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Will there be a mantle shift on December 21, 2012 around 11:59pm?
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Posted in Nasa on May 23rd, 2010 by RoswellUFOs.comIf this prediction does happen to a certain extent like Nasa says it might, what do you think might happen with the alignment of the Milky Way Galaxy planets? And NO, I do NOT base this on the money maker movie of doomsday 2012 that completely contradicts what the Mayan elders have taught in the past.
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May 23rd, 2010 at 9:01 am
December 21, 2012 will come and go just like every other day.
May 23rd, 2010 at 9:44 am
The Earth's mantle is moving around all the time; December 21, 2012 will be no different. As for some sort of "cataclysmic" shift of the mantle, I have heard nothing about NASA saying such a thing might happen and find that claim to be highly dubious. This has nothing to do with any alignment of the planets.
There is absolutely no scientific basis for any claims of catastrophe occurring in 2012. Be skeptical of any such things you hear; they are all nonsense.
May 23rd, 2010 at 10:43 am
It will pass by just as the time doomsayers said we would die on June 6th, 2006.
Nothing will happen, worry yourself with the present and life. Not with the distant future, the incomprehensible and the end of the world.
May 23rd, 2010 at 10:45 am
For starters, the planets only "align" in a very rough fashion. They don't orbit the Sun in the same plane, so it's impossible to get very many of the planets in a straight line. Nevertheless, any time they all get within about 90 degrees of each other, someone will claim they're "aligned." The last time this happened was 1982 when dire predictions were heard about how the "Jupiter effect" would lead to world-wide disaster.,
Second, even if they *were* all aligned, the effect on the Earth would be miniscule. It's true that the other planets' gravity does affect the orbit of the Earth, but the effect is small, and lining up all the planets doesn't even come close to making it big enough for anyone to notice. The effect on the Earth is dominated by Jupiter and Venus anyway (Jupiter because it's massive, Venus because it's occasionally very close to us). All the other planets put together only affect us about 10% as much as those two, so the fact that they're all in the same general direction as Jupiter and Venus doesn't make much difference.
Third, even if all the planets could produce a strong gravitational effect on the Earth (which they can't, unless they find a way to increase their mass by a factor of 10–100), it wouldn't result in the "crust spinning over the magma" or some other dire effect, since their gravity would be pulling on every part of the Earth (almost) equally. The "(almost)" is because the other planets do exert tidal forces on the Earth, which means they pull on different parts of the Earth very slightly differently. However, tidal forces decrease *rapidly* with distance (as the third power), so these forces are very small: The tidal force from Venus at its closest approach to Earth is only 1/17,000th as large as the Moon's, and we seem to survive the Moon's tides well enough twice a day. If the Moon raises tides of 1 meter (three feet) where you live, Venus at its closest will raise tides of 1/20th of a millimeter, or about the thickness of a hair. The other planets have even smaller tidal effects on the Earth than Venus does. Finally, it's worth remembering that the Earth is about 4.5 billion years old. Whilst these "alignments" may be rare in terms of a human lifetime (occurring once every few decades), they've occurred numerous times during the time that life has existed on this planet, and many, many times in the comparatively brief time that humans have been around.Thus, over the history of this planet there have been about 45 million such "alignments." The fact that we're still here to talk about it is proof enough that nothing *too* terrible happens!
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May 23rd, 2010 at 11:00 am
NASA says no such thing. There is no such event as a "mantle shift". If you mean a catastrophic axial pole shift, that "theory" was discounted years ago.
"the alignment of the Milky Way planets" – my goodness, someone sold you a bill of goods, didn't they? The planets will NOT align with anything in 2012.
The sun will align with the galactic equator that date, but that happens EVERY YEAR so not something unusual.
The Mayans did NOT claim the world would end in 2012 – their calendar simply ends one cycle (bak'tun) and starts another.
May 23rd, 2010 at 11:27 am
Do you believe in the Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, Santa Clause, etc?
May 23rd, 2010 at 11:58 am
No it's not gonna happen the world was suppost to end on new years of 2000 what happened we're still here so no it's a whole bunch of bull crap seriously it's like my dad pretending to be Santa and he's not real so the whole world isn't gonna end cause of some stupidmayan calander ending on that day
May 23rd, 2010 at 12:01 pm
I set my Magic Eight Ball on top of my OUIJA board by accident one night and …
okay, you got me… nothing happened.
No one can see the future. No one ever has. People make PREDICTIONS, sure, but watch the weather channel… THEY make predictions, too. Doesn't make them psychic… or right, for that matter.
By now, someone has had to mention that NASA never said squat about something bad happening in 2012. You are telling a lie. This is a bad thing.
Do you know why?
"The tragedy of a liar, isn't that no one believes him, it is that he can never believe anyone else."
May 23rd, 2010 at 12:30 pm
NASA say no such thing about a mantle shift. Here's a helpful hint. If a website tell you that NASA says something, go to the NASA website and actually see if you can find what they say. If it's anything to do with any unusual incident at all in 2012, then I guarantee that it will either not be mentioned on the NASA website or they will say clearly that it will not happen.
Your sources for what Mayan elders say are probably just as unreliable as your sources for what NASA say. Mayans of today say it's all nonsense and they are fed up with being blamed for it.
There will be no mantle shift, no alignment that doesn't happen every single year and no other unusual event in 2012. It will be just a normal year.