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On Jun 18, 12:51 am, nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote wrote: http://www.ng2000.com/fw.php?tp=astronomy nightbat Quiet please, next the coffeeboys will be labeling Newton a grandfathered in saucerhead, oh the humanity! The end of the world may theoretical wandering incoming large space body occur at any time, no need to blame a great. That the Mayans pointed to 2012 rather then Newton's 2060 is dependent on whose calendar was more accurate based pointing reality. Given an error bar of less then fifty years between them the co-affirmation of the predicted end of times possibility is the alarming part. Officer Warhol points to 2012 Wormwood pending disaster while Newton based timeline pegs a little more extended time but with agreed same finality. Per net Seans if we can make it to Mars we can beat the predicted end of mankind that even Hawking is now in agreement we have to make it off the planet for good to assure humanities survival. Outer moon and planet colonies may affirm man's ability to beat the predicted odds of natures plan for routine cataclysmic event species extermination. ponder on, the nightbat Yes, you have Newton predicting the end in 2060, and considering how right he was on other things he said, it is hard to ignore him on this final prediction. The Mayas of course thought things would wrap up in 2012. And in between you have the Dave Tholen predicted Apophus asteroid coming in 2029 and 2036! But good Earth Science Officers must always be prepared for final catastrophes whenever they come. And yes, we do need to establish some colonies elsewhere as a good hedge. Double-A |
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