Sunday, January 27, 2019
Alien Invasion
2012 ALIEN INVASION? pic Researcher Ian ONeill said that its idiotic 2012 day of reckoning theories end get. He also said that according to the Examiner. com (a alternatively dubious, yet expansive brisks website), 2012 could be filled with an alien assault fleet after 3 very large, very fast miser equal objects were spotted in few astronomical images. But theres a problem. The unidentified flying object Examiner reporting this nonsense appears to have made the whole subject up, using a fictitious astrophysicist as a source, a sleek astronomical photograph and a whole truckload of delusional imagination to guide the fantasy.Researcher said that its his first real attempt for some condemnation that he had conditionn some integrity trying to indicate there go away be an alien invasion in 2012. Its been d one and however(a) before, but the invading aliens involving Zecharia Sitchins risible Annunaki &8212 ar supposed to be traveling aboard a pretended planet called Ni biru ( condition to arrive on Dec. 21, 2012, of course). Armageddon artificial satellite or Astronomical tarradiddle? Bad Astronomer Phil Plait clearly points taboo the flimsy dispatchice of evidence being used by the UFO Examiner is rightfully an image defect on the observation plate. It also happens a big bucksWhat makes this kick downstairsicular example (the picture on the top) susceptible to image defects is that the master key image was captu sanguine on a physical photographic plate and thus s after partned and digitized (i. e. , copied onto a computer for easy access) through the 2nd Generation Digitized peddle Survey. During the s screwning cultivate according to Phil Plait, it is nigh-on impossible to remove all spread and other debris from the plates, so dust and other debris depose often be found floating in some digitized images. Also, chips and cracks in the emulsion of the plates will be scanned.But how do you chicane if what youre looking at is a chip, scratch or coffee stain and not a ginormous alien space ship flying toward acres? Apart from the saucer-eyed application of logical design, astronomers will often photograph the same part of the night toss away with several different filters. If the object is in the sour filter, say (as the above photo was lifted from), and not in the red filter, then it is highly likely that the object isnt real and its just a fleck of dirt on one of the plates. CONCLUSION HonestIy I really dont believe in aliens. We competency be sugar the bottom of the barrel, cut on, aliens?Giant spaceships? Different colored flock? strange invasion in 2012? I think the explanation above is comme il faut to make us believe that alien invasion is not true. Anyone who wrote close that alien thing is just aiming to earn. They arent publicizing the end of the being as some helpful public service announcement, obviously we really know that, theyre doing it to make money. The writers or researchers who w ould say that they arent doing it for money are doing it because they have a dubious grasp on reality. 2012 Phenomenon Myths of the Near Future?The release of the new Roland Emmerich Hollywood blockbuster 2012 has brought fresh fervour to Internet geeks and astrological scholars alike, two of whom might have a keen interest in the prophesies events of celestial latitude 21, 2012, although most likely for different reasons. The end of the creation assureions for 2012 according to some researchers, stem from the belief that at the conclusion of the 5,125 year- hanker Mayan long await calendar, which coincides with celestial latitude 21, 2012 in our Gregorian calendar, there will be some human body of earth-shattering event or a series of events that will bring close to the destruction of mankind.The modern day interest in all this can be traced back to the late 1950s when Maud Worcester Makemson, an archaeoastronomer (someone that studies antiquated astronomy and its sociologic al implications) noted that the end of this time cycle would have had great opineing for the antiquated Maya people. This idea was further developed by an American anthropologist, Michael Coe. In his book The Maya Coe claimed that some old-fashioned Mayan writings suggested that the end of the long await calendar on December 21, 2012 marked the end of the world, Armageddon, doomsdayThe understructure for these doomsday predictions appears to have some slightly thorny origins. The December 2012 booking is connected to the conclusion of a time cycle in an ancient Mesoamerican calendar that began its countdown somewhere around 3114 BC. This starting point is when the ancient Maya people believed the previous world ended and a new one (the current one) began. Researchers also found out that there are a number of issues with these theories that should be noted however.Firstly, many scholars argue that in unequivocal Maya literature there are conflicting accounts of what the end of the long count calendar might actually signify, and very few sources suggesting that it might mean an end of world scenario like the one interpreted by Micheal Coe. Secondly, the countdown was reckon differently from one Mayan city-state to another, so the precise date of the conclusion of the Mayan long count calendar is far from clear.It is also interesting that modern decedents of the ancient Maya people govern little or no significance on the date December 21, 2012. Also, the ancient Maya scribes wrote roughly events that were set to take rank after the date corresponding to December 21, 2012, so at to the lowest degree some of them did not predict the end of the world to take place on that date. Furthermore, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that both the end of the long count or its somewhat arbitrary get a little over 5000 years ago, have any scientific significance whatsoever.An American author, John Major Jenkins, who has written extensively rough the May an culture and its relation to New Age mysticism suggests that the ancient Maya knew of this astronomical alignment of planets and stars, and that this was part of their calendar countdown. However his claims, which relate to where in the sky the zodiacal constellations appear, would have had more credence in 1998 when the alignment he talks about was more precise than it will be in 2012.But there are even more grand things going on in our picture of the end of the world cataclysm predicted for December 2012. Our doomsday prophecy puzzle also incorporates the idea of a significant galactic alignment that just happens to coincide with the 2012 winter solstice in December 2012, sum the galaxy itself is conspiring against us. It turns out that no end of the world predictions would be get along without a little input from the most famous seer of them all, a great deal a by-word for futurology, none other than Nostradamus himself.While there are many accounts that can be found floati ng around the Internet, which say Nostradamus predicted the end of the world in 1997 or was it 1999, or even 2012, none of them are able to say conclusively what the predictions really were, and clearly some of them were just theatre wrong, since we are still here. This is mainly because Nostradamus wrote in such an archaic language, composite with mysticism and metaphor, no one really knows for sure what his precise substance was in many of his predictions.In any case, most experts agree that if he did set a date for our demise it is somewhere in the late thirty-eighth century, so we should be OK for at least our lifetimes. As salubrious as the better known, or at least more talked about end of the world predictions, there is also a theory that a massive geo magnetic reversal is on the cards in 2012 it is according to the researchers. This involves the magnetic poles and the kingdoms magnetic field completely reversing.Scientists in this battleground do agree that the dry la nd is long overdue such a reversal, and end of the world theorists have tied this into the predicted peaks in solar flicker activity that are due in 2012, which could theoretically affect the Earths magnetic field. However experts are keen to point out that geomagnetic reversal is not something that would simply start one day. The process takes several thousand years and is not necessarily triggered by solar activity.What is more, the original predictions of a peak in solar activity in 2012 have now been put back to 2013. Perhaps the most strange end of the world prophecies centers on the mysterious Planet X, which was once thought by scientists to be the tenth outlying planet in the solar system. However, later evidence proved that the perceived gravitational effects of Planet X were actually miscalculations, and that it actually never existed.Not to be put off by mere evidence, New Age thinkers, most notably Nancy Lieder, follow the planet and re-named it Nibiru, claiming that it she had culture that its orbit would take it right by the Earth somewhere around 2010, creating geomagnetic polar shifts that cause absolute devastation crosswise the world, wiping out most of humanity. Incidentally, Lieders predictions are based on information she was given through an implant in her brain from aliens living in the Zeta Reticuli star system, honestly. Can Science beat the Doomsday hype? agree to Fraser Cain a publisher of the Universe today the world will come to an end. In approximately 4 billion years time, when the sun has down(p) its supply of hydrogen in its core, our nearest star will buster like a balloon when it starts to burn heavier elements, swallowing the planets of the inner solar system. Earth will be toast. However, this is the only guaranteed end-date scheduled in our planets future. Granted, there will undoubtedly be asteroid strikes, killer solar flares, geomagnetic reversals and possibly one or two interstellar gamma-ray bursts, but 4 billio n years is Earths sell-by date.CONCLUSION During my research about the 2012 phenomenon I have learned that nothing superfluous is predicted to happen in 2012. Especially that we are just human and only God knows what will happen in the future. No ancient civilization, vaticinator or crazed doomsday conspiracy theorist can see into the future. As I have said only God can do it. Indeed, they have never predicted anything of note in the past how could they predict the future. Theres also a lot of insanity in the world, there are a lot of people genuinely scared that the world might end in 2012.We already know what are the signs if end of the world like for example, great famine, nations by nations war, fortuitous events that are all acts of God, etc. , not those scientific explanations who doesnt believe in God. But likely the most frightening thing of all, I think is that many people will blindly believe that the Apocalypse is just around the corner, and no amount of science will convince them otherwise. This often distracts from real-world problems, such as climate change and crisis. Sure, the world will end in 4 billion years time, but we dont need to worry about that yet.
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