The Year 2012 (Merged)

Where the hell have you been? That's one of the major things that's been talked about in this thread. :huh:

EDIT: Well, the whole, planet X concept has been anyways.
 
Well, some perceive that as the end of the world according to them.

As for me, I don't believe in any doomsday predictions.

If enough people believe it then something major will happen. That theory is in relation to the whole universal mind theory.

I am not sure I believe 2012 will be the end but it appears something major will happen in the next few years.

Science and technology have really reached their limits.

Nostradanus, if you believe it, says the end is near and by all indications - he's been pretty close thusfar.

Something WILL happen and soon. Aliens, WWIII, the Apocalypse, global land shift. meteor, take your pick.

Maybe this is an indication:

The world's first time machine? Tunnel to the past could open door to future within three months, say Russians

Last updated at 13:26pm on 7th February 2008


Time travel could be a reality within just three months, Russian mathematicians have claimed.


They believe an experiment nuclear scientists plan to carry out in underground tunnels in Geneva in May could create a rift in the fabric of the universe.

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--Life imitating art? Actors Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in the movie Back to the Future. Scientists say that time travel could be a reality in just three months--


The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) hopes its "atom-smashing" tests - which aim to recreate the conditions in the first billionth of a second after the "Big Bang'" created everything - will shed invaluable light on the origins of the universe.

But Irina Aref'eva and Igor Volovich, of Moscow's Steklov Mathematical Institute, say the energy produced by forcing tiny particles to collide at close to the speed of light could open the door to visitors from the future.


According to Einstein's general theory of relativity, any large amounts of matter or energy will distort the space and time that surrounds it. If the energy or mass is large enough, it is claimed that time can be distorted so much that it folds back on itself - creating a wormhole, or time tunnel, between the present and the future.


But Dr Brian Cox, a member of CERN and one of Britain's leading experts in particle physics, is highly sceptical about the Russian claims, calling them "nothing more than a good science fiction story". He said: "Cosmic ray collisions in the upper atmosphere are far more energetic than anything we can produce. "They have been occurring for five billion years, and no time travellers have appeared. "


"Stephen Hawking has suggested that any future theory of quantum gravity will probably close this possibility off, not least because the universe usually proceeds in a sane way, and time travel into the past isn't sane."


Cynics often point out that if time travel was really possible, we would have been visited by people from the future. However, Einstein's laws of physics suggest that time travel is only possible into the past as far as the point when the first time machine was invented.


 
I am a horrible person and pray nightly for death... so... hopefully 2012 doesn't disappoint.
 
Maybe this is an indication:

The world's first time machine? Tunnel to the past could open door to future within three months, say Russians

Last updated at 13:26pm on 7th February 2008


Time travel could be a reality within just three months, Russian mathematicians have claimed.


They believe an experiment nuclear scientists plan to carry out in underground tunnels in Geneva in May could create a rift in the fabric of the universe.

future060208_468x314.jpg

--Life imitating art? Actors Michael J. Fox and Christopher Lloyd in the movie Back to the Future. Scientists say that time travel could be a reality in just three months--


The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) hopes its "atom-smashing" tests - which aim to recreate the conditions in the first billionth of a second after the "Big Bang'" created everything - will shed invaluable light on the origins of the universe.

But Irina Aref'eva and Igor Volovich, of Moscow's Steklov Mathematical Institute, say the energy produced by forcing tiny particles to collide at close to the speed of light could open the door to visitors from the future.


According to Einstein's general theory of relativity, any large amounts of matter or energy will distort the space and time that surrounds it. If the energy or mass is large enough, it is claimed that time can be distorted so much that it folds back on itself - creating a wormhole, or time tunnel, between the present and the future.


But Dr Brian Cox, a member of CERN and one of Britain's leading experts in particle physics, is highly sceptical about the Russian claims, calling them "nothing more than a good science fiction story". He said: "Cosmic ray collisions in the upper atmosphere are far more energetic than anything we can produce. "They have been occurring for five billion years, and no time travellers have appeared. "


"Stephen Hawking has suggested that any future theory of quantum gravity will probably close this possibility off, not least because the universe usually proceeds in a sane way, and time travel into the past isn't sane."


Cynics often point out that if time travel was really possible, we would have been visited by people from the future. However, Einstein's laws of physics suggest that time travel is only possible into the past as far as the point when the first time machine was invented.


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...they've already been doing that for years now. Just not in Russia. Phail. :down
 
i like the way they're got a BttF picture. it's like people would be "time travel huh :confused: , oh back to the future *nod's head*"
 
i think it could do with a little cropping to be more widescreen but i can't be bothered.
 
it sort of looks like an airplane crash. anyway i'll change it up to something else lava related at sometime.
 
as long as Nolan's trilogy ends by then I don't care
 
Ok, can anyone debunk these interesting documentaries on 2012?







I'm really starting to re-think my life right now.

-TNC
 
"Gravity is not affected at all by Earth's magnetic field, because gravity is the attractive force of the mass of two objects, which is unrelated to magnetism."

"Although the recent movie The Core tells the story of the Earth's magnetic field dissipating, causing the entire atmosphere to disintegrate, you don't need to worry about that happening! The magnetic field will exist as long as the outer core is liquid - and that will be for a long long time!"


http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=523

:woot:
 
Oops. Double post.

Anyway, here's another eye-opener:



I think after I'm finished with this semester of school, I'm going out to do some research of my own to see if there's anything that I should do in order to prepare for the worst. I'm not going to sit around and be sorry for not being prepared later when it could be too late.

and if nothing happens, well...There's always World War III..and we all know that's coming.

My life is finally looking up and I'm not going to have it be destroyed by some damn weather changes or a nuclear war. That's all I'm saying.

-TNC
 

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