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2012 Doomsday: The Sagittarius Impact

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A small galaxy which has impacted the Milky Way previously is now sending us foreshocks of what will happen on December 21, 2012. "The Sagittarius impact as an architect of spirality and outer rings in the Milky Way." Chris Purcell et. al (Nature v.477, pp.303-303).

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v4 ... 10417.html

This also explains much of the north / south asymmetry we are seeing now on the Sun, Earth, and Saturn; because the impact comes from a certain direction (the south, I think).

It will not be a discrete event, but a culmination of events such as today's 7.2 quake in Turkey.

I have been on this forum for many years, and have studied this topic closely since 1981. At first, I was a skeptic of 2012 doomsday theories, but now here is the science. Drop your cocks and pull on your socks, dudes, it's coming!
 
A small galaxy which has impacted the Milky Way previously is now sending us foreshocks of what will happen on December 21, 2012. "The Sagittarius impact as an architect of spirality and outer rings in the Milky Way." Chris Purcell et. al (Nature v.477, pp.303-303).

http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v4 ... 10417.html

This also explains much of the north / south asymmetry we are seeing now on the Sun, Earth, and Saturn; because the impact comes from a certain direction (the south, I think).

It will not be a discrete event, but a culmination of events such as today's 7.2 quake in Turkey.

I have been on this forum for many years, and have studied this topic closely since 1981. At first, I was a skeptic of 2012 doomsday theories, but now here is the science. Drop your cocks and pull on your socks, dudes, it's coming!


You know that andromeda is going to crash into the milky way in a few billion years. I think it'll take a few million years before the effects of that crashing into the milky way are actually felt by the Earth. Although, it won't matter as by then the Earth will be charcoal.
 
I pencilled in Dec 21, 2012 into my daytimer.

Thanks for heads up.

In the meantime, shall I start making tin foil hats for the doomsday disciples?
 
I'm still waiting for the zombie apocalypse to happen. I think Facebook said its in December. A month or so to go then good zombie hunting. :D
 
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Here's a calendar you can use to track the days til......
 

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I pencilled in Dec 21, 2012 into my daytimer.

Thanks for heads up.

In the meantime, shall I start making tin foil hats for the doomsday disciples?

Make sure that you have a tent over your head, too, for additional protection. The tent material must be OPAQUE canvas, and you must make sure that the entry is entirely zipped shut.
 
Pictures, or it didn't happen.

Please Google, "World Gravity Map" for an impact probability image. Note that these are fairly new data...

Besides JUB, I watch Spaceweather.com daily.

Aloha!

Phil
 
Yes, the Mayans predicted the end of the world over a thousand years into the future, but couldn't see their own demise just months/years away. LMAO!

Every "end of the world as we know it" prognosticator has been wrong. Dead wrong.
 
Um, we have...

  • an article about the impact of a minor galaxy into the Milky Way eons ago, giving the Milky Way its present shape
  • nothing about any doomsday that's coming
  • nothing about even any effects on the earth in the present


This is supposed to be interesting... why???
 
Sorry. let me spell this out for you.

There are tough times in the galaxy.

14 September 2011
Astrophysics: Rough times in the Galactic countryside

* Curtis Struck

Nature 477, 286-287 doi:10.1038/477286a
 
Oh, wow -- exciting.

If there was anything potentially catastrophic worth paying attention to, it would have shown up in one of the science publications I read/monitor.

I'm not going to get excited about a hypothetical encounter with a hypothetical mini-galaxy some hypothetical billions of years ago.
 
Does this mean I can clear my calendar for 21/12/2012 again?
 
Of course, I expected a lot of skepticism. The Nature "News and Views" specifically mentions "Sagittarius" and "on-going" for time frames.

Six years ago, NASA's Solar Radiation and Climate Experiment held a meeting, at the conclusion of which they predicted that solar cycle 24 would start soon and have high sunspot counts. That has not happened. I predicted that , IF there were a low-count sunspot cycle, we would have an increase in climate-affecting volcanic eruptions. That HAS happened.

Referring to, "More Megaquakes on the way? That Depends on Your Statistics" by Richard A. Kerr, Science 332, p. 411, 2011 April 22. The first sentence: "Everyone agrees that these are geophysically unsettled times." The last sentence of the article cited above, quoting Emily Brodsky of UCSC: "It would be naïve of us to assume this is all random and not worth investigating."

Now I am going one step further, to say that there is a cause external to our solar system--explaining the increase in Kreutz comets hitting the Sun among other things.
 
Mods, can we get this moved to HT, please?

It is way too interesting to be stuck here in the political nerd forum.
 
And 'way too.... bizarre.

Well, yes, so I was a a bit humble. Also, I wanted to endure the initial onslaught of rude comments in a somewhat protected forum. But here goes!

Mods, please move...

Pulama,

Phil
 
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