Monday, July 13, 2009

The World Ends In 2012



People these days love making up theories. In fact, most of the time when something bad happens they will put the blame on something supernatural when in reality it is themselves. They would be the worst hypocrites ever yet they believe in envy, luck, spells, curses, genies, etc.

There has been a rumor on the internet that people speculate the world will end in 2012. This is due to the fact that the Aztec calender ends on December 21st of that year. People have been so interested in this doomsday theory, someone decided to make a movie out of it.

Whats strange about these peoples trust in this event is that no one winds back the clock, and remembers what happened a few years ago, in the year 2000. To everyone, that year was doomsday, the absolute end of the world. People made up theories as to how the world would not be able to go past two millenniums and such.

Probably the only reasonable thing people had to worry about was the Y2K virus. Everyone was so scared because the date of computers would go terribly wrong and they thought everything would blow up. On new years eve, banks printed out entire pages of all their databases on paper and hoped for the worst. The next day the only major fault was the date turning back to 1900.

So citizens of earth, calm down. The day earth will end is not known on purpose so people will take it into themselves to believe in God. If everyone knew the day because an Aztec calender ran out of rock to scribble onto, what would the point be? Anyway, that's my take on the story. Care to share yours?

3 comments:

  1. Lol, tell that to Qais...He actually asked Ostaz Fadel about it once HAHAHAHA

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  3. Well, I thought this is just a rumor "at first" but I was looking for articles and some info about this thing "Dooms Day Rock" and i found a lot of link proofs that it will happen as they expected have a look:
    Nasa: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/planetary/planets/asteroidpage.html

    Nova science http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/nova/sciencenow/3313/01.html

    CBS Canada : http://www.cbc.ca/cbcworldwide/asteroid/index.html

    So?

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