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I must admit, I'm a conspiracy theorist at heart, but this isn't really an end of days conspiracy. More like a prophecy that was introduced by the Mayans and was echoed by Nostradomus as well.
While I'm sure most of you know about this, I'll drop a little bit of knowledge on the subject:
All calendars have beginning dates and no end dates...except for the Mayan calendar, which has an end date of Dec 21, 2012. Basically what's suppose to happen is the following:
Earth, the milky way galaxy, and the sun will align on the same axis and cause roughly 1 hour of complete destruction. Our planet goes on a 26,000 year wobble. The Mayans themselves have suggested that their own end date is really nothing more than the finishing point of a particular age, which has occurred plenty of times throughout existence.
Think about the increasing numbers of superstorms, earthquakes, typhoons, hurricanes, tornados.
It could be real. It could be a hoax. But glbal warming certainly has something to do with it. As our planets shape shifts, the axis it's on must correspond with the shifting. Too much shifting and it's difficult to sustain.
And when the sun, earth, and the galaxy are all aligned on the same axis at the same time, shit hits the fan.
Just wanted to hear your guys' thoughts.
While I'm sure most of you know about this, I'll drop a little bit of knowledge on the subject:
All calendars have beginning dates and no end dates...except for the Mayan calendar, which has an end date of Dec 21, 2012. Basically what's suppose to happen is the following:
Earth, the milky way galaxy, and the sun will align on the same axis and cause roughly 1 hour of complete destruction. Our planet goes on a 26,000 year wobble. The Mayans themselves have suggested that their own end date is really nothing more than the finishing point of a particular age, which has occurred plenty of times throughout existence.
Think about the increasing numbers of superstorms, earthquakes, typhoons, hurricanes, tornados.
It could be real. It could be a hoax. But glbal warming certainly has something to do with it. As our planets shape shifts, the axis it's on must correspond with the shifting. Too much shifting and it's difficult to sustain.
And when the sun, earth, and the galaxy are all aligned on the same axis at the same time, shit hits the fan.
Just wanted to hear your guys' thoughts.