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The One
12th August 2011, 17:22
December 21, 2012: the end date of the sophisticated Long Count Calendar created by the ancient Maya in Central America. Countless books and websites, magazine articles and newspaper headlines debate its meaning, with enthusiasts in two camps: those forecasting apocalypse--the end of time--and those who see a coming renewal, a rebirth of consciousness.Adding fuel to the debate, some scientists see the increasing number of natural disasters in recent years as evidence of a catastrophic climax of events in 2012. How much of what we're hearing is science and how much is superstition? In this film the leading researchers, writers and scientists in the field tell us exactly what this date means to them, why it's important, and what we should expect.
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Ecnal61
12th August 2011, 20:05
thank you "The one" an interesting film with real food for thought, its just a waiting game now i guess..what do you think?
RMorgan
12th August 2011, 20:23
I´m on the fence as well. We all have seen prophecies coming and going, with nothing actually happening.
I just hope that, if this one actually gets fulfilled, it will be for the best.
I remember my grandpa, telling me about the day, when he was a child, when everybody on his city thought the world was coming to an end...They all were living their lives, when suddenly, black crosses started to appear flying on the sky!
It was a mess! Everybody started running, some people started kneeling and praying for God´s mercy! You can imagine the chaos...
It was the first time they saw airplanes!! :)
Now we´re used to airplanes, right? We´ll get used to extraterrestrial air-crafts as well, some day...It might be on 2012, 2025 or 2080, but we will! ;)
We´ll have to wait to see...
Some connections about 2012 are really nice, some others are like: "I like cheese. The moon looks like cheese! Oh My God! The moon is a giant cheese! It´s a conspiracy of milk farmers!!
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