| posted March 11, 2011 10:29AM |
jhuantamad Veteran Sulitizen 210 posts - Registered: Jan 15, 2011
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| No. The Mayan calendar is not a reliable predictor of future events to say the least. To even think that it is, it is completely absurd. View message logs jhuantamad: updated on March 11, 2011 07:46PM |
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| posted March 13, 2011 04:43AM |
repairman1018 Legendary Sulitizen 3498 posts | wala pong nakakalam ng kung kailan magugunaw ang mundo.... |
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| posted March 13, 2011 06:04AM |
forumshocker Supreme Sulitizen 1178 posts | antayin na lang natin, malay mo magkatotoo |
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| posted March 13, 2011 06:11AM |
philhomestwrealty Sulitizen-to-be 39 posts - Registered: Jul 9, 2010
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| di poh totoo yan gawagawa lang yan walanfg sino sa atin ang makakapagsabi nyan. |
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| posted March 13, 2011 06:21AM |
ecalmonte Majestic Sulitizen 10545 posts - Registered: Jan 19, 2010
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| No. The Mayan calendar is not a reliable predictor of future events to say the least. To even think that it is, it is completely absurd. Just as the calendar you have on your kitchen wall does not cease to exist after December 31, the Mayan calendar does not cease to exist on December 21, 2012. This date is the end of the Mayan long-count period but then -- just as your calendar begins again on January 1 -- another long-count period begins for the Mayan calendar. Message appended on March 13, 2011 07:23AM View message logs ecalmonte: appended post on March 13, 2011 07:23AM |
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| posted March 13, 2011 07:13AM |
great2find Majestic2 Sulitizen 21688 posts - Registered: Oct 9, 2007
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| Basta may exact date di ako maniniwala diyan.... but closely monitoring the world events right now..... many are fearful it may come even earlier than that.... let's just brace ourselves and pray! Ang feeling ko nasa Titanic Ship tayo na tumama na sa iceberg.... |
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| posted March 13, 2011 07:49AM |
ecalmonte Majestic Sulitizen 10545 posts - Registered: Jan 19, 2010
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| The Earth has always been subject to impacts by comets and asteroids, although big hits are very rare. The last big impact was 65 million years ago, and that led to the extinction of the dinosaurs. Today NASA astronomers are carrying out a survey called the Spaceguard Survey to find any large near-Earth asteroids long before they hit. We have already determined that there are no threatening asteroids as large as the one that killed the dinosaurs. All this work is done openly with the discoveries posted every day on the NASA NEO Program Office website, so you can see for yourself that nothing is predicted to hit in 2012. |
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| posted March 13, 2011 07:56AM |
urbanliving Legendary Sulitizen 4354 posts - Registered: Nov 26, 2010
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| nobody knows kung kelan mag-gugunaw ang mundo |
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| posted March 13, 2011 08:09AM |
sbmtravel Legendary Sulitizen 5321 posts - Registered: Feb 16, 2010
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| mali po yata yung spelling natin dyan.text speaks na yan.paki correct na lang.thanks |
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| posted March 13, 2011 08:53AM |
teamtribu Ultimate Sulitizen 1944 posts - Registered: Sep 9, 2009
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| tandaan po natin na walang sinoman ang nakakaalam nyan. walang pwedeng magtakda nyan kundi ang panginoon lamang |
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| posted March 13, 2011 09:04AM |
juliet01 Legendary Sulitizen 3574 posts - Registered: Feb 26, 2009
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| Hindi dapat pinaniniwalaan ang Mayan Calendar... Jesus nor His angels know about HIS coming but only the FATHER. |
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| posted March 13, 2011 09:19AM |
pinoywebsite2010 Supreme Sulitizen 859 posts - Registered: Sep 27, 2010
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| Wag naman sana , hehehe !!! |
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| posted March 14, 2011 01:08AM |
ecalmonte Majestic Sulitizen 10545 posts - Registered: Jan 19, 2010
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| The Secret NASA Conspiracy Some advocates for the 2012 catastrophe say that what will actually cause the devastation is an alignment of planets. There is no planet alignment on the winter solstice in 2012. Nonetheless, advocates of doom connect the fictional alignment to astrological predictions or groundless claims about a reversal of Earth's magnetic field and unprecedented solar storms. Many internet postings and guests on all-night apocalyptic radio have elaborated on these themes. E.C. Krupp, a Sky & Telescope contributing editor |
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| posted March 14, 2011 01:33AM |
DayaoFuneralHome Supreme Sulitizen 1082 posts - Registered: Sep 8, 2010
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| Magandang araw sa inyo mga KaSulit, sa amin pong paniniwala dumating yan petsa na yan, ang katapusan ng mundo ay walang nakakaalam kung kailan sasapit yan, Diyos na Makapangyarihan sa Lahat lamang ang nakakaalam kung kailan ito magaganap. Paghadaan natin ay ang mga possible disaster na mangyari dito sa bansa natin, so more prayers para sa ating ikakaligtas, kung darating na at muling magbabalik ang Diyos sa mundo kailangang nakahanda na tayo. Nakita naman po ninyo ng dumaan ang Undoy ay nakasurvived tayo at kahit maraming natural disaster na ang nangyari dito sa bansa natin, patuloy parin tayong nabubuhay ng maayos kahit paano at siguro ang dahilan po nito ay ang ating pananampalataya sa Diyos. God Bless mga KaSulit. |
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| posted March 14, 2011 03:22AM |
amber06 Supreme Sulitizen 1327 posts - Registered: Feb 13, 2010
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| hindi naman siguro grabe naman yun |
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| posted March 14, 2011 06:52PM |
ecalmonte Majestic Sulitizen 10545 posts - Registered: Jan 19, 2010
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| A reversal of the magnetic poles would not be catastrophic.  It seems that every few hundred thousand years or so, the Earth’s magnetic field dwindles to practically nothing and then gradually reappears with the north and south poles flipped. Now this flipping of the magnetic poles—which appears to have last happened about 780,000 years ago—isn’t particularly dangerous, but this brief period—about a century or so in duration—of decreased magnetic fields could threaten life on the planet, for without magnetic protection, particle storms and cosmic rays from the sun, as well as even more energetic subatomic particles from deep space, would strike Earth’s atmosphere, eroding the already beleaguered ozone layer and causing all sorts of problems to both man and beast (especially among those creatures that navigate by magnetic reckoning). Further, scientists estimate that we are overdue for such an event and have also noticed that the strength of our magnetic field has decreased about 5 percent in the past century, possibly signaling that such an event may be in our immediate future—within a few centuries if not sooner. However, in being so gradual, should scientists in the future discover that such a shift is in the works, there should be plenty of time to take the necessary precautions to avoid the most destructive effects by moving underground or off planet, or perhaps strengthening the planet’s atmospheric defenses through the use of exotic, futuristic technologies. In any case, it isn’t something we need to worry about in the short term—though it could be a concern for those living a few hundred or even thousands of years from now. |
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| posted March 14, 2011 07:20PM |
misstisay Majestic Sulitizen 6715 posts | i don't believe in this Mayan calendar. most probably, minadali na nila (mga Incas) ang pagsulat nito kasi nasakop na sila ng mga dayuhang Portuguese. so, i doubt on its accuracy because of colonization. |
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| posted March 14, 2011 07:42PM |
shawieski Majestic2 Sulitizen 19779 posts - Registered: May 11, 2009
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| ang katapusan ng mundo ay katulad ng sa isang magnanakaw, walang nakakaalam |
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| posted March 14, 2011 07:56PM |
coolphilipp04 Majestic Sulitizen 7314 posts - Registered: Sep 10, 2007
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| Mangyan Calendar ay hindi daw nagkakamali minsan at ito ang nagsabi na ang katapusan ng mundo ay decenber 12, 2012. hehehe... Mangyan? baka MAYAN. hehehe abangan natin sa 2012 kung totoong mangyayari... |
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| posted March 14, 2011 10:13PM |
ecalmonte Majestic Sulitizen 10545 posts - Registered: Jan 19, 2010
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| An increase in sunspot activity in 2012 will not have any particularly detrimental effect on the planet. As every schoolchild knows, our sun is constantly shooting gaseous plumes of white hot plasma thousands of miles into space which our atmosphere generously shields us from. Sometimes these plumes are much larger than normal, however, and are what we refer to as solar flares (more properly known as coronal mass ejections). Fortunately, these enormous magnetic outbursts that bombard Earth with a torrent of high-speed subatomic particles are also largely negated by the planet’s atmosphere and magnetic field, so we seldom feel the effects of these plasmic bursts, beyond creating havoc for ham-radio users and increasing the luminosity of the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. They are of concern mainly to space explorers, who really would have a problem if they are caught in orbit without suitable shelter when one of these things go off. The sun goes through a natural twenty-two year cycle when such storms increase significantly for a time before decreasing again. Such a period is scheduled to occur in 2012, which has some folks all atwitter. For those who are expecting the worst, it might be beneficial to realize that the sun reached similar period of solar activity in 1990, 1968, 1946, and it will again in 2034, 2056 and 2078. While these periods can produce large solar flares that can effect satellite communications and, in a worst-case scenario, adversely affect the flow of electrical energy through the power grids, it is unlikely to do more than produce some especially spectacular light shows in the northern skies and make people onboard the International Space Station a little nervous. |
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