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Originally posted by VelvetSplash
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I've seen the 2012 date debunked quite convincingly on here, and I don't see any reason to to discount the debunking.
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I think all the other 2012 ideas and theories come from this original source, and like Atlantis, there has been a whole host of wacky ideas connected with the date from it being the date of the Alien Invasion, to the date that humans evolve, and the grip the Reptillians have on us would not be able to continue due to our evolution.
[..................]but there has to be something to base opinions other than a poorly put-together website on geocities.com with glaring green and pink text.
Originally posted by CyberKat
Driven by unfounded fears of phantom prosecutions,
is just a date set because it is the date of the winter solstice of that year, and the last time something like that[...]was on an equinox
the shift will happen all of a sudden on Dec. 21, 2012, such as the "big bang" supposedly happened, wiping out the entire dinosaur population, this time, wiping out something like 99% of the human and animal population, creating a new "age" where new species will develop that can thrive in the changed environment.
However, in researching the year 2012, their calander comes up frequently, that it stops at the end of 2012
more to go on to confirm a poler shift along with a galacic alignment of the Sun, Venus and the Earth. That could well be true,
Originally posted by savagecupid
The Mayans did not think the 2012 date was the end of the world just the end of a cycle.
Originally posted by CyberKat
You say there's a thread about if the poler shift has already started? I tried to find it, I'm not too good with the ATS search. Do you happen to have a link to it? I wouldn't mind reading it.
Originally posted by Manincloak
Originally posted by savagecupid
The Mayans did not think the 2012 date was the end of the world just the end of a cycle.
Not just any cycle, but the last cycle.
Originally posted by longhaircowboy
. But, since the Southern Hemisphere and Northern Hemispheres already spin opposite directions, and people seem to thrive while spinning both directions, how could that be so bad?
i liked this post and the topic is interesting but then i saw this and it made me wonder if maybe you mistyped or what. i would love to see the proof for the two hemispheres spinning in opposite directions. this is very intrigueing. it would mean that were one to drive to south america you'd have to pause at the equator and wait for the continents to line up to finish your drive. and i dont think it is possible for the world to suddenly reverse direction. least not from the science classes i remember. but then i'm no rocket scientist.
Originally posted by Manincloak
Not just any cycle, but the last cycle.
Also, at the end of each cycle, a cataclysm occurs.
Posted originally by Nygdan
Polar shifts have occured throughout the history of the planet, and have even occured during the course of human evolution. They definitly don't have widespread destructive consequences, and no one can predict them at all.
Originally posted by Nygdan
Technically, it doesn't stop, from what I understand one Cycle ends and another begins. I don't see why their religion should be taken as objective truth. The mayan calender is the reason why 2012 is so prominent, it probablyh wouldn't have any conspiracy theory surrounding it if it weren't for the mayan calender infact. Its the source of all the stories.
Originally posted by Cicada
Dec. 12, 2012 is a big deal but it can be so with out it having to be the biggest deal. The end of the world is an allegory. The reason the Mayan calendar end point is held in such high regard is because their system is so amazingly accurate. If I recall correctly it involves something like five interacting wheels or cycles and is infallible at predicting eclipses and the like. Under some people's calculations this date coincides with the precessional equinox shift from Pisces to Aquarius. [...................] as simply as I can put it, the precession relates to the fact that the apparently fixed stars are actually in a very slow apparent retrograde motion. The zodiacal sign that the sun rises in on the spring equinox shifts about one degree every 72 years due to the tilt of the earth's axis. For a full shift from one zodiac sign to the next it takes c. 2,150 years. To go full circle around the zodiac takes c. 26,000 years. If you divide that period into four you get an association with the classical four ages, the golden, silver, bronze and iron ages. Some argue that 12/21/2012 marks the end of the current Iron Age, and as it is cyclical, a new Golden Age. There are all sorts of concepts and connotations regarding what happens at that time but separating the symbol from the message it conveys has always been difficult, so naturally people have all sorts of strange ideas. All of this is an expression of profound astronomical observations used to measure cycles of time over exceedingly long periods of time.
Originally posted by Manincloak
The date is the December 21st 2012 as you rightfully said, and is the end of the mayan and aztec calanders, symbolysing not just a cataclysm (the end of one cycle, as the calanders have cycles), but the end of life altogether.