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08-06-2010, 10:26 AM | #152 | |
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According to mayans and the calender, it is the End of the 4th Era (or world), signalling the begining of the 5th and final era. people take it to mean the end of the world because according to mayan stories each time the era ends the world is supposedly destroyed and born anew. However, this destruction or cleansing is just a translation (or mis-translation) because obviously some mayans survived from age to age to pass on the stories.
the age's also line up with certain very real celestial events, such as the earth's alignment and crossing of the galaxial plane which may cause a pole shift (both of which have happened before at about the same time)
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Pole shifts may have happened before, but it would have been due to large physical events here in Earth, like asteroid impacts, tectonic shifts, or massive shift of the ice shelves........Not because of some intergalactic thing. Everyone talks about "alignment of the planets" or "alignment of the galaxy" like as if it imparts noticeable gravatational effects on our planet. It doesn't. |
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Folding space? Sounds good until you realize the physical universe isn't a 2-d plane, but a 3-d object.
On folding space, as a Dune phile, I get pissed when people relate folding space and Dune. From the original novels, navigators didn't "fold" space. They traveled at relativistic velocies and used prescience to predict a safe route. But, I digress. The entire concept of space time is what is so intriguing about this entire discussion. Somehow, space and time are intertwined and inseparable to our present knowledge. If someone, or some civilization, learns how to separate the two, all problems are solved. If that is the case, the discoverers will not give a rat's ass about our puny world, and thus we will never know. Another nugget for thought is entropy and time perception. The entire, legitimate, scientific community supports the theory of entropy. That is, any system will spontaneously move towards the state of greatest disorder. Thus, the big bang, expanding universe, rust, erosion, etc. Entropy is a function of time, BUT WHAT THE FUCK IS TIME? Humans think of time as a measure of something, i.e. a clock, but it is more than that. Myself, I have this grand theory that time is experienced differently by different things. Much like how solar radiation (UV rays) has a greater affect on some folks skin than others. Suppose some objects' structures are more resistant to time than others, i.e. a diamond vs. graphite pencil lead. In other words, "time" moves faster for the pencil lead vs. the diamond. Scientists predict gravitons, so why not timeitons? This is great stuff. Once I smoke some weed, I'll put up some real crazy stuff.
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If they travelled below the speed of light, how would they get anywhere important before dying?
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