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Originally posted by prevenge
but where'd you get the :12 from ? thats interesting
In 2012, the earliest winter since 1896 arrives with the solstice at 6:12 A.M. on December 21 (EST). Here’s more about the first day of winter—plus, facts, folklore, and some wonderful winter photos!
Northern Hemisphere: (North America, Central America, Europe, Asia, northern Africa)
December solstice 2012: December 21, at 11:12 UTC.
2012
Equinoxes Mar 20 05 14 Sept 22 14 49
Solstices June 20 23 09 Dec 21 11 12
Originally posted by iforget
Good at least I will be asleep
Originally posted by troubleshooter
Brisbane: Summer solstice Friday 21 December 2012 10.11pm EDT
Originally posted by prevenge
Originally posted by iforget
Good at least I will be asleep
not me.. i'm stayin up for this.
just liek i did when i fist busted my parents doin' the santa gig.
Originally posted by superluminal11
Hope this means 11:11 wont follow me around anymore with his buddies
111,222,333,444,555,666,777,888,999,1010 and 1212
Originally posted by prevenge
So.. if there is any specific EVENT that is supposed to happen on Dec 21st 2012, at 11:11am GMT (Greenwitch Mean Time, London)
In the U.S. that makes it ...
3:11am Pacific Time
4:11am Mountain Tima
5:11am Central Time
6:11am Eastern Time
check out this countdown clock for where it (supposedly) "happens" in your time zone...
www.timeanddate.com...
Originally posted by Phage
Your source says the solstice is at 11:12.
www.timeanddate.com...
Originally posted by Mizzijr
Originally posted by Phage
Your source says the solstice is at 11:12.
www.timeanddate.com...
If you're on time, you're LATE.
Originally posted by Dustytoad
been trying to tell people it's 11:12 not 11:11...
But that makes me wonder. Where do the exact times come from? They must be measuring something very specifically to come up with numbers so precise. How do they do that?
Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by Dustytoad
been trying to tell people it's 11:12 not 11:11...
But that makes me wonder. Where do the exact times come from? They must be measuring something very specifically to come up with numbers so precise. How do they do that?
Who is "they"? Not the Mayans, as they predicted nothing for that date/time, so who? Apart from people flogging videos, books or websites that is.
Originally posted by Dustytoad
i'm talking about the solstice..
It's real buddy.
Originally posted by hellobruce
Originally posted by Dustytoad
i'm talking about the solstice..
It's real buddy.
But the time was not predicted by the mayans....
Originally posted by prevenge
Originally posted by Juggernog
reply to post by prevenge
Why should it be GMT and not the timezone that the the Mayan Peninsula is in, which happens to be CST for us.
I've wondered that myself.
But for some reason (probably because of the British Empire) we use GMT as the calibration point.
Posssibly it has some occult druidic significance.. with the leylines in that area.. all the megaliths etc... just speculating..
just liek i did when i fist busted my parents doin' the santa gig.