LOL @ Kwazang! What the hell does that mean?
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LOL @ Kwazang! What the hell does that mean?
Lol, I was just thinking the same!Quote:
Originally Posted by McLeodGanja
I bet you guys a BILLION dollars each the world won't end in 2012 :stoned:
OK your on! I reckon i'll able to afford that in 2013 the way things are going.
i dont think its gunna end. like everyone said, the end of the world has been predicted so many times. im still interested to see what happens though, but i dont believe it
I don't think that they are saying the world will end though, it is just peoples misinterpretation. It is more like the end of a cycle, and the start of a new age.
If it ends in 2012, at least I'll die in a pretty cool way. We would all be some of the last humans that ever lived. If it doesn't end in 2012, sweet!
I've been through soooo many of these domeday predictions. It didn't end in 1998, it didn't end in 2000, it didn't end on 6/06/06, and it won't end in 2012.:thumbsup:
http://www.levity.com/eschaton/Why2012.htmlQuote:
Here we briefly converge with the ideas of Terence McKenna. In the book he co- authored with his brother Dennis (Invisible Landscape, Seabury Press 1975 and Harper San Francisco, 1993), Terence suggests that the position of winter solstice sun within 3 degrees of the Galactic Center in the year 2012 A.D. (a "once-in-a-precessional- cycle" event) may provide the eschatological end point for his theory of time known as Timewave Zero. His end date was chosen for historical reasons and was, apparently, only later discovered to correspond with the Mayan end date. The McKennas point out that this unusual astronomical situation has been noted by other writers, namely, Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend in Hamlet's Mill (1969). As ACS Publication's The American Ephemeris for the 21st Century shows, in the year 2012 the Galactic Center is at 27 Sagittarius (within 3 of winter solstice). Thus McKenna demonstrates that on winter solstice of 2012, Galactic Center will be rising heliacally just before dawn, in a way reminiscent of how the Maya observed Venus's last morningstar appearance.
lol if it does end lets go out sharing a blunt, k?Quote:
Originally Posted by Hilder420