Fun with prophesy - Mayan 2012 vs Cern L.H.C.
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P.s.... loving the idea of a Luke Skywalker pigeon....haha
P.s.s the comparison between the Maya Calender and pics of the LHC... crazzzy! lol
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Much thanks to the maker of this video... I shit you not, I've been telling my friends I'd put money on it that 2012 and the LHC are somehow linked. Been saying this for years since i found out about the CERN experiment (true story). Not so much that it will be some apocalyptic event so to speak - maybe possibly just..... a scientific discovery that challenges the religious viewpoints of the world - and people lose it. Who knows. Love the video .. and that someone thinks as crazily as i do. HA!
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The face depicted on the Mayan calender is in fact Gene Simmons from the rock band KISS. When the Large Hadron Collider is repaired towards the end of 2012 Simmons uses it to tear a hole in space and time enabling him to travel back thousands of years and rock the Mayan civilization. Note how other KISS band members are nowhere to be seen on the calendar. This is because of a power struggle within the group with each member jockeying for the position of the ultimate God. There is no contest.
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LOL !!! GO SKYWALKER !!!
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Heh, this video kicks ass in multiple ways. Jokester.
black holes are not as strong as you think. there power depends on there mass, and mass can;t be swapped from voidness from that quantity. a black hole that small couldnt soak in enough new mass to grow. i learned that in grade school. you should go sometime. lol im just joking about the last part
chocolatenapalm 1 year ago
@chocolatenapalm I like an informed contribution almost as much as a sarcastic one. Well done.
On black holes, no-one has ever observed one in action from closer than about a squillion miles, so I think your grade school teacher was speaking from theory rather than observation or experimentation. Also, black hole is just one possible result of these experiments. There are others. But what?
TimeTelescope 1 year ago