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      Quote Originally Posted by SolSkye View Post


      Recently, it appears that solar irradiance is varying in ways that aren't duplicated by changes in sunspot observations or radio emissions. However, this conclusion is disputed. Some believe that shifts in irradiance may be the result of calibration problems in the measuring satellites. These speculations also admit the possibility that a small long term trend might exist in solar irradiance, though the data chosen for this plot do not have a significant trend. Also, the differences in flare activity over the three cycles would not be related to possible measurement artifacts in irradiance.

      With respect to global warming, though solar activity has been at relatively high levels during the recent period, the fact that solar activity has been near constant during the last 30 years precludes solar variability from playing a large role in recent warming. It is estimated that the residual effects of the prolonged high solar activity account for between 18 and 36% of warming from 1950 to 1999.




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      While you are welcome to joke about what is to come, when all signs point to yes, it's pretty hard to just ignore.

      Whether it's at the hands of Nibiru, the Annunaki, the New World Order, or Solar max...somethings going to push us into change. I never once thought we are all doomed. It's just a transition, some choose to deny or fight it...while others choose to openly accept it...it all depends on what your priorities are.
      Is there meant to be a picture there? If there is then it just came up with as one of those stupid red boxes

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      I fixed them... it's just graphs of solar peak activity going up...

      SUN GO BOOOM!!!
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      Many have thought the world would come to an end at year 1000 and 2000 and it didn't, so why would this be any different?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
      Many have thought the world would come to an end at year 1000 and 2000 and it didn't, so why would this be any different?
      That was just because it was a nice rounded number, so if they were to predict any date, that would seem the more likely. Our calender is a bit wrong though so it wouldn't have been exactly the year 2000.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
      Many have thought the world would come to an end at year 1000 and 2000 and it didn't, so why would this be any different?
      Because those were unfounded in reality, and just prognosticated just for the sake of attention.

      Attempting to use flawed logic to discount something because you don't want it to be true, is hardly logical- the little boy who cried wolf syndrome only works if it were the same person claiming it each time. When 100's of people from 100's of cultures spanning 100's of years all say the same time. I think that's something worh raising an eyebrow and listening to, wouldn't you say?


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      Quote Originally Posted by SolSkye View Post
      When 100's of people from 100's of cultures spanning 100's of years all say the same time. I think that's something worh raising an eyebrow and listening to, wouldn't you say?
      Not when there are 6 and a half billion people on the Earth.

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      I honestly cannot fathom the world ending in 2012. We have had countless end of the world prophecies yet not a single one has occurred. I don't know why the Mayan calender ends at that date, but it honestly could have been just coincidence. Then again, you really just never know do you? I guess the only way to truly know what will happen on that date is to wait and see.
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      Or to read on what the theory really is...
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      Quote Originally Posted by Chris182t View Post
      That was just because it was a nice rounded number, so if they were to predict any date, that would seem the more likely. Our calender is a bit wrong though so it wouldn't have been exactly the year 2000.
      Yes, I'm aware of that.

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      When 100's of people from 100's of cultures spanning 100's of years all say the same time. I think that's something worh raising an eyebrow and listening to, wouldn't you say?
      No.

      I have to say, though, I hope it will happen now that I have read this part:

      5. The Mayans also say that by 2012

      we will have gone beyond technology as we know it.
      we will have gone beyond time and money.
      we will have entered the fifth dimension after passing through the fourth dimension
      Planet Earth and the Solar System will come into galactic synchronization with the rest of the Universe.
      Our DNA will be "upgraded" (or reprogrammed) from the centre of our galaxy. (Hunab Ku)
      Everybody on this planet is mutating. Some are more conscious of it than others. But everyone is doing it.
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      All this 2012 stuff really is silly. If something happens on 2012, fair enough, i will admit i'm wrong. But like Merlock said, many people have predicted the end of the world and they have always been wrong.

      I can't wait until 2012, so i can say "hate to say i told you so" to those who said it was the end of the world. Its all blown out of proportion by people who worry, to be honest, someones more likely to do something stupid as a result of this prediction rather than something happening for real.


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      Yes, like some powerful leader launching nukes just to start a nuclear war and make it correct.

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      What I don't get is, why everyone is SO sure that the 2012 predictions are nothing? Where did you get validation of future events, either way? That belief in tomorrow takes the same amount of leap of faith as the prognosticator themselves.

      I try and keep an open mind about these type of things and don't close them out as absurd. Especially, when highly advanced civilizations with accurate understanding of the universe, lunar, and solar events all said the same thing.


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      Just because they were a highly advaned civilisation doesn't mean that they get everything right. We are all wrong at times. Anyways, i seem to remember reading somewhere that these predictions could be wrong anyways because of the translation from the mayan calander to our years. Which raises my next question,

      How can you be SO sure that something WILL happen in 2012?


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      Just because they were a highly advaned civilisation doesn't mean that they get everything right. We are all wrong at times. Anyways, i seem to remember reading somewhere that these predictions could be wrong anyways because of the translation from the mayan calander to our years. Which raises my next question,
      Then how does that explain all the other Mayan predictions based on their same calender that have been right on the money?
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      Quote Originally Posted by Lucid Seeker View Post
      How can you be SO sure that something WILL happen in 2012?
      I never said, I'm sure. I said, I'm open to the possibility. Big difference.

      It seems a lot aren't even allowing themselves to be open to the possibility. What is there to be afraid of?


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      Quote Originally Posted by ExoByte View Post
      Then how does that explain all the other Mayan predictions based on their same calender that have been right on the money?
      I withdraw my previous statement

      But seriously, okay maybe something will happen but everyone seems to think its something really big when in reality it will probably some small change. Lots of people seem to see it as the end of the world.

      But even if the Mayan's were right before, why should it mean that this prediction is going to happen? Nobody is perfect and gets everything right

      SolSkye - Why should people open up to the possibility if they don't want to, its not because people are afraid, its simply because they don't choose to. Its like saying that every atheist should open up their minds to christianity when in an atheists mind he/she wants nothing to do with religion. Its not because they are afraid of religion.
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      I'm pretty sure that the mayans never predicted the end of the world in 2012. I think it was the end of some sort of cycle, never meant as the end of the world.

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      It seems a lot aren't even allowing themselves to be open to the possibility. What is there to be afraid of?
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      Quote Originally Posted by SolSkye View Post
      What I don't get is, why everyone is SO sure that the 2012 predictions are nothing? Where did you get validation of future events, either way? That belief in tomorrow takes the same amount of leap of faith as the prognosticator themselves.

      I try and keep an open mind about these type of things and don't close them out as absurd. Especially, when highly advanced civilizations with accurate understanding of the universe, lunar, and solar events all said the same thing.
      I will give you that it lies in the future, beyond my knowledge. So I can't say for certain that it is not going to happen. But I simply don't think it will happen. I can't give a rational explaination as to why because none is available for me - just as there's no proof available that the end of the world as we know it will happen in 2012.

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      Then how does that explain all the other Mayan predictions based on their same calender that have been right on the money?
      Could you mention those predictions to me or give me a source, please? It sounds rather intriquing and I would love to read about it.
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      Quote Originally Posted by tsolless View Post
      The end of the world. Life as we know it. Death. The Afterlife.
      There's no reason to fear death or loss of your corporeal self...death is the only thing in life that is certain. You came from nothingness to appear in this life. What's to stop you from doing it all over again of your own will?

      Eleanor Roosevelt was once asked what she felt about reincarnation. Summarizing her statement she wisely stated: "You know, I don't think it would be any more unusual for me to show up in another life, than showing up in this one!"


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      I do not fear death, technically i was dead for billions of years before i was born into existence and it never bothered me then.

      I am not trying to bash your beliefs of anything but if you knew for sure that there was nothing after death i am sure that you would maybe fear death a bit more. I believe there is nothing after death, we rot in the ground, simple as. I also believe that people beliece in things like reincarnation and life after death because they cannot accept that when we die, we die. So they find something that almost blinds them from that reality, comforts them.

      Just my take on the whole afterlife thing.


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      Quote Originally Posted by Lucid Seeker View Post
      I do not fear death, technically i was dead for billions of years before i was born into existence and it never bothered me then.

      I am not trying to bash your beliefs of anything but if you knew for sure that there was nothing after death i am sure that you would maybe fear death a bit more. I believe there is nothing after death, we rot in the ground, simple as. I also believe that people beliece in things like reincarnation and life after death because they cannot accept that when we die, we die. So they find something that almost blinds them from that reality, comforts them.

      Just my take on the whole afterlife thing.
      Don't act if it is a fact, for you have no idea what will happen at death - or before you were born for that matter. I too think I will be incapable of thought and emotion like you, but neither I or you know whether this is the case. And if such is the case, we will ironically never be able to know it.

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      I never interpreted it as fact, i clearly stated that its what I think will happen when i die. I don't know whats after death, there are so many things that could happen. It would be ironic, but the truth is that you would only be able to verify which was true if there was life after death.

      Anyways this is about 2012, i'm going a bit off topic.


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      Other Cultures and Civilizations with a 2012 Event Timeline

      Hopi Predict a 25yr period of purification followed by End of Fourth World and beginning of the Fifth.

      Mayans Call it the 'end days' or the end of time as we know it.

      Maoris Say that as the veils dissolve there will be a merging of the physical & spiritual worlds.

      Zulu Believe that the whole world will be turned upside down.

      Hindus Kali Yuga (end time of man). The Coming of Kalki & critical mass of Enlightened Ones.

      Incas Call it the 'Age of Meeting Ourselves Again'.

      Aztec Call this the Time of the Sixth Sun. A time of transformation. Creation of new race.

      Dogon Say that the spaceship of the visitors, the Nommo, will return in the form of a blue star.

      Pueblo Acknowledge it'll be the emergence into the Fifth World

      Cherokee Their ancient calendar ends exactly at 2012 as does the Mayan calendar.

      Tibetan Kalachakra teachings are prophesies left by Buddha predicting Coming of the Golden Age.

      Egypt According to the Great Pyramid (stone calendar), present time cycle ends in year 2012 AD


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      Quote Originally Posted by SolSkye View Post
      Other Cultures and Civilizations with a 2012 Event Timeline

      Hopi Predict a 25yr period of purification followed by End of Fourth World and beginning of the Fifth.

      Mayans Call it the 'end days' or the end of time as we know it.

      Maoris Say that as the veils dissolve there will be a merging of the physical & spiritual worlds.

      Zulu Believe that the whole world will be turned upside down.

      Hindus Kali Yuga (end time of man). The Coming of Kalki & critical mass of Enlightened Ones.

      Incas Call it the 'Age of Meeting Ourselves Again'.

      Aztec Call this the Time of the Sixth Sun. A time of transformation. Creation of new race.

      Dogon Say that the spaceship of the visitors, the Nommo, will return in the form of a blue star.

      Pueblo Acknowledge it'll be the emergence into the Fifth World

      Cherokee Their ancient calendar ends exactly at 2012 as does the Mayan calendar.

      Tibetan Kalachakra teachings are prophesies left by Buddha predicting Coming of the Golden Age.

      Egypt According to the Great Pyramid (stone calendar), present time cycle ends in year 2012 AD
      Oh dear it doesn't bode well, does it.
      I like the idea of the world turning upside down though
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