2012, end of the world? |
2012, end of the world? |
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![]() ticktock. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,138 Joined: Mar 2005 Member No: 118,235 ![]() |
i searched but nothing came up.
has anyone heard of someone predicting the end of the world to be on december 21, 2012? my summerschool teacher said that a guy predicted that and he was also the one who predicted 9/11 [said something about 2 brothers falling due to a bird; the 2 brothers = twin towers; bird = airplane]. i barely know anything about this stuff? has anyone heard of this / what do you know about it? |
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Ok I didn't bother to read any one elses post besides the maker. Nostradamus did not predict the 2012 thing, the Mayan did. Anybody can make a prediction, doesn't mean it's exactly true. I predict this board will be shut down in the next 9 years, omg I'm a Prophet. And the the Mayan calander thing, pfft are you going to believe something that didn't even know about the rest of the world lol. The world is going to end like this.....
![]() In its 4.5 billion years, Earth has evolved from its hot, violent birth to the celebrated watery blue planet that stands out in pictures from space. But in a new book, two noted University of Washington astrobiologists say the planet already has begun the long process of devolving into a burned-out cinder, eventually to be swallowed by the sun. By their reckoning, Earth's "day in the sun" has reached 4:30 a.m., corresponding to its 4.5 billion-year age. By 5 a.m., the 1 billion-year reign of animals and plants will come to an end. At 8 a.m. the oceans will vaporize. At noon – after 12 billion years – the ever-expanding sun, transformed into a red giant, will engulf the planet, melting away any evidence it ever existed and sending molecules and atoms that once were Earth floating off into space. More at http://www.washington.edu/newsroom/news/20...e/k011303a.html |
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![]() Opus Dei ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 132 Joined: Jul 2005 Member No: 186,441 ![]() |
QUOTE(SyKoKiNeSiS @ Aug 8 2005, 12:57 AM) Ok I didn't bother to read any one elses post besides the maker. Nostradamus did not predict the 2012 thing, the Mayan did. Anybody can make a prediction, doesn't mean it's exactly true. I predict this board will be shut down in the next 9 years, omg I'm a Prophet. And the the Mayan calander thing, pfft are you going to believe something that didn't even know about the rest of the world lol. The world is going to end like this..... ![]() In its 4.5 billion years, Earth has evolved from its hot, violent birth to the celebrated watery blue planet that stands out in pictures from space. But in a new book, two noted University of Washington astrobiologists say the planet already has begun the long process of devolving into a burned-out cinder, eventually to be swallowed by the sun. By their reckoning, Earth's "day in the sun" has reached 4:30 a.m., corresponding to its 4.5 billion-year age. By 5 a.m., the 1 billion-year reign of animals and plants will come to an end. At 8 a.m. the oceans will vaporize. At noon – after 12 billion years – the ever-expanding sun, transformed into a red giant, will engulf the planet, melting away any evidence it ever existed and sending molecules and atoms that once were Earth floating off into space. More at http://www.washington.edu/newsroom/news/20...e/k011303a.html Right, i read that also, are you going to plagerize the whole thing, or do you have any of your own thoughts? |
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