I've been so absorbed on some creepy possibilities lately. It was just by accident that I discovered there had been a lot of write-ups and posts about the Year 2012. Allegedly, the civilization that we know now is threatened to totally change on or approximately December 21, 2012. The Mayan Calendar allegedly predicted it. Read: their calendar ends on December 21, 2012. The study of the celestial bodies allegedly shows that on December 21, 2012, the Solar System will cross the ecliptic plane. Some "experts" predict that on that day, the Earth may experience something that had already happened to the Earth 26,800 years ago, i.e., Polar Shift as suggested by Albert Einstein. Also, the Chinese oracle I-Ching, when all the possible combinations were graphed and studied by an "expert", the graph also abruptly ended precisely on December 21, 2012. Are they coincidental?
Try searching for websites about this at Google, Yahoo, YouTube, or any available search engine. You might be astounded of the enormous write-ups about it.
Here comes another one. While many scientists are vouching for the safety of the planned Big Bang experiment on the Large Hadron Collider at the CERN, there are also scientists who are trying to stop the experiment due to a number of reasons too costly to ignore. If the 'doomsday' scientists (those who fear that micro-black holes and strangelets may be produced while simulating the Big Bang) would be proven correct after having started the more than US$8.0B scientific project, we might as well end in 2012.
These are independent and totally unrelated developments about the future. Will 2012 change the world as we know it?
Surf for LHC blackholes. Judge for yourself after having read the more reliable posts from reputable websites.
But don't try it unless you're ready...! You can't say I haven't given you any warning at all.
Try searching for websites about this at Google, Yahoo, YouTube, or any available search engine. You might be astounded of the enormous write-ups about it.
Here comes another one. While many scientists are vouching for the safety of the planned Big Bang experiment on the Large Hadron Collider at the CERN, there are also scientists who are trying to stop the experiment due to a number of reasons too costly to ignore. If the 'doomsday' scientists (those who fear that micro-black holes and strangelets may be produced while simulating the Big Bang) would be proven correct after having started the more than US$8.0B scientific project, we might as well end in 2012.
These are independent and totally unrelated developments about the future. Will 2012 change the world as we know it?
Surf for LHC blackholes. Judge for yourself after having read the more reliable posts from reputable websites.
But don't try it unless you're ready...! You can't say I haven't given you any warning at all.