Poll: Do You Think The End Is Upon Us? (12/21/12)

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DoPo

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Dags90 said:
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I hope not, as I start my holiday on that exact morning and the apocalypse would make it slightly harder to enjoy.

Either way, people are going to drink like it's the end of the world, and at least some people are going to kill others or injure themselves.
Isn't the Christian apocalypse a usually drawn out affair?

I figure at the very least I should be able to pick up a sympathy fuck from someone. The world is ending, so lets get it on!
But the Mayans weren't Christian. Who knows what their filthy pagan apocalypse would be like. I bet they won't even have, like, famine, suffering, lakes of fire and so on. Blasphemy, I say!
 

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1: They found more calendars
2: They never said the world ended when the calendar did
3: They didn't have leap years
 

Shadowsetzer

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Heronblade said:
Were you guys aware that they found the rest of the Mayan calender? It never ends. The conspiracy nuts have even less of a leg to stand on than normal.

In fact, a date for a specific predicted event has been discovered. That date will not occur for another ~4 x 10^28 years in the future, about 3 quintillion times the current accepted age of the universe
Actually, since the sun's predicted to die in about 5 billion years (about ~5 x 10^9 years), and it'll probably become a red giant in the process of dying (thus absorbing the Earth into its mass), your estimate is wildly optimistic. Better start stocking up. :p
 

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Shadowsetzer said:
Heronblade said:
Were you guys aware that they found the rest of the Mayan calender? It never ends. The conspiracy nuts have even less of a leg to stand on than normal.

In fact, a date for a specific predicted event has been discovered. That date will not occur for another ~4 x 10^28 years in the future, about 3 quintillion times the current accepted age of the universe
Actually, since the sun's predicted to die in about 5 billion years (about ~5 x 10^9 years), and it'll probably become a red giant in the process of dying (thus absorbing the Earth into its mass), your estimate is wildly optimistic. Better start stocking up. :p
All I'm saying is that if the Mayans for some weird reason managed to predict the future as these nutjobs claim, they've got a long time to wait before the doomsday banners get pulled out.

Heh, even discounting the inevitable death of sol, not to mention heat death of the known universe, humanity itself won't exist as much as a single million years from now, much less that kind of time, at least, not as the same species.
 

Akytalusia

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it sure would be nice, but i won't get my hopes up. that won't stop me from having fun with it all the way to the end though, since the next day there won't be anymore doomsdays for awhile and things will get boring again. :/
 

Gabanuka

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I have tickets for Les Miserables on the 21st so I really hope not. Though I am actually worried about the date, there are a lot of stupid people in the world who may over react.

Also my Facebook feed is gonna be the most annoying piece of shit that entire day.
 

savandicus

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Allow me to settle this once and for all. It's a provable scientific fact that the world ended when scentists turned on the LHC a few years back and that existence as we know it has since then been the fictional dream of the scientists locked in a perpetual state of being sucked into oblivion. If you can't be bothered to go and look up readily available facts in the library then feel free to continue believing whatever fictional date for the end of the world you like.
 

Canadamus Prime

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The way I look at is, well our calender comes to an end December 31st EVERY YEAR. You know what we do when that happens? Do we all get down on our knees and repent for our sins? No! WE BUY A NEW CALENDER!! Just because the bloody calender is coming to an end doesn't mean shit, and how the hell did they work out that it ends on that specific day? I don't imagine the Mayan calender translates to ours well enough to be that precise.
 

hazabaza1

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No.
Don't be silly.
 

Alexias_Sandar

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It will totally end. Sometime. Eventually. You know, when the sun starts to expand and consumes it. But...we won't be here anymore, since we'll all have long since died of old age or other causes millenia before then. So...I wouldn't worry too much about it. Hopefully humanity will have spread far beyond our own solar system before Earth bites it, and hasn't managed to get itself killed off some other way. But...let's not lay odds on both of those.
 

Heronblade

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canadamus_prime said:
The way I look at is, well our calender comes to an end December 31st EVERY YEAR. You know what we do when that happens? Do we all get down on our knees and repent for our sins? No! WE BUY A NEW CALENDER!! Just because the bloody calender is coming to an end doesn't mean shit, and how the hell did they work out that it ends on that specific day? I don't imagine the Mayan calender translates to ours well enough to be that precise.
The Mayans were excellent astronomers, and based their units of time off of well known celestial events, as a result our translation is quite accurate. In addition, most of the long term dating also involved a simple count of the days. They used a base 20 math system rather than base 10, but it is still just numbers.
 

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Although nothing actually provides any truth to the world ending this year, not providing proof has never stopped people from believing anything before so.... WE ALL'S GUNNA DIE!
 

PureChaos

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Seeing as the Mayan calendar didn't take into account leap years the world technically should have ended about 15 months ago so no
 

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DoPo said:
And here it is: the world will either end or not. It is a 50/50 chance. All the sources agree.
[sub]I know it's a joke, but...[/sub]

That's not how probability works.

OT: Nope. Went to the doctors recently and, as it turns out, all of my mental faculties are in check.