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After 2012...
Whats the next big Doomsday date?
Seems there is always some sort of doomsday date once 2012 comes and goes what is next? |
No such thing.
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Not announced yet :upsidedow
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2012 is NOT a dooms day date. at least not to people with a brain.
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I saw on discovery channel an asteroid is coming to earth between 2029 - 2035 (no shit)
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Here's one that says Oct, this year and that rapture starts this weekend... http://www.ebiblefellowship.com/outreach/tracts/may21/
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Just make one up and start your own cult.
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Needs to be far enough away to get a good number of recruits before the date.
Needs to be close enough that they gift you all their possessions for the benefit of the 'religion'. |
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I think our time keeping is a bit off, so i don't think it will happen exactly on 12.21.2012
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we have one at 21 may
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I think this is in reference to its size (global killer) and its proximity to earth.. its the biggest and the closest.. but yeah.. its too close for comfort.. where is Bruce Willis when you need him and his Armageddon crew..
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I'll say 2015 is the next doom day. I will create a cult and charge 10 dollars a month for the membership...
I thik i'll be rich! |
The real end is in 3 Billion years when the Sun finally dies.
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2017 is the real one
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no guys, 2021 .....
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/99942_Apophis .................................................. ........ 99942 Apophis (play /əˈpɒfɪs/, previously known by its provisional designation 2004 MN4) is a near-Earth asteroid that caused a brief period of concern in December 2004 because initial observations indicated a small probability (up to 2.7%) that it would strike the Earth in 2029. Additional observations provided improved predictions that eliminated the possibility of an impact on Earth or the Moon in 2029. However, a possibility remained that during the 2029 close encounter with Earth, Apophis would pass through a gravitational keyhole, a precise region in space no more than about a half-mile wide,[6] that would set up a future impact on April 13, 2036. This possibility kept the asteroid at Level 1 on the Torino impact hazard scale until August 2006, when the probability that Apophis will pass through the keyhole was determined to be very small. Apophis broke the record for the highest level on the Torino Scale, being, for only a short time, a level 4, before it was lowered.[7] Its diameter is approximately 270 meters (885 ft).[2] As of October 7, 2009, the odds of an April 13, 2036 impact are considered to be 1 in 250,000.[3][8] |
The end of your world can be whenever you want it to be ...
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The problem with a lot of these claims is even our smartest and most elite scientists aren't very sure about a lot of the stuff out there still. The way I see it is that this planet has been around a long, long, LONG time. Longer than most of us can conceive. People have only been around for a spec of that, but in contrast the dinosaurs were around for 150 million years or so.. so there is no real reason we can't be around for a few mill ourselves.. shit, we are barely across the 200 000 year mark give or take... |
http://neo.jpl.nasa.gov/apophis/
2029 it will pas between us and the moon. 2.9% chance of hitting us. russian space agency says it will pass through a area in space that will sling it back into us in 7 years. Nasa says it won't pass through that area of space referred to as a keyhole. so by 2020 we better be able to beam shit right out of the skies and obliterate it with our ray guns, or whatever sci fi moniker you want to use |
that would 12/12/12 at exactly 12:00
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2050 comes and there will be no food only canned roaches. Be prepared!
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