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Jul 02 2009

“2012″-Facts, Prophecy and its implications

Published by cgriffiths under Science Edit This

With the new movie “2012″ to air in November, which by the way is coming out after over a year of our own research and study on the subject, brings the “Doomsday Scenario” into the public spotlight.

 

I feel, this is not only a “hot topic” but more importantly, a subject of extreme importance to the citizens of the world, since research has made the prophecy quite probable. Though no one knows for certain the outcome of said event, it is being discussed within the scientific community as a genuine concern. With this in mind, I will discuss current scientific data, as well as the theories and myths surrounding this extreme subject of interest so that you, the reader, may be informed enough to form your own educated conclusions.

 

It is rumored that much of this information has been kept silent, with only a few sporadic mentions printed over the years, so that widespread panic will not ensue as a result. I am of the opinion, that the public has a right to know the truth should precautions need to be taken.

 

This blog is an eclectic mix of a variety of interests. I will also throw in from time to time, new discoveries in Archeology and other major sciences, so that you may co-discover the exciting and glorious past of our world, rarely mentioned nor found in main stream media as well as personal banter on said subjects.

 

The Earth, in its tumultuous life, has experienced four other major events that changed landscapes and devastated entire populations. It is theorized that these events have occurred repeatedly over the last 14,400 years. Worldwide events, were documented, printed and publicized in many of the religious texts around the globe, taken from ancient tablets and scrolls found by previous ancient civilizations.

 

The 2012 prophecy, is believed by the Mayans to be part of a naturally occurring cycle. One cycle of many, that is shown in the Long Count Calendar predicting a rather questionable and uncertain future for our Earth, in the year 2012, which is, considered, the end of a 5,125 year cycle. We are at the cusp of the great cycle, the end of a galactic day of 25,625 years.

 

According to Mayan legend, we are in the 5th cycle of 5 cycles. We are nearing, as they say, an age of “new creation”.

 

I’ve often wondered if Earths current time line is wrong. If we look at the first four stages of development, we see the Pangaea, (the Permian age) the most significant mass extinction, the Laurasia and the Gondwanaland, (the Triassic age) another mass extinction, that affected both land and ocean life, the Jurassic Age, and the Cretaceous age, the last recorded mass extinction level event.

 

If we eliminate the billions of years science says it took to create these ages, just for kicks and giggles, and think of them in stages, rather than ages, we would then have the first four stages of Earth development previous to the now fifth age, we live in currently. Although this is only personal speculation and cannot be said for certain, it is however, something to think about. Even if this theory doesn’t hold water, this still leaves scientific theory and proposed evidence of past extinction level events that have occurred not once, not twice, but a total of not less than fifteen times or more throughout the entire Earths history of said billions of years.

 

With research and history documenting major physical changes of the planet from geology, volcanism, earthquakes, solar systems, ancient history, religious customs and even mythologies, a pattern can be derived and nervously anticipated. As currently, it is said that a major extinction level event happens every 26-28 million years and is now due for another.

 

In other news, sunken stone structures discovered off the Island of Yonaguni, Japan, were located approximately 100 feet below the oceans surface, have the Japanese people wondering if their homeland was once part of the lost continent of Mu. The site contains several finds, including a cliff resembling that of an Incan step pyramid, a road surrounding the structure, and that of a stone fence, composed of gigantic rock fragments.

 

There are eight, underwater sites in total, that have been found to date in various locations in Japan.

 

Prof. Masaaki Kimura, a marine geologist, has spent several years studying all eight sites. Prof. Kimura is a Professor, with the Department of Earth sciences at the University of the Ryukyus in Okinawa.

 

The scientists, responsible for the discovery, are finding it difficult to engage the interest of scientists here in the western world who refuse to investigate further or acknowledge its importance. The question immediately arises, why would no one be interested in such a discovery?

 

These structures, according to Prof. Kimura were man-made and probably built on land. Carbon-14 testing of the coral attached, indicated the corals age at around 2,000 years old, however that is just the coral. When taking into consideration the post Ice Age, and its ecstatic movements that caused a major uprising in sea levels, it has further been suggested that the structure is more like 10,000 years old.

 

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