Fishes33;2161353; said:I am sure that earth have gone thru a couple of times, but this is the one that human kind is going to witness :O
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. Virgil Armstrong also says that two other galaxies will line up with ours at the same time. A cosmic event!
Time is speeding up (or collapsing). For thousands of years the Schumann Resonance or pulse (heartbeat) of Earth has been 7.83 cycles per second, The military have used this as a very reliable reference. However, since 1980 this resonance has been slowly rising. It is now over 12 cycles per second! This means there is the equivalent of less than 16 hours per day instead of the old 24 hours.
Each era of time (a few million yrs apart) are broken into different time period.. This could be the end of the human period.. since the first homo sapien appeared on earth (approx 2 million yrs ago) so the cycle is coming to an end... As for the destruction / castrophic event, it might happen but life have survived million of years, so we might make it thru ^^ Im sure this is nothing new compared to earth's history.. we (with knowledge) only exist in earth for a mere 5000 yrs.. There still lot to earn and lot to experience... ^^
No matter whats the outcomelife will find a way ^^
Do you even know what the Schumann Resonance is?
According to our best knowledge, which is generally the Einstein version, time is relative to speed. Thats the best correlation we know. Now back to the schumann resonance... Just because you have a malfunctioning clock doesn't mean time actually sped up or slow down. The schumann resonance is caused by lightning discharges as far as I know and does nothing to explain the speeding up or slowing of time. Time is time, and it is the constant used to measure these frequencies. Correct me if I am wrong please.
Some of the smartest men in the world are physicists who, believe it or not, are interested in these "doomsday" problems as well. They are humans too and are curious. Don't you think they know enough or are better qualified to make these judgements/statements? Why do we feel like we need to take flaky bits of information, which we gathered up in an hour or two at best of world wide web reading, and jump to a definitive know-it-all conclusion? Don't you think we need to slow down a bit here? Afterall, even with our excellent weather forcasts we can't predict the weather perfectly more than a few days or week ahead. I'm sure most people here can't even predict when their wives/husband will leave them... or even how they themselves will perish in the end... I wonder why we feel the need then to jump to conclusions about how every single human being will perish?
... My guess is that its all a psychological issue with the human brain in general. Too curious and yet too overconfident in our wn abilities... We like to generalize everything, even things we do not fully understand. I think we should worry about what we're doing to the environment instead. My two cents