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Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by Dustytoad
Didn't I already correct you in this very thread? The Long Count was not a circle. It was merely a count of days. However, if you go with the claim that it repeats after 13 baktun (even though it doesn't) that only gives you 5,000 years. How do you take these 5,000 years and get 26,000? You can even do the mat yourself.
1 baktun = 144,000 days
144,000 days = 394.52 years
394.52 x 13 = 5128.78 years
This is basic research people. If you don't even know how the Long Count operates don't create theories that revolve around it. It's stuff like this that has caused all this 2012 nonsense in the first place.
Originally posted by LordDrakula
reply to post by ColAngus
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Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by camus154
I actually do plan on responding to it. I'm just too tired to formulate the response that I want. However I will ask that wouldn't our barycentre be farther from the Sun if that were the case? As it stands right now the barycentre is perfectly situated based on the mass of the Sun and Jupiter. There are also a number of more widely accepted hypotheses that explain the orbit of Sedna and long period comets. The one I subscribe to is a passing star within in the last several million years. As for the periodicity to mass extinctions, none actually exists.
Originally posted by paperface
We must be carefull,topics like this really do make some contemplate suicide or worse
Uploaded by ReviewsHardware on Mar 12, 2012
I found this in 3 map programs. Also I found out that some images in google sky can also be just a couple months old some years old. I think its a couple months old because microsoft telescope uses realtime data so how can a object just be in one single place for a couple of years?
22h35m54.78s -04 25'08 Aquarius
Aquarius is in the daytime sky as explained.
Originally posted by Vastir
Please stop fear mongering OP. A massive "obejct" is not in our solar system. One may be orbiting our sun farrr away, but nowhere near our solar system.