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On November 05 2010 18:09 kojinshugi wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2010 17:56 MrProphylactic wrote: well they may not be able to observe a black hole but that doesnt mean they couldn't correlate the effects certain celestial alignments had on the earth. Did they account for the zero-point energy inherent in the vacuum inside the skulls of people who think dudes in loincloths who were keen on human sacrifice magically figured out a way to predict that a miniature black hole will destroy the planet 1000 years in the future? Because really, once you've figured out calendars and irrigation you're pretty much omniscient. Why are people so fucking stupid?
I dont know how about you tell my why , i would like to know , why are you so fucking stupid
p.s .... on a side note i will guess genes and environment in your case , but it could have been as simple as a head injury at a young age , Was that the answer you were looking for
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On November 05 2010 18:49 MrProphylactic wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2010 18:09 kojinshugi wrote:On November 05 2010 17:56 MrProphylactic wrote: well they may not be able to observe a black hole but that doesnt mean they couldn't correlate the effects certain celestial alignments had on the earth. Did they account for the zero-point energy inherent in the vacuum inside the skulls of people who think dudes in loincloths who were keen on human sacrifice magically figured out a way to predict that a miniature black hole will destroy the planet 1000 years in the future? Because really, once you've figured out calendars and irrigation you're pretty much omniscient. Why are people so fucking stupid? I dont know how about you tell my why , i would like to know , why are you so fucking stupid p.s .... on a side note i will guess genes and environment in your case , but it could have been as simple as a head injury at a young age , Was that the answer you were looking for How would a celestial alignment affect anything and why would it occur in 2012.
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I will repost this , sice you didnt read my posts of the previous page i guess . http://starburstfound.org/YDextinct/p1.html
The Cause of the Megafaunal Extinction: Supernova or Galactic Core Outburst?
Twenty-Two Problems with the Firestone-West Supernova Comet Theory
Paul A. LaViolette, Ph.D.
this was one of the guys , has some interesting ideas
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Mayans were bored of looking at the sky all day, thats the story they used to make the kids go to bed, dont let them scare you.
But seriously, if you look at most documentarys about this they are all WRITTERS making up storys on vague scientist facts. ooommmg, gsl starting BOXER FIGHTING!!!
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I am just playing devils advocate , nothing more , ( which i said in my very first post ) seeing people say that the black hole in our galaxy was 27 million light years away was too much for me , I had at least to make an accurate representation of these concepts ; but alas I should have made my disclaimer in flashing lights , becuase somehow the idiots still came out of the woodwork when they saw something to disagree with . ,
p.s the Mayan calender is based mainly on the Olmac calender , which once again is most likely based on a much older lost civilization
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It's common knowledge the world when end 4-5 years since the last doomsday prophecy.
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On November 05 2010 19:09 aeyr wrote: It's common knowledge the world when end 4-5 years since the last doomsday prophecy.
yeah the Nibiru poeple are funny
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On November 05 2010 18:56 MrProphylactic wrote: I will repost this , sice you didnt read my posts of the previous page i guess . http://starburstfound.org/YDextinct/p1.htmlThe Cause of the Megafaunal Extinction: Supernova or Galactic Core Outburst? Twenty-Two Problems with the Firestone-West Supernova Comet Theory Paul A. LaViolette, Ph.D. this was one of the guys , has some interesting ideas Precedence of the Starburst Foundation (which Paul A. LaViolette is the founder of) indicates that they are heavily linked to pseudoscience: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photon_belt
Here is their homepage: http://www.etheric.com/Starburst/Starburst.html
Here is information about the Younger Dryas, which is referred to in the paper: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Younger_Dryas Note that causes of the Younger Dryas cold spell are theoretical. Note that the meteorological impact theory is the most doubtful. The particles found were actually misidentified. The paper pushes the idea that the Younger Dryas had extraterrestrial origins. This inconsistency makes me doubtful.
I'm not gonna pretend to be qualified to understand his research, since I have no means to verify his findings nor am I familiar with his jargon and his field to make an educated judgment of his theories.
Finally, if this guy's findings were legitimate, there would be a lot more discussion and replication of his observations and experiments taking place. I don't see this occurring.
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Shit... 21.12.2012 is on Friday Work all week and then *BAM* I always hoped the world would end on a Tuesday...
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On November 05 2010 18:09 kojinshugi wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2010 17:56 MrProphylactic wrote: well they may not be able to observe a black hole but that doesnt mean they couldn't correlate the effects certain celestial alignments had on the earth. Did they account for the zero-point energy inherent in the vacuum inside the skulls of people who think dudes in loincloths who were keen on human sacrifice magically figured out a way to predict that a miniature black hole will destroy the planet 1000 years in the future? Because really, once you've figured out calendars and irrigation you're pretty much omniscient. Why are people so fucking stupid? User was warned for this post
lol sums it up perfectly
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On November 05 2010 03:23 emythrel wrote: i still don't get why people think they can understand the reasoning of a people that died off long ago.... Yeah I know. The whole assumption that the Mayans thought the world would end in 2012 is completely wrong. Dec 21 2012 represents the end of the 13th b'ak'tun, to be presently followed by the 14th. Big whoop.
So why do so many people have their panties in a knot? According to some Mayan beliefs, we are living in the fourth world. The gods failed at creating the first three, and the previous (third) was destroyed at the end of its 13th b'ak'tun of existence. They then succeeded with the fourth world and man was placed in it.
But there is no indication that the Maya believed the fourth world would end with the conclusion of its 13th b'ak'tun as the third had. None. That is entirely made up in the last century, with baseless speculation giving way to misguided certainty. While there are no examples of apocalyptic Mayan texts dealing with the end of the 13th b'ak'tun, there are examples of dates past that point. They did not see that as the end, even if it had been for the previous, failed world.
And even if they had thought it was, so what
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Two words that go hand in hand:
Newage, sewage!
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Scientist from FanPro have a different oppinion on this. they claim, since the world will transcend into a new age according to the maya calender, the magic will return to world. Trolls, Elves and Orcs will be born and s.f.
+ Show Spoiler +This is probably only funny for people knowing what ShadowRun is
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On November 05 2010 16:58 nihlon wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2010 15:55 thehitman wrote: Yeah, it actually coincides with the day they are going to test for the "god" particle in the biggest particle accelerator build in Switzerland. Mankind is going to artificially create a wormhole that will consume the whole world and that would be it.
Someone want to counter this? How is it that the days perfectly coincide with one of the riskiest things in the history of mankind.
So its not just some baseless thing, its actually quite accurate thing. Yeah you are absolutely right. Except for it being the most riskiest thing in the history of mankind and the part with a wormhole consuming the world. I know you are probably just trolling but they are not doing anything that hasn't happened already countless of times in the natural world. Natural world(trillions of years of evolution) vs mankind toys(200 years of breaking and exploding)... hmm lets calculate that in the particle accelerated calculator.
Come on what can go wrong, a multibillion technology, that is the most complicated thing in the world, nothing can go wrong.... Toaster dies, TV explodes, PC short-circuits, car electric windows break, airplane control system completely shuts down(yeah its happened on more than 1 occasion), ship navigation goes berserk, every second NASA space shuttle exploding mid flight not even reaching the stratosphere, yeah what o what can go wrong with a totally new technology, designed to create mini black holes?
Hurry, lets make fun of the one sane person that actually thinks there is a reasonable threat with it, because it will make our e-penises much bigger.
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lol, you scared?
Last time i checked none of your technical examples have lead to the end of the world, just the machine broke.
What leads you to believe that the LHC would break the world instead of just itself?
Oh, I know what: You read about some scientist that supports a theory that no earnest scientist supports and, for no reason at all, beleive him.
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If you buy my Anti Black hole suit now i will even throw in my Free anti Super valcano magma resistant boots and anti asteroid umbrella.
Limited time theHitman 200$+Shipping
THE CLOCKS TICKING.
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On November 05 2010 20:16 Velr wrote: lol, you scared?
Last time i checked none of your technical examples have lead to the end of the world, just the machine broke.
What leads you to believe that the LHC would break the world instead of just itself?
Oh, I know what: You read about some scientist that supports a theory that no earnest scientist supports and, for no reason at all, beleive him. planes crashing lead to hundreds of people died, shuttles exploding lead to people dead, but huh you didn't read the whole post?
This is black holes we are talking about, mini or major doesn't matter, if something, anything goes wrong it can cause massive damage aka end of the world.
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On November 05 2010 20:07 thehitman wrote:Show nested quote +On November 05 2010 16:58 nihlon wrote:On November 05 2010 15:55 thehitman wrote: Yeah, it actually coincides with the day they are going to test for the "god" particle in the biggest particle accelerator build in Switzerland. Mankind is going to artificially create a wormhole that will consume the whole world and that would be it.
Someone want to counter this? How is it that the days perfectly coincide with one of the riskiest things in the history of mankind.
So its not just some baseless thing, its actually quite accurate thing. Yeah you are absolutely right. Except for it being the most riskiest thing in the history of mankind and the part with a wormhole consuming the world. I know you are probably just trolling but they are not doing anything that hasn't happened already countless of times in the natural world. Natural world(trillions of years of evolution) vs mankind toys(200 years of breaking and exploding)... hmm lets calculate that in the particle accelerated calculator. Come on what can go wrong, a multibillion technology, that is the most complicated thing in the world, nothing can go wrong.... Toaster dies, TV explodes, PC short-circuits, car electric windows break, airplane control system completely shuts down(yeah its happened on more than 1 occasion), ship navigation goes berserk, every second NASA space shuttle exploding mid flight not even reaching the stratosphere, yeah what o what can go wrong with a totally new technology, designed to create mini black holes?Hurry, lets make fun of the one sane person that actually thinks there is a reasonable threat with it, because it will make our e-penises much bigger.
Relax! If somebody says funny things, he needs to be prepared to be ridiculed. Nothing wrong about that. You also don't seem to get the gist of the counter argument. If black holes at this scale really persist and cause a danger, then we better start investigating them right now, because it would mean that grateful mother nature is constantly generating these everywhere in the universe. The fact that the universe still exists in after roughly 14 billion years (not trillions) and the earth is also still here, seems to indicate that they are completely harmless, if existent.
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Thehitman the thing that your missing is the fact that NOTHING these guys are doing at CERN doesnt happen all over the planet constantly.
its just they are doing it under a microscope.. thats the only difference.
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