do u believe in 2012.

@aw5363 (105)
Malaysia
February 23, 2011 2:44pm CST
hai, everyone, i started to know about 2012 was when i saw a clip about niburu on the internet , i was shocked and i did some digging and found more info. the mayan calender , prophecy and stuff like that. and now as we close in to that day , it is more obvious , many natural disaster like volcano , earthquake flood all over the world . those are the prove that our world is going to an end , do u all thinks human being can live thru this ? 2012...
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@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
23 Feb 11
No, no, no no NO First, I hope you make your way back to this discussion, because it is important that you know this. NONE of this is true. Nibiru. It doesn't exist. There is no large planet out there on a wildly impossible elliptical orbit. No astronomer has spotted it, no astronomer has noticed the incredible perturbations in the other planets' orbits Nibiru's gravity it would cause. Nibiru does not exist. It cannot exist. Any planet that size at that speed on that kind of orbit would be ejected from the solar system as it's orbit would not allow the suns gravity to keep it. The Mayan calendar. It doesn't "end", not does it predict any disaster. Nor does it's final date mean it is the end of time. What happens every year when the calender on your wall "ends"? You go out and buy another calender. the Mayan calender is the same. Also, no Mayan alive today (yes, there are still plenty of Mayans alive and well today) believes or purports this nonsense and in fact, many are outwardly calling it all nonsense. Volcanoes, earthquakes and floods,...oh my. there is no evidential data that suggests any increase in seismic activity...none, so there is no increase in volcanic or earth quakes Weather gets wild once in a while but it is nothing unprecedented and it has nothing to do with a date on the calendar or a planet that doesn't exist. "those are the prove that our world is going to an end" It proves nothing of the sort.
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@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
23 Feb 11
LMAO!!!!! thanks you made my evening!
@aw5363 (105)
• Malaysia
27 Feb 11
the ice at north pole melted everyday cause major float in australia and other places , those event never relly happen before is it .
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
3 Mar 11
The floods in Australia have nothing to do with ice melting at the poles. And the fact is right now there is more ice at the poles then there has been in decades. it is nothing more then normal changes in planetary weather patterns. These events are not unprecedented in recent history...it's just been a while since they have occurred.
@sid556 (30959)
• United States
26 Feb 11
Hi Aw, No this is not true at all. For one thing, the Mayan Calendar was for the Mayans..not the world. At one point in time the Mayans built the largest most extravagant cities in the world and then...they were gone. Why? Because the Mayan calender said that the time for Mayans to live in cities was done. The Mayans were not done...they just moved to the jungle. Most Mayans alive today do not believe that the earth will end in 2012. That is just when their calendar ends.
@sid556 (30959)
• United States
27 Feb 11
Hi Aw, I didn't say that it said that the time for Mayans was done. I said the time for them to live in cities was done. I heard this from a Mayan man who also told me that the Mayan calender was for Mayans only and never meant for the whole world. Yes, the Spanish did kill many Mayans and mostly the ones of great intelligence. The Mayan man I talked to said that most of the Mayans today don't even believe that the end of the world will be in 2012.
@aw5363 (105)
• Malaysia
27 Feb 11
ok , then what you think about the other theories ?
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@aw5363 (105)
• Malaysia
27 Feb 11
the mayan calender is not for the mayan only and the mayan calender didn't said the time for mayan was done, the spanish colony distroy the technologies of the mayan, the remain of mayan today already loss the intelligent of their ancestor .
@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
26 Feb 11
eheh i neve rbelieved about this prediction so they told you the end of the world will be in 2000 but nothing happened so they tell you know no we committed a mistake in calculation and will be in 2012...in the end i think the world won't finish and if i commit a mistake there won't be enough time thinking yes it is the end of the world because everything finished..
@aw5363 (105)
• Malaysia
27 Feb 11
in the past there are also several prediction of the world distruction such as y2k , milenium that's doesn't happen but 2012 is a different story . it's not onlt the mayan calendar alone , their's also other prediction to support it, for example the islam , the date 21.12.2012 actually match the date of dooms day in the holy Kuran sa for chirstian , president barrack obama is predict to be the last president of america, in china , the i-ching also called the bible of change also predicted it , while other prediction using technologies like the timewave zero also predicted it , so many prediction at the same time coexist , strong evidence to support the teories of 2012 .
@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
24 Feb 11
I am not so sure about the predictions although it is not just the Mayans that are predicting it. All of the ancient civilizations predict the same time frame including the orientals. The one thing that is going on that is very interesting, is the beginning of a polar shift. This is something that has never happened during the history of mans reign on earth. It was moving 25ft. a year, but this year there was a very large shift. We all know this because the sun came up 2 days early in the arctic this year. That is phenomenal. Two days is a very big change. People keep trying to tell us that man is causing global warming...sorry, but the sun coming up 2 days early is going to have one hell of an effect on the temperatures this year,and who knows what is coming next year. Will it be the actual polar shift? Can mankind survive a Polar Shift? Is this what the ancients predicted? It will be cool to watch if we can survive it. We probably won't. It is coming though and there is nothing we can do to stop it. Maybe we should not be so quick to laugh at the predictions of the ancients...
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
24 Feb 11
There is a lot of confusion over the whole "pole shift" thing. Some people explain it out as a physical shift in the earths crust, causing the earth to flip over with north becoming south and south becoming north...essentially flipping the world upside down. I can assure you this would be physically impossible. In addition, the energy required to cause this would literally melt the earths surface, but that would be the least of our worries since the event that would be required to cause it would kill us all before the crust melted,(ie, collision with a planet sized object.) Some have said it is going to be a shift in the earths magnetic field. This is much more plausible since it does happen occasionally ("occasionally" meaning in astronomical/geological terms). And it has in fact happened several times since man has been on earth. However, it is a very gradual process taking time to the order of thousands of years....giving migratory animal species plenty of time to adapt to the new order of things and us plenty of time to correct our navigational equipment. In addition, predicting such a shift cannot be narrowed down to even with in a century...let a lone a specific day in a specific year. I am curious however about something you mentioned. You said: "We all know this because the sun came up 2 days early in the arctic this year". What exactly is this all about? I have not heard this, it's new to me. Can you give me more details?
@xfahctor (14118)
• Lancaster, New Hampshire
25 Feb 11
Oooooh...ok, I know what your talking about now. But it doesn't have anything to do with a change in the earths axis or being a sign of a tilt in the poles. It has to do with the melting of ice sheets in a particular area of Greenland. It isn't a global phenomena. The melt off created a lower horizon over a glacier near a particular town, making the sun appear on the horizon 2 days earlier to the view point of the towns residents. Trust me, if the earths axis had tipped enough to cause that noticeable a phenomena, it would have more than dramatically noticeable and disastrous global effects. This was a local event, caused by a horizon that melted off. Had to scare the bejeebers out of the residents though I imagine, lol
@Adoniah (7513)
• United States
25 Feb 11
In the winter months, the artic is totally dark...There is no sunlight at all. Even parts of Alaska are in the dark. Inversly, in the summer, it is daylight all day and night. The sun never sets. It is really awesome. This year because the poles are so far into their shift that the sun rose 2 days early. I forget now what day it was, but it should be on the net. This is phenominal. It means that the magnetic shift is moving way faster than we were led to believe. It was supposed to only be moving 25ft. a year...2 days is a whole lot more than 25ft. This is also having a momentus effect on global warming at the artic pole. 2 extra days of sun will make a big difference. I do not know what will happen in the fall.
@didi13 (2926)
• Romania
25 Feb 11
These are just a freak and lies, because nobody can predict the future,because you do not know what will happen tomorrow, but in 2012. These aberrations are those people out of "smart" that without realizing the damage yourself, and because of them, the war and the experiments made by them,and had a lot of people will suffer, and will lost many lives in their favor. The only way to end the world will come sooner is that these gentlemen or ladies to start playing some ping-pong Nuclear on Earth.
@QeeGood (1213)
• Sweden
24 Feb 11
There are many different prophecies about what is going to happen to the mankind on Planet Earth. One way is to live to discover what's in the future. Everything in the whole Universe are in infinite powerful processes forever changing. we are part of it living our life. As long as we have clean water, clean air to breath along with that Mother Earth is offering her resources for all living creature the life goes on.
@maclanis (2406)
• Belgium
23 Feb 11
I don't really believe in the whole end of the world thing in 2012. I don't see how anyone would be able to predict this. I wouldn't worry if I were you. :)
@megamatt (14291)
• United States
24 Feb 11
No I honestly don't believe that the world will end in 2012. Not to say that the world won't ever end. The fact is that nothing is forever in this world. Still when you really think about it, people have been saying the world is going to end, ever since the world had began. Then again, perhaps it has already ended, and we have already been long since blasted into some higher plane of existence. The 2012 thing is mostly a lot of rubbish and a byproduct of the mass media trying to insight fear. Which is nothing new. If the news media ever stopped trying to really insight fear in people, I would really think that the world is going to end. Therefore, the world is still here and everything is still intact. So no, I think that everything is likely to be still here come 2012.
@dreamnishu (1247)
• China
24 Feb 11
hello friend! i am believe in that one day our world will be destroy.i feel very sad for that.but do not know when it will.it is not sure that in 2012 our world will destroy but i can be happen in any day any time.i dont know that time i will be alive or not.i don't think so that human being will alive that time. thanks a lot.