It's called trolling.n03s said:No!You mad??!!!
Seriously..
Pretty sure we have the 11th of November THIS FUCKING YEAR to worry about first.Zakarath said:Pfff, the world is actually going to end on Febuary 2, 2222, because that's when all the numbers will be the same. My logic is infallible.
ROFL. Here's what I think happened:Risingblade said:The next day they were wiped out by the Conquistadores xDMad Hamish said:Mayan Calendar Maker A: Well we've used up all the space on this piece of stone. How far does it go to?
Mayan Calendar Maker B: 2012
Mayan Calendar Maker A: Ah, well we've got plenty of time to add more years. Let's go have some chocolate.
You do realise that scholars are still arguing about when the calender even started right?I am 2 cool 4 anime said:It looks like 2012 is coming true...Why is the earthquwake in Japan,the radiation,and the star explosion in 2004 (it really did happen,look in to it),it looks like the end days are coming true!I really dont know what to think,maybe its just the end of Japan..(then the ancient mayans where Japanese!)What do you think??
Thanks for linking that! It was interesting. I especially liked how the guy said that you shouldn't resort to using him as a reference just because he is an authority and that you should always try to understand matters yourself. Also, I liked that he said that being able to ask the right questions is more important than memorizing science.Sanglyon said:you reminded me of thisJordi said:Anyway, 2012 is totally going to "come true". At least in the sense that it is going to happen. The end of the world: not so much.
"Is it going to happen? of course it's gonna be 2012. And after that 2013."
That's not very nice, mateTcheQ said:Biased poll. Where is the 'shut up, you uneducated moron" option.
You have to understand that it's very hard to explain scientific stuff to non-scientist. I see from your profile that you're studying IA (I was too). Imagine trying to explain what "P=NP" is about to someone in a totally different field, like art, architecture or law? They'd go "what? np complete? What does that mean? Polynomial time? Non deterministic? What are you talking about? What does a traveling saleman have to do with it?"Jordi said:Thanks for linking that! It was interesting. I especially liked how the guy said that you shouldn't resort to using him as a reference just because he is an authority and that you should always try to understand matters yourself. Also, I liked that he said that being able to ask the right questions is more important than memorizing science.
I'm not so sure I agree that his questions are the right ones though. The fact that the planet aligns with the center of the universe each year tells us that it probably isn't such a big deal, but it does nothing for helping us understand why.
Also, debunking the "end of the Mayan calendar" by basically saying that the Mayans believed some stupid other shit as well doesn't really seem the way to go. The fact that they believe other things, doesn't mean that this one thing can't be correct. I would focus more on the "prediction" itself (which is apparently nonexistent; the calendar just ends).
Are you giving me a counter-point because you agree with human sacrifice? Or is it you believe the Mayans were right about that whole end of the world thing?HentMas said:... sorry dude, you´ve watched too much movies, the Mayans weren't that keen on sacrifice, the ones that made sacrifices were the "Aztecs"... dear god people!Jewrean said:You would put your trust in a civilization that sacrificed 80,000 humans in one ceremony just to open a new temple when this could have sufficed?:
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Make no mistake, the Mayans were stupid as hell.
This.SpireOfFire said:EDIT: also, why are we getting future telling tips from a dumbass civilization that was too stupid to predict their own demise? you think they can predict our future and not theirs?
Scientific American had a great article on polynomial time, deterministic computing tasks and so on that I find a great reference for explaining this stuff (especially with reference to quantum computing as that's what the article was geared towards).Sanglyon said:Imagine trying to explain what "P=NP" is about to someone in a totally different field, like art, architecture or law? They'd go "what? np complete? What does that mean? Polynomial time? Non deterministic? What are you talking about? What does a traveling saleman have to do with it?"
So stupid they measured the solar year more accurately than Greek astronomers.Jewrean said:Make no mistake, the Mayans were stupid as hell.