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Originally posted by skem64
reply to post by Bluebelle
From what I understand The Mayans did not predict the end of the world, they made a calender that was timed to the sun passing through the constellations. This passage or journey is caused by, the earths tilt and the way it wobbles on it's axis. It is regular as clockwork and takes 25,800yrs to return to the same place in the skies. In the same way a person may write a reminder for the future in his or her diary, The Mayans marked their calender right up to the end of the Sun's present journey. They called the next cycle The Sixth Sun. So you see, they did not predict the end of the world.
This video will explain it much better than I can. The link will take you to Chris Valantines home page. From the list on the left, click on Mayan Calender. It's intesting.
As a bonus, if you wait a moment before you click on The Mayan Calender, there's a nice little song by Bob Schnieder. :-)
www.chrisvalentines.com...
Originally posted by Armin
I don't understand why a blacked out area in Google Earth automatically means that they're hiding something? Here is another blacked out area, I found.. Are they hiding something behind that as well, or is it just a blacked out area?
Originally posted by smurfy
reply to post by Armin
Hi Armin,
A lot of us have said the same thing, putting a black patch over something as if to hide it, is just drawing attention. There are a lot of anomalies on Google Sky that have been looked at here on ATS simply because they are seeable like this one,
Originally posted by Copernicus
You want people to disregard this as a ridiculous event
Originally posted by Bluebelle
Is there actually anything nasa or anyone else can say or do that will convince people that this thing doesnt exist?
Originally posted by Bluebelle
Is there actually anything nasa or anyone else can say or do that will convince people that this thing doesnt exist?