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2012 was deliberately fabricated by some people with ulterior motives.
I don't dare to judge anything else, but in astronomy, where I know a little bit, the arguments for the 2012 apocalypse are always so ridiculous, just to name a few.
Planet Nibriu.
The photon belt is a line between the Sun, the Earth, and the center of the Milky Way.
Solar storms. This talent is shallow, and there are some imprecision in it. But what is the credibility of the so-called apocalypse, where the arguments in astronomy can be found so many questions by an astronomy enthusiast? The same is true of other arguments.
The people who made up the end of the century in 2012 are people who don't understand astronomy, and if I were willing to do these things, I would be much more rigorous in science than I am now, but my sense of social responsibility will not allow me to do so.
The landlord found that all the arguments in 2012 have a commonality? It's hard to verify.
The argument cited is that it is a civilization that has long disappeared and is far away on the other side of the ocean, which is difficult to verify.
Speaking of celestial bodies, the time that can be observed has been pushed back again and again (for example, the time that can be observed has been pushed from 2009 to 2011), which is difficult to verify. And the latitude and longitude are never given, and it is difficult to verify.
In 2012, all the arguments landlords may wish to take a look, how many of them can be verified? Why can't I get it? It's simple, because it doesn't stand up to scrutiny.
The 2012 Apocalypse Theory is now again touting that in 2012 there will be seven planets in a straight line. After reading it, there is helplessness in addition to laughter. The arguments found by apocalyptic theorists in 2012 are really getting more and more ridiculous.
However, such a clumsy theory is still believed by some people, which is really thought-provoking.
2012, a farce, it's time to end.
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No, 2012 is just the beginning, and 2013 will die.
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I said you can live to 2111, do you believe it?
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In fact, the Mayans did see 2012 as a huge turning point. Mayan shamans spent 20 years promoting this prophecy to other shamans. This turning point refers neither to the end of the world, but to the advent of the fifth solar age.
The 2012 solar storm will not destroy the planet, saying that the earth will be hit by a strong solar storm in 2012, which will be far more destructive than Hurricane Katrina, and almost everyone on the planet will not escape its catastrophic impact. According to the experts who issued the warning, the impact of solar storms on the planet is likely to be "dominoes", and its impact will permeate every aspect of modern society. A few days ago, Wired magazine conducted an exclusive interview with Lawrence Joseph, CEO of Metatech Disaster Consulting Company, to discuss the disaster that this strong solar storm may bring to the earth, and how human beings should try to avoid the harm caused by this disaster.
In the past few decades, while human society has developed, it has also laid the groundwork for its own destruction. Modern lifestyles are overly reliant on science and technology, inadvertently exposing us to a greater sense of super-danger. Plasma ejected from the sun's surface could devastate our power grid, with catastrophic consequences.
Scientists warn that the 2012 severe solar storm will bring great disaster to people on Earth, and its influence will permeate every aspect of modern society. In the eyes of the experts who issued the warning, imagine that when the power grid becomes fragile and unstable, the industries that are closely related to the supply of electricity will also become victims. In addition, the GPS positioning system becomes waste due to satellite signal interruptions.
When a strong solar storm hits, there are two main problems for humans on Earth. The first is about modern power networks. Modern power networks typically cover a wider area at higher voltages, which allows the network to operate more efficiently and minimizes losses in power transmission and wasted power due to overproduction.
But, at the same time, it has become more vulnerable to the space climate. The transmission grid can become very fragile and unstable, and may even lead to a complete shutdown. The second issue is about the other systems that are interdependent with the grid and support our modern lives, such as sewage treatment, supermarket logistics infrastructure, power plant control, financial markets, and other issues that depend on the power system.
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This is an interesting question, because the natural regulation of the climate is contrary to the interests of mankind, so mankind arrogantly believes that the earth will be destroyed. Poor and ridiculous.
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No, that's just a warning. It warns humans to live in harmony with nature, and that the destruction of nature will be retaliated.
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The Earth's climate is changing, but no one can say what will happen. Don't blindly believe in the "Mayan" prophecy, if the prophecy is true and spiritual, then how can the Mayan civilization disappear, they should know how to avoid evil! As long as everyone cherishes the present and treats the people around us well, then we will not regret anything!
After all, no matter how big the difficulty is, we will face it together!
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No problem, surely.