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| 05 Dec 2012 10:37 AM |
| Scholars from various disciplines have dismissed the idea of such cataclysmic events occurring in 2012. Professional Mayanist scholars state that predictions of impending doom are not found in any of the extant classic Maya accounts, and that the idea that the Long Count calendar "ends" in 2012 misrepresents Maya history and culture. Astronomers and other scientists have rejected the proposals as pseudoscience, stating that they conflict with simple astronomical observations and amount to "a distraction from more important science concerns, such as global warming and loss of biological diversity" |
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ewan0807
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Clickable
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| 05 Dec 2012 10:42 AM |
| It's funny because you're still bothered |
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roughness
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Kaidou
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| 05 Dec 2012 10:47 AM |
We already know this. You don't even need science to answer that question; just a wee bit of not being an idiot and common sense. |
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meldo
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| 05 Dec 2012 10:48 AM |
i read the nasa page in 10
so i don't really need this |
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| 05 Dec 2012 10:50 AM |
Mhm. ._.
~Merry Christmas from Bob the Classy Egg~ |
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