There are some saying like this according to some calender. Also 2012 happens to be an year of venus eclipse. God knows, you just need to follow.
2007-12-02 08:46:54
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answered by t 2
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That is all BS just like Y2K. More than that, because there WERE some actual problems for Y2K that had to be solved (I solved some of them myself). But an interplanetary collision in 2012 is just total BS, no truth to that at all.
2007-11-28 09:54:08
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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For some reason it is the express wish of some people to continue asking this question over and over again. For the 813th time, there is no indication whatsoever that anything unusual will happen in 2012, anymore than might happen in 2011, or 2013 and 2014.
What is much more important is the horific events that will follow the possible election of Hillary Clinton as President
of the USA in November of 2008. If that comes about, the
world as we know it will cease to exist. For the first time in
the history of the United States, a woman with no military
experience at all will become Commander in Chief of what
some say is the world's largest standing military force, and
the largest national debt in the world. I do not wish to suggest that she might be the cause of all that, only that STUFF is a
gonna happen, and it ain't gonna be pretty.
2007-11-28 09:37:09
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answered by zahbudar 6
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It's BS. It's scaremongering by people who want money from you. It ain't gonna happen.
If you look at Foxnews.com right now, there's an article about Apophis again and how diffidult it is to predict how close it will come to the Earth in 2036. At least with that rock, we know that it exists. The "2012 asteroid/Devastator" is only in the minds of people who are not astronomers, but ARE fiction writers.
2007-11-28 09:19:58
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answered by David Bowman 7
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Check out this site:
http://neat.jpl.nasa.gov/
This will show you all the known bodies that come really close to hitting earth and when they will pass closest to Earth. If you see an asteroid on their about 1km in diameter and it says that it will hit earth, then we could be looking at a possible extinction level event. As for a collision in 2012, I seriously doubt it and the NASA site supports that doubt.
Cheers!
2007-11-28 09:23:43
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answered by beveridgio 3
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First of all, it's BS.
And to some of the other answerers...it's the Mayan calendar, not the Aztec calendar. I know it doesn't matter THAT much because, like I said, nothing's gonna happen. But I thought somebody else might be interested in knowing that. Mayan. Not Aztec. Okay, I'm done now.
2007-11-28 11:04:38
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answered by Lucas C 7
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There is no evidence whatsoever that anything will collide with the Earth in 2012.
But who knows, maybe the Mayans knew something we didn't. Maybe they knew a large object in space would be returning towards Earth.
But wouldn't we have seen it by now?
I doubt anything will happen.
2007-11-30 02:25:13
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answered by Zezo Zeze Zadfrack 1
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Forget the aztec calendar. It toes NOT predict the end of the world in 2012. Thats when they stopped writing it. Maybe they ran out of paper.
2007-11-28 09:27:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Not gonna happen...
Firstly, 'interplanetary collision'???
What happened to the Sun and its gravity?
Are we THAT doomed?
Rats... I would have just wrapped up my Christmas shopping by then...
Note to self:
Don't shop... It won't be worth it!
2007-11-28 09:31:04
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answered by Bobby 6
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Just think, only 5 more years of answering this ridiculous question and we can finally be done with it.
2007-11-28 09:23:04
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answered by Anonymous
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