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Originally posted by dwarfflex
People looking at computer data, web bots , time lines from now until December 2012, trying to predict trends , are saying not only will it be a rollar coaster ride until the end of the year, but some thing big could transcend soon ?
Nothing will happen, it will be nothing like usual and people will go back to the next prediction and when that fails the next, the next, the next. This is how doomporn addicts get their fix.
Originally posted by woogleuk
reply to post by dwarfflex
Has there been a month in the last 10 years that something big wasn't supposed to happen? Only for the month to end with nothing, again and again.
Well, ok, the odd nasty earthquake and what not, but none of it was predicted.
Originally posted by dwarfflex
but we certainly can’t just dismiss his projections out of hand.
Just so we're clear, the video in the OP isn't based on web bots, but Terrence McKenna's Time Wave Zero software. I think Time Wave Zero is interesting and that it has merit - however, I also think it is wildly inaccurate, at least in our present understanding of how it works. Moreover, no one really knows how to interpret its results in relation to real world events. Drops in the graph are supposed to represent "increases in novelty", according to McKenna. But he never really got around to clearly explaining what he meant by that. For these reasons, I wouldn't rely on Time Wave Zero to give you precise clues about the future.