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This is what will happen in DeC 22, 2012

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posted on Jan, 15 2012 @ 10:56 PM
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I personally believe that nothing bad will happen to earth on Dec 22, 2012. Here is some of my proof from NASA.com itself.

Q: What is the origin of the prediction that the world will end in 2012?
A: The story started with claims that Nibiru, a supposed planet discovered by the Sumerians, is headed toward Earth. This catastrophe was initially predicted for May 2003, but when nothing happened the doomsday date was moved forward to December 2012. Then these two fables were linked to the end of one of the cycles in the ancient Mayan calendar at the winter solstice in 2012 -- hence the predicted doomsday date of December 21, 2012.

Q: Does the Mayan calendar end in December 2012?
A: Just as the calendar you have on your kitchen wall does not cease to exist after December 31, the Mayan calendar does not cease to exist on December 21, 2012. This date is the end of the Mayan long-count period but then -- just as your calendar begins again on January 1 -- another long-count period begins for the Mayan calendar.

Q: Could phenomena occur where planets align in a way that impacts Earth?
A: There are no planetary alignments in the next few decades, Earth will not cross the galactic plane in 2012, and even if these alignments were to occur, their effects on the Earth would be negligible. Each December the Earth and sun align with the approximate center of the Milky Way Galaxy but that is an annual event of no consequence.
› More about alignment

"There apparently is a great deal of interest in celestial bodies, and their locations and trajectories at the end of the calendar year 2012. Now, I for one love a good book or movie as much as the next guy. But the stuff flying around through cyberspace, TV and the movies is not based on science. There is even a fake NASA news release out there..."
- Don Yeomans, NASA senior research scientist Q: Is there a planet or brown dwarf called Nibiru or Planet X or Eris that is approaching the Earth and threatening our planet with widespread destruction?
A: Nibiru and other stories about wayward planets are an Internet hoax. There is no factual basis for these claims. If Nibiru or Planet X were real and headed for an encounter with the Earth in 2012, astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye. Obviously, it does not exist. Eris is real, but it is a dwarf planet similar to Pluto that will remain in the outer solar system; the closest it can come to Earth is about 4 billion miles.

Q: What is the polar shift theory? Is it true that the earth’s crust does a 180-degree rotation around the core in a matter of days if not hours?
A: A reversal in the rotation of Earth is impossible. There are slow movements of the continents (for example Antarctica was near the equator hundreds of millions of years ago), but that is irrelevant to claims of reversal of the rotational poles. However, many of the disaster websites pull a bait-and-switch to fool people. They claim a relationship between the rotation and the magnetic polarity of Earth, which does change irregularly, with a magnetic reversal taking place every 400,000 years on average. As far as we know, such a magnetic reversal doesn’t cause any harm to life on Earth. A magnetic reversal is very unlikely to happen in the next few millennia, anyway.
› More about polar shift

Earth, as seen in the Blue Marble: Next Generation collection of images, showing the color of the planet's surface in high resolution. This image shows South America from September 2004. Q: Is the Earth in danger of being hit by a meteor in 2012?
A: The Earth has always been subject to impacts by comets and asteroids, although big hits are very rare. The last big impact was 65 million years ago, and that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Today NASA astronomers are carrying out a survey called the Spaceguard Survey to find any large near-Earth asteroids long before they hit. We have already determined that there are no threatening asteroids as large as the one that killed the dinosaurs. All this work is done openly with the discoveries posted every day on the NASA NEO Program Office website, so you can see for yourself that nothing is predicted to hit in 2012.

Q: How do NASA scientists feel about claims of pending doomsday?
A: For any claims of disaster or dramatic changes in 2012, where is the science? Where is the evidence? There is none, and for all the fictional assertions, whether they are made in books, movies, documentaries or over the Internet, we cannot change that simple fact. There is no credible evidence for any of the assertions made in support of unusual events taking place in December 2012.
› Why you need not fear a supernova
› About super volcanoes

Here is just some evidence and I hope it is helpful to everybody. Thank you!



posted on Jan, 21 2012 @ 04:32 PM
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*Ahem* A magnetic axis (if it exists) cannot cause darkness. Nor can it cause a new star to form in three days. There IS a theory that the universe wobbles and spins, but you don't see that causing new stars. Also, if this is the "fifth sun," then why doesn't it happen to all the other ones? There are stars billions of years old, enough to have gone through these changes multiple times.



posted on Jan, 23 2012 @ 02:51 PM
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Interesting idea, although I don't see how a universal axis would block out all light. How is that even possible?



posted on Feb, 6 2012 @ 12:59 PM
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posted on Feb, 6 2012 @ 01:11 PM
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This is what will happen [on] DeC 22, 2012


I have been planning this for a number of years... it will be a big event and shall be remembered long after.

The morning of 22 December 2012, will be just like this...


The night before was somewhat better...



posted on Feb, 8 2012 @ 04:22 PM
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For those of us that have a tradition of not watching videos can you please tell everyone why you posted the video?



posted on Nov, 1 2012 @ 08:20 AM
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So any info/updates on the 3 days of darkness that people are predicting to occur?



posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 11:15 AM
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www.youtube.com...

Here is a good video explaining the 3 days of darkness.
The Mayan begins to explains these days of darkness about 24:00 mins
but the whole video is very interesting.
edit on 4-12-2012 by priceless34 because: (no reason given)



posted on Dec, 4 2012 @ 08:37 PM
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This is the often posted video of a nut that has no idea what he is talking about pretending to know some science.

He's just a guy making up wacko stories hoping for a hand out form the gullible. Sadly, he gets money for telling fairy tales.




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