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When I am an old woman, I shall wear purple with a red hat that doesn't go, and doesn't suit me.And I shall spend my pension on brandy and summer gloves and satin candles, and say we've no money for butter.I shall sit down on the pavement when I am tired and gobble up samples in shops and press alarm bells and run my stick along the public railings and make up for the sobriety of my youth.I shall go out in my slippers in the rain and pick the flowers in other people's gardens. And learn to spit...
But the bad thing is, people will subconciously still rush the grocery stores. And the people who use every excuse to party will fill the grocery stores.
(Reuters) - If you are worried the world will end next year based on the Mayan calendar, relax: the end of time is still far off.
So say Mayan experts who want to dispel any belief that the ancient Mayans predicted a world apocalypse next year.
The Mayan calendar marks the end of a 5,126 year old cycle around December 21, 2012, which should bring the return of Bolon Yokte, a Mayan god associated with war and creation.
Author Jose Arguelles called the date "the ending of time as we know it" in a 1987 book that spawned an army of Mayan theorists, whose speculations on a cataclysmic end abound online. But specialists meeting at this ancient Mayan city in southern Mexico say it merely marks the termination of one period of creation and the beginning of another.
"We have to be clear about this. There is no prophecy for 2012," said Erik Velasquez, an etchings specialist at the the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). "It's a marketing fallacy."
The National Institute of Anthropological History in Mexico has been trying to quell the barrage of forecasters predicting the apocalypse. "The West's messianic thinking has distorted the world view of ancient civilizations like the Mayans," the institute said in a statement.
In the Mayan calendar, the long calendar count begins in 3,114 BC and is divided into roughly 394-year periods called Baktuns. Mayans held the number 13 sacred and the 13th Baktun ends next year.
Sven Gronemeyer, a researcher of Mayan codes from La Trobe University in Australia, who has been trying to decode the calendar, said the so-called end day reflects a transition from one era to the next in which Bolon Yokte returns.
"Because Bolon Yokte was already present at the day of creation ... it just seemed natural for the Mayan that Bolon Yokte will again be present," he said.
Of the the approximately 15,000 registered glyphic texts found in different parts of what was then the Mayan empire, only two mention 2012, the Institute said.
"The Maya did not think about humanity, global warming or predict the poles would fuse together," said Alfonso Ladena, a professor from the Complutense University of Madrid. "We project our worries on them."
Our sun gives off CME's all the time, it's not a catastrophic event unless you're a satellite or sometimes a power grid. Which means a lot of old people will die, depressing and sad but about par for seasonal flu epidemics.
It sounds far more dramatic than it is. Even the TV programs that hype the living bejeezus out of these things readily admit that the hype is just for ratings.
Brett Erlich Wrote:
Chris Christie is so fat, I was giving a presentation and he ate my pie charts.
All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. They are endowed with reason and conscience and should act towards one another in a spirit of brotherhood.
I can't tell you how many "end of the world" dates I've seen come and go over the past 51 years! I'm confident that we'll still be here when this current one ticks over, as well.
Alison
To be ruled by tradition just means that you're letting yourself be outvoted by the dead.
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Interesting thought on another forum: This newly found calendar is actually older then the (shorter) calendars foud earlier. Why would the Mayans make newer calendars end earlier? Did they see something coming?
My take: The calendars found earlier stopped at the point where a certain celestial aligment occured. They simply stopped there because it was a convienent moment. The moment of januari 1st, 0 AD was also chosen arbitrarily, after all.
Massive CME`s (which we havent seen lately) will completetly destroy the US antiquated power grids. As well as most of the worlds power grids.
This is what I say will happen, perhaps within the next year
Massive CME`s can also completely blow away our atmosphere, look at Mars.
As far as the Mayan calender goes, all they have said will happen at that time is that the gods will return. And believe me that is something you dont wish to see in your lifetime either.