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Nothing, why worry about what you can't change. Now if I could only figure out a way to make money off of it from gullible people in the time left to us...:gee:
the calender counts down to zero, and the zero date is just an end to a very long cycle of precession.weve actually had a few already, the last of which coincided with the biblicle flood.
the calender counts down to zero, and the zero date is just an end to a very long cycle of precession.weve actually had a few already, the last of which coincided with the biblicle flood.
Lots of things count down to zero - common timing mechanism in embedded systems. Usually, what happens is a pulse of some sort is emitted, and the the thing starts counting down again from the beginning.
Maybe the Calendar's a BASIC program, and on 12/21/2012 there's just a "GOTO <beginning>" statement?
god, I wish I hadn't posted in this thread. the way I search for threads, I just search my name and find the threads I've posted in....and I keep seeing this stupid thread come up. wish I could delete my posts.
god, I wish I hadn't posted in this thread. the way I search for threads, I just search my name and find the threads I've posted in....and I keep seeing this stupid thread come up. wish I could delete my posts.
The true meaning of the Mayan calendar scenario does not mean the ending of the world, but "the ending of the world as we know it." Basically meaning the enlightenment, not total destruction.
correct!!!
lots of cool little side things about the mayans...
ex- the sarcophagus lid of "lord pacal" is one good example.
its a picture of him in a sitting/pilots position, flames off the back and feet and hands on controls.
the lid has a border with pictures all around it.and his nose has a funny banana thing on the end, uncharecteristic of usual mayan art.
make acetate overlays,a bunch, and take a single copy of the main lid and reverse it. now slide it nose to nose against the figure until the"banana object" dissapears. now there is a totem that reads up and down.
do this to all the figures around the side, and it tells the whole mayan creation story.
pretty advanced for an old culture,imo
also, there are stone carvings that depict a helmet/headdress that emits what looks exactly like magnetic waves.wierd.