I don't get where the reasoning comes from that on predictable intervals the earths magnetic field reverses in some drastic event, after reading about earths magnetic field this seems highly unlikely that it would be a predictable drastic event, and even more so unlikely to be accurate down to a day, or even a year when you're talking 1000's of years ago this was "predicted".

I understand the predictability of solar events, moon cycle etc., but when you are talking geological events/changes, reversal of earths magnetic field volcano etc., the changes either occur over time or are drastic and unpredictable or only predictable in wide approximations, it just doesn't seem to fit with this supposed end of the world. Plus it is not unusual for a society to claim an end of times and many have done it before, the mayans were impressively intelligent however the theory does not fit to me, and considering they it is theorized based on there writings that they did not have telescopes based on references to constellations etc. and there calander year did not account for a leap year, it was 365 days, I do not see any reason to take this much more seriously then previous end of times predictions.

Sorry if this rambles or is incoherant but thanksgiving was harvest and I am enjoying early satisfaction.:thumbsup::stoned:

Of course this is all IMO
sd6515 Reviewed by sd6515 on . The year 2012, Will it be the End? I have heard about this for sometime now, and the year 2012 ends on the miya calender, the myans where very acurate at calculating time, and predicted perfectly full moons, and other events thousands of year ahead of there time, Scientist have learned the poles may shift from north to south, which happens every 50,000 years and where coming up to it very close, What i mean by poles shifting is, all land mass is sitting on lava and the outer shell which is land will rotate dramtically faster Rating: 5