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Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
taipan wrote:*Buckaroo* wrote:eowyn wrote:
Is buckeroo 'pro' anything?
pro-truth.
In 2012, according to the Maya Calender, the world is going to change and we will have 5000 years of peace and riddance from all this evil. This has alternatively been called Satya-Yuga/the age of truth, we need to wait for time to take its own course to cleanse the world while being on our guard all the while.
And when might this be on our calendar?
I hope it doesn't fall near my birthday. The worst thing you can have is trying to compete with a big celebration.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
it starts on Dec 31, 2012 (western calender). The planetary alignment of earth then shifts from its present position.
It has immense consequences on the world.
According to Hindu scriptures Vishnu-avatar will take birth during this time. He will go and fight the evil and set the stage for next golden era of peace.
Go google for 2012, Maya Calender.
It has immense consequences on the world.
According to Hindu scriptures Vishnu-avatar will take birth during this time. He will go and fight the evil and set the stage for next golden era of peace.
Go google for 2012, Maya Calender.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
Ah, Dec 31st, that's alright.
Might clash with New Year's Eve though. Maybe you should tell them to hold it off for a couple of weeks. A few more days of war and destruction won't hurt anyone too much.
Might clash with New Year's Eve though. Maybe you should tell them to hold it off for a couple of weeks. A few more days of war and destruction won't hurt anyone too much.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
Not if we're all pi**ed and partying, it won't.
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Pity the Maya didn't survive to see all this expected peace.....
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Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
Whoa.... absolutely insane... you want brainwashing, there we go.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
eowyn wrote:Pity the Maya didn't survive to see all this expected peace.....
Those guys accurately predicted all the solar, lunar eclipse and every solstice accurately more than 3000 years ago to this day. There is no reason to doubt their calculations.
The Maya were slaughtered and decimated by the Spaniards and all their work was destroyed except certain inscription on temple walls.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
*Buckaroo* wrote:eowyn wrote:Pity the Maya didn't survive to see all this expected peace.....
Those guys accurately predicted all the solar, lunar eclipse and every solstice accurately more than 3000 years ago to this day. There is no reason to doubt their calculations.
The Maya were slaughtered and decimated by the Spaniards and all their work was destroyed except certain inscription on temple walls.
Slaughtered and decimated?
Bit odd.
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Batfink Begins wrote:Whoa.... absolutely insane... you want brainwashing, there we go.
I am sorry if it came across as brainwashing, my intention was to provide a glimmer of hope in the negative news.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
*Buckaroo* wrote:I am sorry if it came across as brainwashing, my intention was to provide a glimmer of hope in the negative news.
No, it's fine. I just meant you've been brainwashed.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
It's mathamatically reasonably easy to predict solar and lunar eclipses. Predicting future events that aren't based on mathatical equations is entirely different, might as well throw chicken bones on the ground.
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In 2012 the plane of
our Solar System will line up exactly with the plane of our Galaxy, the
Milky Way. This cycle has taken 26,000 years to complete. Two other
galaxies will line up with ours at the same time. A cosmic event
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
*Buckaroo* wrote:eowyn wrote:Pity the Maya didn't survive to see all this expected peace.....
The Maya were slaughtered and decimated
So 90% survived?
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Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
SOLAR FLARES AND GLOBAL WARMING. A recent study by researchers at Duke
University and the Army Research Office has found new evidence of a
link between solar flare activity and the earth's temperature. The work
is another contribution to the ongoing debate over global warming and
its causes. A strong link between solar flares and our climate, if it
exists, could override the influence humans have on the temperature of
our environment. One of the challenges of determining the connection
between solar flare activity and the atmosphere stems from the fact
that the motion of the air that blankets our planet is turbulent and
complex. A sudden burst of solar activity would, in effect, be smeared
out by moving air and its interaction with the earth's surface. Any
temperature increase caused by a given period of solar flare activity
would be difficult to determine, at best. Rather than focus on such
challenging one-to-one correlations, the new study compares the form of
the statistical fluctuations in solar flare activity with the form of
the statistical fluctuations of the earth's temperature. The
researchers (contact: Bruce J. West, Bruce.J.West@us.army.mil,
919-549-4257) explain that solar flare activity can be characterized by
a type of statistics described by a Levy distribution, which is
generated by a "Levy-walk." (Many natural phenomena, from foraging
patterns of spider monkeys to complex hydrodynamic flows, are well
described by Levy walks, although the coefficients in the relevant
equations typically vary from one phenomenon to another. See Update
510-3 for one example.) Analyses of global and local temperature
fluctuations are also well described by a Levy-walk. In
fact, a comparison of the mathematical coefficients that describe the
fluctuations suggest to the researchers that the atmosphere directly
inherits its temperature fluctuations from the variation in solar flare
activity. Unless some other underlying cause is responsible for the
unlikely correspondence between solar flares and the earth's
temperature, the research suggests that for the large part variations
in global temperatures are beyond our control and are instead at the
mercy of the sun's activity. (Nicola Scafetta and Bruce J. West, Physical Review Letters, 20 June 2003)
University and the Army Research Office has found new evidence of a
link between solar flare activity and the earth's temperature. The work
is another contribution to the ongoing debate over global warming and
its causes. A strong link between solar flares and our climate, if it
exists, could override the influence humans have on the temperature of
our environment. One of the challenges of determining the connection
between solar flare activity and the atmosphere stems from the fact
that the motion of the air that blankets our planet is turbulent and
complex. A sudden burst of solar activity would, in effect, be smeared
out by moving air and its interaction with the earth's surface. Any
temperature increase caused by a given period of solar flare activity
would be difficult to determine, at best. Rather than focus on such
challenging one-to-one correlations, the new study compares the form of
the statistical fluctuations in solar flare activity with the form of
the statistical fluctuations of the earth's temperature. The
researchers (contact: Bruce J. West, Bruce.J.West@us.army.mil,
919-549-4257) explain that solar flare activity can be characterized by
a type of statistics described by a Levy distribution, which is
generated by a "Levy-walk." (Many natural phenomena, from foraging
patterns of spider monkeys to complex hydrodynamic flows, are well
described by Levy walks, although the coefficients in the relevant
equations typically vary from one phenomenon to another. See Update
510-3 for one example.) Analyses of global and local temperature
fluctuations are also well described by a Levy-walk. In
fact, a comparison of the mathematical coefficients that describe the
fluctuations suggest to the researchers that the atmosphere directly
inherits its temperature fluctuations from the variation in solar flare
activity. Unless some other underlying cause is responsible for the
unlikely correspondence between solar flares and the earth's
temperature, the research suggests that for the large part variations
in global temperatures are beyond our control and are instead at the
mercy of the sun's activity. (Nicola Scafetta and Bruce J. West, Physical Review Letters, 20 June 2003)
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
http://edviswanathan.sulekha.com/blog/post/2007/01/creation-and-destruction-of-universe.htm
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
Shambhala is supposed to be the capital of Agartha. It is in Shambhala
(village) that Vishnu avatara will take birth. So it is very much on
earth, yet hidden away from us.
Kalki Avatar of Lord Vishnu
Srimad Bhagavtam states in Verse 12, chapter 2, Text 18:
sambhala-grama-mukhyasya
brahmanasya mahatmanah
bhavane visnuyasasah
kalkih pradurbhavisyati
According
to this verse, Lord Vishnu will take the Kalki Avatar at the Sambhala
village at the end of Kali Yuga to establish the oncoming Satya Yuga.
Padma Purana (6.242.8-12) also mentions that the name of the village is
Sambhala. This village is supposed not to exist today, but to be be
born in due time, from the inner earth. The Tibetan lore speaks of a
city named Shamballa which they consider to be in the interior of the
earth on the Himalayas. Thus the Satya Yuga with its truly Vedic
civilization will be established on the surface of the earth from its
interior.
(village) that Vishnu avatara will take birth. So it is very much on
earth, yet hidden away from us.
According to this verse, Lord Vishnu will take the Kalki Avatar at the
Sambhala village at the end of Kali Yuga to establish the oncoming
Satya Yuga. Padma Purana (6.242.8-12) also mentions that the name of
the village is Sambhala. This village is supposed not to exist today, but to be be born in due time, from the inner earth. The Tibetan lore speaks of a city named Shamballa which they consider to be in the interior of the earth on the Himalayas. Thus the Satya Yuga with its truly Vedic civilization will be established on the surface of the earth from its interior.
Kalki Avatar of Lord Vishnu
Srimad Bhagavtam states in Verse 12, chapter 2, Text 18:
sambhala-grama-mukhyasya
brahmanasya mahatmanah
bhavane visnuyasasah
kalkih pradurbhavisyati
According
to this verse, Lord Vishnu will take the Kalki Avatar at the Sambhala
village at the end of Kali Yuga to establish the oncoming Satya Yuga.
Padma Purana (6.242.8-12) also mentions that the name of the village is
Sambhala. This village is supposed not to exist today, but to be be
born in due time, from the inner earth. The Tibetan lore speaks of a
city named Shamballa which they consider to be in the interior of the
earth on the Himalayas. Thus the Satya Yuga with its truly Vedic
civilization will be established on the surface of the earth from its
interior.
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Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
In 2012 the plane of
our Solar System will line up exactly with the plane of our Galaxy, the
Milky Way. This cycle has taken 26,000 years to complete. Two other
galaxies will line up with ours at the same time. A cosmic event
Very good, why does that mean everything will suddenly become perfect?
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Wow, haven't met a nutter who goes off subject and post out of context for a while. We're still at a novelty stage I feel.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
13 Mayan bakthun cycles
http://www.timeisart.net/timeshift/introduction/13baktun_wave_harmonic.jpg
http://www.timeisart.net/timeshift/introduction/13baktun_wave_harmonic.jpg
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
Religious scriptures do as much for me as "Chris Evans' tea leaf predictions".
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
eowyn wrote:In 2012 the plane of
our Solar System will line up exactly with the plane of our Galaxy, the
Milky Way. This cycle has taken 26,000 years to complete. Two other
galaxies will line up with ours at the same time. A cosmic event
Very good, why does that mean everything will suddenly become perfect?
Slowly it will ! I have just posted a few links of Eastern theology views things.
For those who are Google challenged.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
The science is fine, the reglious interpretation isn't.
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F**k theology. There's no need for it in the modern day. We're all under control now, we're not going to revolt. We all don't need organised religion to keep going, we've got better quality of lives on a whole. We don't need much explaining, we've all had it explained by the simplification of complex mathematics.
Re: Interesting article thread (non cricket related).
eowyn wrote:The science is fine, the reglious interpretation isn't.
The message is more important than either, if you want scientific proof then you can have it. If religious validation is needed, then there is that too.
Sometimes when you want to look into history, religious records might be inevitable. We are attempting to look at the world from another angle, where time is more constant and stable and events/flux pre-ordained.
If there are people who indeed exercise control over the world like International bankers and Freemason/Neocon clique, that is how they would be looking at things. They take the long view.
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