Question:
WHAT IS THIS NEW 2012 THEORY?
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2009-11-06 21:45:39 UTC
ok well they say that 2012 is going to happen because of something in outer space? they say that the planets are going to line up or something like that..?? so what if they line up?
Twenty answers:
ReginaldQ
2009-11-06 23:53:22 UTC
See why the world will NOT end in 2012 here:



http://www.universetoday.com/2009/10/14/2012-combat-the-nonsense/



and here:



http://www.universetoday.com/category/2012/



Hope you read them all!





Clear skies and have a nice day!:-)
2009-11-07 05:52:20 UTC
Nothing is happening.



The mayan calender stops in 2012, on the 21st of the 12th.



The thing is, the mayans thought the world would end whenever a solar eclipse happened, and the fact that their calender ends could mean that they couldnt be bothered making it any longer, they thought 2012 would be the maximum time the world would last (eg it would blow up before then) but the fact that it ends in 2012 could be the same as a diary ending in 2012; its time to move on.



They reckoned the poles would shift, causing the earths crust to shift and a massive climate change, creating storms, killing plants and stuff and ultimately wiping out mankind.



Maybe they thought it would end because the olymics were in 2012 :P



Some websites also mention the "Return of Planet X, a rogue red dwarf". Sounds like world of warcraft to me.



Rest assured, if the world happens to start to end, ill leave my house for once and stop it d(^.^)
Shut up woman! Get on my horse!!!
2009-11-07 06:00:27 UTC
The reality is that the Mayan calender predicts a celestial event on 2012. It's actually something about the position of our galaxy. (pretty amazing that they could predict that)



Anyway, some freaky deeks made some really loose connections and started this 2012 rumor. I read an interview with a Mayan shaman and he was at a total loss about all this stuff. He said, "I just came back from England and everyone was asking me about 2012. I didn't know what to tell them. This isn't part of our culture."



In fact, their calender goes well beyond 2012.
Zyzzyx
2009-11-07 05:54:36 UTC
More than 99% of all the mass in the solar system is in the sun, so it's going to have a greater gravitational effect -- every day -- than any possible alignment of planets.



So what's going to happen in 2012? Well, 2012 is going to prevent 2011 from bumping into 2013.
2009-11-07 05:59:27 UTC
I dare you to go to the following site and stick any year, month and day from -4771 ( the - sign is for B.C.years, and there is no year 0) to 8000 A.D. and a universal time coordinate to see where the planets will be and an ephemeris. The planets never all align with each other in 2012:



http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/Solar/action?sys=-Sf



http://www.fourmilab.ch/solar/solar.html has a lot of really cool stuff on it.
яαєlчnn.
2009-11-07 05:50:21 UTC
Well it was all triggered by the Mayans calendar resetting on December 21st, 2009 which in Mayan History indicated a major change, not doomsday as we have interpreted it.



But astronomers believe that in our galaxy our planet goes down a slide so to speak, a swirl (why galaxies look the way they do) and our planet will come extremely close to the black hole supposed at the middle of it all. Of course, astronomers have always spoke theoretically because there is only so much we can know about the world beyond our own.



Personally, I don't believe any doomsday theory, astronomical or religious.
Faesson
2009-11-07 07:42:40 UTC
Absolutely! See how smart you are?



"so what if they line up?"



So what?



Did you notice the last time that Jupiter aligned with the Sun and Earth? No? Neither did anyone else (except us astronomers, we thought it was neat)



Will anything bad happen in 2012? Probably. Doesn't "bad" ALWAYS happen? Do you even READ the news? Oops... does ANYONE?
2009-11-07 05:56:23 UTC
i know this isnt a question but i am tired people going around and being afraid histiry channel is liar trying to get mor views.1. What is the origin of the prediction that the world will end in December 2012?

The story started with claims that Nibiru, a supposed planet discovered by the Sumerians, is headed toward Earth. Zecharia Sitchin, who writes fiction about the ancient Mesopotamian civilization of Sumer, claimed in several books (e.g., The Twelfth Planet, published in 1976) that he has found and translated Sumerian documents that identify the planet Nibiru, orbiting the Sun every 3600 years. These Sumerian fables include stories of “ancient astronauts” visiting Earth from a civilization of aliens called the Anunnaki. Then Nancy Lieder, a self-declared psychic who claims she is channeling aliens, wrote on her website Zetatalk that the inhabitants of a fictional planet around the star Zeta Reticuli warned her that the Earth was in danger from Planet X or Nibiru. This catastrophe was initially predicted for May 2003, but when nothing happened the doomsday date was moved forward to December 2012. Only recently have these two fables been linked to the end of the Mayan long-count at the winter solstice in 2012 – hence the predicted doomsday date of December 21, 2012.



2. The Sumerians were the first great civilization, and they made many accurate astronomical predictions, including the existence of the planets Uranus, Neptune and Pluto. So why should we not believe their predictions about Nibiru?

Nibiru is a name in Babylonian astrology sometimes associated with the god Marduk. Nibiru appears as a minor character in the Babylonian creation poem Enuma Elish as recorded in the library of Assurbanipal, King of Assyria (668-627 BCE). Sumer flourished much earlier, from about the 23rd century to the 17th century BCE. The claims that Nibiru is a planet and was known to the Sumerians are contradicted by scholars who (unlike Zecharia Sitchin) study and translate the written records of ancient Mesopotamia. Sumer was indeed a great civilization, important for the development of agriculture, water management, urban life, and especially writing. However, they left very few records dealing with astronomy. Certainly they did not know about the existence of Uranus, Neptune or Pluto. They also had no understanding that the planets orbited the Sun, an idea that first developed in ancient Greece two millennia after the end of Sumer. Claims that Sumerians had a sophisticated astronomy, or that they even had a god named Nibiru, are the product of Sitchin’s imagination.



3. How can you deny the existence of Nibiru when NASA discovered it in 1983 and the story appeared in leading newspapers? At that time you called it Planet X, and later it was named Xena or Eris.

IRAS (the NASA Infrared Astronomy Satellite, which carried out a sky survey for 10 months in 1983) discovered many infrared sources, but none of them was Nibiru or Planet X or any other objects in the outer solar system. There is a good discussion from Caltech to be found at (spider.ipac.caltech.edu/staff/tchester/… Briefly, IRAS cataloged 350,000 infrared sources, and initially many of these sources were unidentified (which was the point, of course, of making such a survey). All of these observations have been followed up by subsequent studies with more powerful instruments both on the ground and in space. The rumor about a “tenth planet” erupted in 1984 after a scientific paper was published in Astrophysical Journal Letters titled “Unidentified point sources in the IRAS minisurvey”, which discussed several infrared sources with “no counterparts”. But these “mystery objects” were subsequently found to be distant galaxies (except one, which was a wisp of “infrared cirrus”), as published in 1987. No IRAS source has ever turned out to be a planet. A good discussion of this whole issue is to be found on Phil Plait’s website (www.badastronomy.com/bad/misc/planetx/s… The bottom line is that Nibiru is a myth, with no basis in fact. To an astronomer, persistent claims about a planet that is “nearby” but “invisible” are just plain silly.



4. Maybe we should be asking about Planet X or Eris, not Nibiru. Why does NASA keep secret the orbit of Eris?

“Planet X” is an oxymoron when applied to a real object. The term has been used by astronomers over the past century for a possible or suspected object. Once the object is found, it is given a real name, as was done with Pluto and Eris, both of which were at some time referred to as Planet X. If a new object turns out to be not real, or not a planet, then you won’t hear about it again. If it is real, it is not called Planet X. so it is false



Eris is one of several dwarf planets recently found by astronomers in the outer solar system, all of them on normal orbits that will never bring them near Earth. Like Pluto, Eris is smaller than our Moon. It is very far away, and its orbit never brin
HomeTownGirl
2009-11-07 05:50:03 UTC
When the planets align it can create a polar shift. If that occurs over a long period of time, the Earth won't suffer any major effects. But if it happens quickly, over the span of less than several years, it can create tidal waves, shifts in plates and natural disasters.



There are many, many 2012 theories but none are even close to being sure things.
defication!
2009-11-07 06:20:10 UTC
its not going to end till 2013 just cuz i say so and it will happen do u belive me?



dont belive everything u hear lol its all good nothing is gonna happen they should make a law to have ppl stop speaking such blasphemy lol So no one can talk about the end of the world
Bravo_2 Niner
2009-11-07 06:10:00 UTC
Nothing will happen to end the world. I promise. In fact, it will be a good thing, it's my wedding anniversary. How could it possibly be a bad thing? Let me know if you'd like to send us a gift.
Flying Car
2009-11-07 06:20:04 UTC
I Checked and the planets are no where even close to aligning.
2009-11-07 05:50:42 UTC
the mayan calender resets itself but what people need to realize is our calender resets every year and the world hasnt ended yet. just another way for people to make money off of others fears.
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2009-11-07 05:49:56 UTC
The person who created th Mayan Calender simply ran out of rocks :)
Kuervo
2009-11-07 05:51:19 UTC
that's it, I'm jumping off a building, I'm tired of answering 2012 questions.
2009-11-07 05:49:43 UTC
trust me

NOTHINGS GONNA HAPPEN

they say that **** to scare people

they said the world was gonna end in 2000

2006,1994,1980 and the list goes on its really annoying
Cherry Suburst Les Paul
2009-11-07 05:48:29 UTC
Eh, just live.



Just live and ignore all that rubbish. It ain't worth it.
eNICorporated
2009-11-07 05:48:40 UTC
apparently, the mayan calender is ending, so ppl think the world is ending
iluvronaldo_17
2009-11-07 05:50:04 UTC
then it's gonna activate this catalyst in people's brains that is gonna give them abilities



***I love that show by the way, Heroes***
Joe
2009-11-07 05:48:31 UTC
lol. where have you been..



some people say its true.

some don't.



so i don't kno :$


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