainiacs reasoned that if their program could be used to predict the stock market, it should be able to predict the future as well. According to the Web-bot, small nuclear wars will erupt somewhere in the world in 2009, initiating a series of events resulting in a major cataclysm sometime in--wait for it--the year 2012.

What Predictions (Supposedly) Came True?

9/11
Space Shuttle Columbia tragedy
New York blackout of 2003
Anthrax scares at the U.S. House of Representatives
Hurricane Katrina

Why it Might be Bull****:

The Web-bot's data pool is limited to what is being discussed on the Internet. If the National Hurricane Center predicts that an upcoming hurricane season will be a particularly bad one, and everyone online starts talking about it, the Web-bot will spring into action by helpfully predicting the upcoming hurricane season will be a particularly bad one.

So why is the Web-bot predicting a cataclysmic event in 2012? Because end of the world alarmists are flooding the Internet with tons of information alleging some apocalyptic occurrence in 2012, that's why. Seriously, it's the Carlos Mencia of clairvoyant robots.


no. 3 - The Hopi Indians

The Hopi are one of America's oldest Indian tribes, found in the northeastern section of Arizona along with absolutely nothing else. They have a rich mythology filled with Spider Women, Skeleton Men and the repeated creation and destruction of the Earth. They are a bleak people.

The Hopi believe time to be cyclical and made up of a number of worlds. When a world begins it is innocent and pure, but as time goes by the world and its people become corrupted by sex, war and other things we pay 10 dollars a ticket to see at AMC.

At the height of decay the world ends, its people are purified, and everything starts over from the beginning. We'd like to imagine it as the end of Matrix Revolutions, except that we swore on our father's grave we would never think about that movie ever again.

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According to the Hopi lore, we are currently living in the fourth world. Sadly, due to the white man and his insatiable white quest for spiritless technology, we are rapidly approaching the Great Purification. Once we all pass through a cosmic Brita filter we will enter world five, which as fate would have it is the one with all the goddamn hammer brothers.

And people figure, hey, might as well be 2012, right? After all, these prophets can't all be wrong.

What Predictions (Supposedly) Came True?

There are nine signs that lead to the Great Purification.

Dastardly white men with guns.
"The coming of spinning wheels filled with voices" - early American pioneers in wagons, or bass-thumping Escalades with spinning rims.
The coming of the white man's cattle - Longhorns.
"The land will be crossed by snakes of iron" - Railroads.
The world will be crisscrossed by a giant spider's web - telephone lines or the Internet.
The building of a large network of roads.
"...The sea turning black, and many living things dying..." - Oil spills.
"...Many youth, who wear their hair long like my people, come and join the tribal nations..." - hippies.
A "dwelling-place in the heavens... that shall fall with a great crash" - U.S. Space Station Skylab, which fell to Earth in 1979.

Why it Might be Bull****:

The signs of the Hopi apocalypse read like a middle school American History text book with a particular emphasis on the ill-deeds of the white man. Consequently, they seem little more than elements of a curse or an elaborate revenge fantasy.

Still, predicting things like the "snakes of iron" that would crisscross the land? We have to admit it's pretty impressive that they predicted things like the railroads in... oh, wait, they didn't publish the prophecy until 1959.


no. 2 - Mother Shipton

Ursula Sontheil, later known as Mother Shipton, was born in a cave in North Yorkshire, England in 1488. She is historically described as being the visual approximation of a foot grafted to an ass. Upon discovering her father was Satan himself, her mother fled to a nunnery and gave Ursula up for adoption (by tossing her from a speeding carriage, which was the 15th century equivalent).

Due to her fanciful lineage, she was bestowed the power to see the future. It wasn't until 1641--80 years after her death--that an anonymously written pamphlet was published detailing some of her prophecies.

As the centuries passed, newly discovered Shipton prophecies were released to the world, one of which reads, "When pictures seem alive with movements free, when boats like fishes swim beneath the sea, when men like birds shall scour the sky, then half the world, deep drenched in blood shall die."

Wait, only half? What are we even worried about?

What Predictions (Supposedly) Came True?

The death of Henry VIII
The Great Fire of London
The Printing Press
The Defeat of the Spanish Armada
World Wars I and II

Why it Might Be Bull****:

Hey, have you noticed that she didn't specifically mention 2012? Yet, she comes up in all of the 2012 articles. Ask them why they assume 2012 for her particular prophecy, and they say it only makes sense because that's what all the other prophecies say. Then in the next breath they boast about how all the prophecies "agree." You can see how it works.

As for Mother Shipton, her story seems pretty solid, other than the fact that she may not have ever existed at all. Her biographer, Richard Head (no, seriously), later admitted that he had collected some stories he knew and created a fictional narrative he sold as The Life and Times of Mother Shipton.

As for her predictions, they can be credited to the oldest and most reliable method mankind has ever discovered: they were all written after the events in question had already taken place, and then passed on to the public as "newly discovered" prophecies.

Are you seeing a pattern here?


no. 1 - Nostradamus

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Ah, Nostradamus. No one else in history has caused more people to stockpile Spam in their bomb shelters. Hell, might as well get him in on the act.

n 1982, the world gained a whole new reason to fear Nostradamus when a never-before-published work of his was discovered in Rome. A repeated image in the book is that of an eight-spoked wheel, which allegedly represents the intersection of the Divine Cross (made up of the angles of our galactic center and the celestial equator) and the Terrestrial Cross (the angles that make up our equinox and solstice). The two crosses only come into alignment once every 13,000 years, and we're due for alignment in, you guessed it, 2012.

Nostradamus' Armageddon for Dummies also has an image that shows three solar eclipses followed by a lunar eclipse, indicating that sometime between 1992 and 2012 our world will end. The likely cataclysm is a great flood, because at one point there is a picture of a giant pair of stripper's underwear that scholars allege is a raft.

Without question, this is a picture of a raft.

What Predictions (Supposedly) Came True?

The Reign of Napoleon
The Rise of Hitler
The Atom Bomb
The Kennedy Assassination

Why it Might be Bull****:

Let us, for a second, ignore the fact that the book contains three different handwriting styles, that it is a copy of an original so damaged most of it could not be deciphered, and that (again) every predicted event occurred well before the book's "discovery" in 1982.

We are still faced with bull**** by the whole "three solar eclipses,one lunar eclipse" thing. There are dozens of lunar and solar eclipses taking place during the 20 year period of 1992 and 2012, not just four as the theory implies. There was a period between 2007 and 2008 that met the three and one criteria, but that just begs the question "Why the **** didn't the world explode, evil picture book?" Don't ask. It doesn't know.

If all of these predictions are bogus (which they most certainly are), how do they manage to have 2012 in common? The History Channel, that's how. In late 2007, the History Channel ran a special about Nostradamus' lost book, stretching interpretations so thin you could make a doomsday crepe out of it. As with all of the above "prophecies," 2012 sites around the Internet took the ball and ran with it.

Pretty annoying, right? Well, get used to it. You've got two and a half more years.

http://www.cracked.com/article_17445_6-best-2012-apocalypse-theories-are-all-bull****.html

peace always
mike

THIRDEYE
24th May 2010, 22:33
My feeling on 2012,is that we as individuals have in our power as light ambassadors,we have in our own power as one as well as groups tp change the timelines!!!i think thier will be some bad things happening,im not inclined to think like the fear mongers are trying to project on us..i believe it will be a transformation of energies as well as ascension,fear mongers are feediing into the darkness,as isay positive intentions and positive thoughts of light,love and abundance wii qonquer all darkness and we have the power to change timelines with our intentions of light!!!!!....thirdeye...

Etherios
24th May 2010, 22:38
The bad things have already started... that oil spill is big and we dont know when it will stop... economic deletion is eminent etc etc

noxon medem
24th May 2010, 23:10
Thanks to Mike for this humourous and timely perspective on these abstractions from our collective mind, concerning our future and 2012. Personally I am not in the mood for doom when thinking of that date, and my preparations are not more than what anyway is practical and wise.

Our struggle in this temporary excistense is allways the balance between living every day as were it the last, and still keep eternity in mind, and persue a way of life that keep us passionate , challenged, interested and developing, potentially for eons. And if the world should stop for a moment in 2012, I think it will start turning again, even if it is in the opposite direction.
That would be like a novelty and a fresh start, and maybe natural, now when everything seems so backwards. And hopefully some walls will fall, and more truth come out in the process. If it is so that we create the future circumstanse ourselves.

It is important to be critic to our tendensies to be intrigued and occupied by disasterprophesies, and stop letting them dominate our minds. My focus on 2012 is one of regeneration and fresh beginnings , and of course that might take some struggle and turmoil to achieve,
both on a personal and common level.

:grouphug:

Majorion
25th May 2010, 18:40
The bad things have already started... that oil spill is big and we dont know when it will stop... economic deletion is eminent etc etc

"bad things" have always been happening throughout history, mostly worse than whats going on today, yet, we survive.

Kikine
25th May 2010, 23:46
Thanks to Mike for this humourous and timely perspective on these abstractions from our collective mind, concerning our future and 2012. Personally I am not in the mood for doom when thinking of that date, and my preparations are not more than what anyway is practical and wise. Our struggle in this temporary excistense is allways the balance between living every day as were it the last, and still keep eternity in mind, and persue a way of life that keep us passionate , challenged, interested and developing, potentially for eons. And if the world should stop for a moment in 2012, I think it will start turning again, even if it is in the opposite direction. That would be like a novelty and a fresh start, and maybe natural, now when everything seems so backwards. And hopefully some walls will fall, and more truth come out in the prosess. If it is so that we create the future circumstanse ourselves, it is important to be critic to our tendensies to be intrigued and occupied by disasterprophesies, and stop letting them dominate our minds. My focus on 2012 is one of regeneration and fresh beginnings , and of course that might take some struggle and turmoil to achieve, both on a personal and common level.

I agree with you. I see also 2012 as a fresh start and positive. It will serve nothing to act with fear with this 2012 date. Of course it is always good to be prepared and informed about it, but not panicked lol. And thanks mike for that interesting and humourous article :)

HORIZONS
26th May 2010, 00:42
Now THAT was funny!!! Thanks Mike for posting.

TraineeHuman
27th May 2010, 05:45
Is there any single date that will constitute a "change point"? Surely things like famine, war, poverty, environmental massacre etc etc can only be changed or reversed a step or two at a time -- even if some of the steps may be large ones, e.g. if free energy becomes available to all.

My understanding is that from late 2012 on, it's expected by many, the higher frequency energies will be with us even more strongly. But will it be a matter of hey presto, flash! and now a brand new green uncorrupted earth appears (one second later)? Surely that's magical, i.e. wishful, thinking. Let's even assume that "ascension" in some shape or form will happen. (And actually, the god Shiva / Enki once went to considerable lengths to try to explain to me that any individual person has to achieve something like "ascension" or else they won't have reached spiritual liberation.) Surely the people in the 4D or 5D earth will still behave and think the same as they did before? Surely it will take time for them to develop better habits and so to learn how to make that version of the earth a more positive place? I've noticed that something similar seems to be a problem for many (in fact, most) dead people, who've left this physical plane and are in "the afterlife". The problem is, they still have much the same character flaws, despite the fact that all the the physical circumstances these people used to complain about have been removed.

Grizzom
3rd June 2010, 18:46
Seems to me that Dec 21 2012 might be a good day for a tan? :cool:


Suns starting to go through another solar cycle and a report put out by the US navy is stating that the polar ice cap has increased by 25% in the past 2 yrs? WTF???

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/05/29/arctic-ice-volume-has-increased-25-since-may-2008/

I think most of our so called finest scientist are all about the paycheck and milking the academic tit! :p

Peter
7th June 2010, 18:39
Seems to me that Dec 21 2012 might be a good day for a tan? :cool:


Suns starting to go through another solar cycle and a report put out by the US navy is stating that the polar ice cap has increased by 25% in the past 2 yrs? WTF???

http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/05/29/arctic-ice-volume-has-increased-25-since-may-2008/

I think most of our so called finest scientist are all about the paycheck and milking the academic tit! :p

I`m definitely inclined to agree,I watched an interview with an entomologist about two years back ,and he stated that if he wanted money for a grant to study the mating rituals of the South American fruit fly he would have bucklies chance. However,if he wanted a grant to study the mating rituals of the South American fruit fly in relation to global warming ,he would have money thrown at him hand over fist.
Like all good employees, scientist or not ,they don't wish to bite the hand etc.etc.:ballchain:
Kind regards Peter

tone3jaguar
7th June 2010, 19:02
The only thing that anyone has needed, will need, or needs to know is how to live in the moment with gratitude. The rest is just a f---ing story. In other words, the study of the end of time is an optional intellectual analysis. People could be oblivious to the whole thing and as long as they have learned how to allow themselves to live in the moment, they will be fine. Easier said than done in a society that has build itself off of a philosophy of linear time due to the Gregorian calendar we use every day.