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    December 2012 DOOM DEADLINE

    SonicSal
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    Post  SonicSal Sun 02 Dec 2012, 10:43 am

    December 2012 DOOM DEADLINE Doomsday+2012

    Many religions, calendars and prophecies point to Dec. 21, 2012 as the end of the world. Is this another "Theory of the Apocalypse" that will come and go like others we have seen, or is this one that we should be paying attention to?

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    Post  beejean Mon 03 Dec 2012, 3:56 pm

    -------What? Me Worry?--------

    pale

    well, and so what if I'm one of the biggest worriers on the planet?

    I'm betting on the "thief in the night" prediction.
    We're all way too prepped for the 21st.
    Therefore, it will be a different day.
    Good luck guessing which one.

    Sonic Sal,
    There are weird doings in the heavens and on earth (CERN, weapons launching in the middle east, big volcanic explosions on Kamchatka peninsula)... only a matter of physics until we start some weird chain reaction that disrupts time. And if time is disrupted, then who's to say what day it is?
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    Post  beejean Mon 03 Dec 2012, 4:41 pm

    OK - so a mathemetician has just figured out that we are "in" a singulartity.

    http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2012/proving-quantum-computers-feasible-1127.html

    Virtual computers theoretically could get unbounded particle states spin.
    --------------------------------------------------------------
    And here is a big virtual computer - us humans...... maybe, anyway.

    I'm betting we are within God, though. Of course, NPR doesn't mention the God idea. But I think it's the highest utmost of virtualness.

    http://www.npr.org/blogs/13.7/2012/11/30/166088348/the-singularity-is-already-here?ft=1&f=114424647



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    Post  SonicSal Mon 03 Dec 2012, 6:13 pm

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    Bugarach - population: 176 - has been earmarked by doomsday cults as the only place in the world which is going to survive Armageddon. It is based on an interpretation of the Mayan calendar which claims a planet is on a crash course with Earth and will impact on December 21 2012

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    Post  SonicSal Sat 08 Dec 2012, 9:25 am

    [/b]December 2012 DOOM DEADLINE CUBA-MAYAN_CEREMON_2421941b
    Cubans participate in a Mayan ritual at Bacuranao beach in eastern Havana.

    Mayan apocalypse: panic spreads as December 21 nears

    Fears that the end of the world is nigh have spread across the world with only days until the end of the Mayan calendar, with doomsday-mongers predicting a cataclysmic end to the history of Earth.

    By Nick Allen, Los Angeles, Malcolm Moore in Beijing and Tom Parfitt in Moscow

    6:42PM GMT 07 Dec 2012

    Ahead of December 21, which marks the conclusion of the 5,125-year "Long Count" Mayan calendar, panic buying of candles and essentials has been reported in China and Russia, along with an explosion in sales of survival shelters in America. In France believers were preparing to converge on a mountain where they believe aliens will rescue them.

    The precise manner of Armageddon remains vague, ranging from a catastrophic celestial collision between Earth and the mythical planet Nibiru, also known as Planet X, a disastrous crash with a comet, or the annihilation of civilisation by a giant solar storm.

    In America Ron Hubbard, a manufacturer of hi-tech underground survival shelters, has seen his business explode.

    "We've gone from one a month to one a day," he said. "I don't have an opinion on the Mayan calendar but, when astrophysicists come to me, buy my shelters and tell me to be prepared for solar flares, radiation, EMPs (electromagnetic pulses) ... I'm going underground on the 19th and coming out on the 23rd. It's just in case anybody's right."

    In the French Pyrenees the mayor of Bugarach, population 179, has attempted to prevent pandemonium by banning UFO watchers and light aircraft from the flat topped mount Pic de Bugarach.

    According to New Age lore it as an "alien garage" where extraterrestrials are waiting to abandon Earth, taking a lucky few humans with them.

    Russia saw people in Omutninsk, in Kirov region, rushing to buy kerosene and supplies after a newspaper article, supposedly written by a Tibetan monk, confirmed the end of the world.

    The city of Novokuznetsk faced a run on salt. In Barnaul, close to the Altai Mountains, panic-buyers snapped up all the torches and Thermos flasks.

    Dmitry Medvedev, the Russian prime minister, even addressed the situation.

    "I don't believe in the end of the world," before adding somewhat disconcertingly: "At least, not this year."

    In China, which has no history of preoccupation with the end of the world, a wave of paranoia about the apocalypse can be traced to the 2009 Hollywood blockbuster "2012".

    The film, starring John Cusack, was a smash hit in China, as viewers were seduced by a plot that saw the Chinese military building arks to save humanity.

    Some in China are taking the prospect of Armageddon seriously with panic buying of candles reported in Sichuan province.

    The source of the panic was traced to a post on Sina Weibo, China's version of Twitter, predicting that there will be three days of darkness when the apocalypse arrives.

    One grocery store owner said: "At first, we had no idea why. But then we heard someone muttering about the continuous darkness."

    Shanghai police said scam artists had been convincing pensioners to hand over savings in a last act of charity.

    Meanwhile in Mexico, where the ancient Mayan civilisation flourished, the end time has been seen as an opportunity. The country has organised hundreds of Maya-themed events, and tourism is expected to have doubled this year.

    Nasa has been aggressively seeking to dispel doomsday fears. It says there is no evidence Nibiru exists, and rumours it could be hiding behind the sun are unfounded.

    "It can't hide behind the sun forever, and we would've seen it years ago," a Nasa scientist said.

    The space agency also rejected apocalyptic theories about unusual alignments of the planets, or that the Earth's magnetic poles could suddenly "flip."

    Conspiracy theorists contend that the space agency is involved in an elaborate cover up to prevent panic.

    But David Morrison, an astronomer at Nasa, said: "At least once a week I get a message from a young person, as young as 11, who says they are ill and/or contemplating suicide because of the coming doomsday. I think it's evil for people to propagate rumours on the internet to frighten children."

    Mayans themselves reject any notion that the world will end. Pedro Celestino Yac Noj, a Mayan sage, burned seeds and fruits to mark the end of the old calender at a ceremony in Cuba. He said: "The 21st is for giving thanks and gratitude and the 22nd welcomes the new cycle, a new dawn."



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