2012 - Mayan Calendar Math - Calculating Time (Part 1 of 2)
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the mayan's knew there was a black hole in space for thousands of years, and just recently on this decade it was confirmed. Makes you think how advaced this civilisation was
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it is easier to make predictions when you have a copy of creations schedule. They had that schedule. At least they had the required math that would have been needed. (or something within' its amazement).
Now that I know the schedule. We are bringing in truth and ethics into play. This also means that an energy of us beings able to work with each other on a conscious level much better.
This schedule is a 2.5 year schedule starting around this time. Enjoy it guys and gals.
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@coldx833 the world is not going to finish on 2012 you are the retarded please read READ that's all you need
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Brilliant :) You might not like Physics but I think Physics likes you! ;)
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Its more like 256.26 years. The decimal might seem small but .26 of a year is equal to about 98 days. When it comes to calendars, 98 days is a lot to round-off. Im not sure we're dealing with squares.
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Actually, I am chinese and we have also stories about snakes and dragons being here andi it coincides with the Mayan legends + Sumerian + Egyptian legends. I really doubt they all made up these beings and they tell the same story. Our makers are coming back and no they are not gods.
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@likeroby allt he scientests do not say this. Mr. S. Hawkins says 15
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@endlessmountain ask all the scientists, i suggest you watch a lecture from lawrence krauss, the universe from nothing. A very interesting lecture coming from one of the very brilliant theoretical physicians we should be proud to have. There is a very strong agreement in the world of science that the universe is 13.72 billions old. It was once to be 15, but we improve our calculations and get closer to the real number day by day.
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@likeroby give me your synopsis on how you get this figure that works on a logical level
Started off interesting, but got too sparsely explained for a beginner. Why did the Mayans apply the dates they applied? Why is 2012 to be 2012, and not 3125?
lucyk6992 4 months ago
@lucyk6992 I have no reference to the Mayans using 2012 as a date that makes any logical sense what so ever. Why not 3125 or even 2104 is easy to answer but maybe difficult for you to explain because I use a years/days left until zerodate (end of calendar) calculation and based on the current level of consciousness as of late 2011 it states we are under 1,000 days to go and maybe under 500.
endlessmountain 4 months ago