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What changes could scientifically occur in the year 2012?

Written on:April 14, 2010
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I have been thinking lately about alot of anomalies. And things that could happen outside of religious views of magics and power. And I’ve come to wonder if 2012 is an opening of a dark rift. Could the possible magnetic shift make latent DNA active? Could our eyes see the 4th or 5th cones we don’t currently have (Like Birds)? We are made of electrical impulses could they become interlocked with everyone else due to such a magnetic shift? Could gravity be disrupted?


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  1. Lawrence says:

    The Sun will rise and set. Nothing is going to happen, it’s really sad that people are buying into this media garbage. I feel sorry for everyone who believes/is worried that 2012 is real.

  2. ! says:

    Ho Hum,

    Another prediction, another one to end up on the following site:

    http://www.abhota.info/end5.htm

    Will people never learn from history?

  3. Trailltrader says:

    Uh, you’ve mentioned a bit more than one question.

    Consider this: most of the stuff thats true and accurate about 2012 was written decades ago.

    Anything written within the past 3 years, is out to drain money from your wallet.

    Now, knowing this- where is the truth?

  4. i am who i am :)2notBu says:

    nothi ng out of the ordinary

  5. gRAVEoNE says:

    None of your propositions. Whatever changes occur in 2012, they will have the same chance of occurring in 2011 and 2013 or any other year. The only changes that matter are human-driven ones, and there is no way to predict what particular discoveries or technological breakthroughs will be made in that year.

    I must especially stress that there will be no “magnetic shift” in 2012. While Earth’s dipole field can reverse polarity, the process is slow and meandering and is not going to happen for at least 1500 years or so.

  6. barnowl2008 says:

    The Mesoamerican Long Count calendar forms the basis for a New Age belief, first forecast by José Argüelles, that a cataclysm will take place on or about December 21, 2012, a forecast that mainstream Mayanist scholars consider a misinterpretation, yet is commonly referenced in pop-culture media as the 2012 problem.

    For example, Sandra Noble, executive director of the Mesoamerican research organization FAMSI, notes that “[f]or the ancient Maya, it was a huge celebration to make it to the end of a whole cycle”. However, she considers the portrayal of December 2012 as a doomsday or cosmic-shift event to be “a complete fabrication and a chance for a lot of people to cash in.”……….

  7. Ken E says:

    The details behind the 21 December 2012 “propheciers” make no sense at all. The originator of the so-called prophecy studied at the University of Chicago in Arts more than 40 years ago. He was Jose Arguelles then. He now says time is faster than light (whatever that means) and that the way we measure time is harmful to all life on Earth (how does that work?).

    He now calls himself Valum Voltan and says he is the re-incarnation of a Mayan priest and lives in New Zealand, last I heard. All this stuff was based on the fact that a Mayan count of days runs out of numbers on 21 or 23 December by our calendar. That has as much to do with the Mayan counting system as anything else. The Mayans counted by 20, then by 18s then by 20 again and so on.

    The Mayans were pretty fair naked eye astronomers for a stone age people and had enough sense not to predict anything at all, except maybe party time. I reckon they were smarter than Arguelles.

    But crazy as Arguelles ideas are, he did not say the world would end on 21 December 2012. All he said was that this would be the beginning of a new era. That was about 20 years ago.

    Since then, people who are just as batty, but in a different way have grabbed his ideas and run away with them. Terence McKenna was an habitual user of mescalin, LSD or magic mushrooms and wrote down visions. He also produced a special (mis)interpretation of the I Ching, and when it didn’t quite fit 2012 he fudged it.

    Another called Nancy Lieder claimed that aliens had abducted her about 1993 and told her that a planet called X would pass close to the Earth and cause a magnetic pole shift and other damage. That would be in 2003. Since it didn’t come, she started making up stories of how it was a trial to test the governments of the world and that the planet would appear later. She usually says 2012 as far as I know.

    Apart from Voltan, Mc Kenna and Lieder, others have jumped on the bandwagon and have predicted everything from bees dying to collisions with stray planets. There are supposed to be alignments with the other planets or the centre of the galaxy, a photon belt, crossings of the galactic central plane and on and on none of which will happen. And dear old Nostradamus and Edgar Cayce get quoted too, as if anyone believes that stuff.

    The only anomalies here are in the heads of Arguelles, Lieder and a few others.

    The promoters of this, including the History Channel are vicious liars and only in it for the money. They are trying to sell “survival” supplies, shelters, books, videos and what all, but to do that you have to frighten people first.

    http://2012hoax.wikidot.com/start

    http://www.abhota.info/

    http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Solar/action?sys=-Si

    http://eclectech.co.uk/mindcontrol.php

  8. poldi says:

    The “possible magnetic shift” can’t occur in 3 years – shifting our magnetic field takes thousands of years (current estimates are that if the magnetic field continues to decrease at its current rate it will shift in the year AD 3000).

    So if all the rest relies on a magnetic field shift, we have a long time to wait.

  9. Daniel says:

    this whole end-of-the-word thing was created for two reasons:

    Nostradamus: A man who made many theories about global disasters in the 21st century, in my opinion he was really good ’cause he got hurricane katrina, 9/11 and that big tsunami a few years back all right and says that “the world will see its core crumbling until humanity’s end” or something like that… creepy.

    The Mayan calendar: The calendar created by the Mayan civilization. Created in 148 a.D. when earth, the planets, the sun, and the milky way’s center align (which happens every 2160 years). So probably the Mayans thought that they created the world in 148 a.D. because of the alignment and that it’ll end in the next alignment between, well, everything we can see from here.

    So, conclusion:There’s nothing to be scared about. I mean, there is the possibility, but most probably will not happen. Just because the Mayans said that their CALENDAR was ending in 2012 didn’t mean that the world was going to end in 2012, after all, when they STARTED the calendar it wasn’t the same date as the universe started, it was just the day that all planets, and the sun and the Milky Way aligned. So rest assured, nothing’s gonna happen. Just one concern though: don’t jump just yet, ’cause Nostradamus (that guy, remember?) really creeped me out with his amazing prediction.

  10. Finder says:

    None, since 2012 is a complete hoax.

    Even NASA has put up a 2012 hoax web site to answer questions.
    http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/intro/nibiru-and-doomsday-2012-questions-and-answers

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