gyre wrote:It was all obsoleted rapidly by unmanned tech.
Hard to get excited over this, sorry.
gyre wrote:It was all obsoleted rapidly by unmanned tech.
Ugly Dougly wrote:gyre wrote:It was all obsoleted rapidly by unmanned tech.
Hard to get excited over this, sorry.
Ugly Dougly wrote:gyre wrote:It was all obsoleted rapidly by unmanned tech.
Hard to get excited over this, sorry.
H.G.Crosby wrote:Ugly Dougly wrote:gyre wrote:It was all obsoleted rapidly by unmanned tech.
Hard to get excited over this, sorry.
i think he was referring to your butchery of the english language.
Will the world end on 21st December 2012 because of the end of the Mayan calendar or because the winter solstice is "aligned" with the Milky Way?
The Mayan calendar does not predict the end of the world on Dec 12th 2012.
The exact date of the end of the current Mayan Long Count is still a matter of debate amongst Mayan scholars, although it is likely to be around Dec 21 2012.
The Mayan calendar is cyclical, and there are names for cycles longer than 13 bactuns of the Long Count which are coming to an end in 2012.
Even if the Mayans did believe that the world would come to an end at the end of the Long Count (which I don't believe is true), there is no reason to assume that they have any special knowledge which would allow them to make this prediction correctly. You are free to believe the Sun won't come up tomorrow, but it will anyway....
The fact that the winter solstice on 2012 is "aligned" with the plane of the Galaxy has no significance.
It takes the winter solstice 700-1400 years to cross the plane of the Galaxy.
The solstice last year (2005) was within 0.1 degrees (or 1/5th the size of the Sun) of where it will be on 2012.
The Sun crosses the plane of the Milky Way twice every year with no ill effect.
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