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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #11
I've read about this before. It had to do with the Mayan calendar and its predictions. I looked at the NASA (which has a site dedicated to planetary alignments) and all I could find in 2012 was a special event, a transition, by Venus, the Maya monitored closely.
"Transits of Venus across the Sun are among the rarest of planetary alignments. Indeed, only six events have occurred since the invention of the telescope (1631, 1639, 1761, 1769, 1874 and 1882). The following two transits of Venus will occur on 08 June 2004 and 6 June 2012. "
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/tr ...

I do not think there is any major planetary alignment at the time. It also calculates the gravitational pull of a planetary alignment and I thought it was very low compared to other celestial bodies.
This is the formula for calculating the gravitational attraction:
"The force between two objects masses M1 and M2 are spaced by a distance R is an attraction along the line linking the objects and has a magnitude

F = (G x M1 x M2) / (R x R)

G is the universal gravitational constant having a value of 6.6732 x 10-11 newton-meters2/kg2 for all pairs of objects. '
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_as ...


Here is a brief summary of the pulling force exerted by tifal different objects.
2.21 Moon
Dom 1.00
Venus 0.000113
Jupiter 0.0000131
Mars 0.0000023
Mercury 0.0000007
Saturn 0.0000005
Uranus 0.000000001
Neptune 0.000000002
Pluto 0.0000000000001
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_as ...

Remember, Mercury and Venus are closer to the sun and, if aligned with the rest of the planets, could counteract its gravitational pull.

Here is a good site for calculating alignments.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/So ...
I heard that there will be a conjunction with Ecuador in the Milky Way, and various other things.
"The date of December 21, 2012 AD (13.0.0.0.0 in the Long Count), represents an extremely close conjunction of the
Winter Solstice Sun with the crossing point of the galactic Ecuador (Ecuador Milky Way) and the Ecliptic
(Path of the Sun), what that ancient Maya recognized as the Sacred Tree. This is an event that has come to
resonance very slowly over thousands and thousands of years. It will come to resolution at exactly 11:11 am Eastern Time. '
Not create any significant pulmonary gravity (gravitational force decreases with the square of the distance between the bodies).
Hope this helps.

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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #12
I've read about this before. It had to do with the Mayan calendar and its predictions. I looked at the NASA (which has a site dedicated to planetary alignments) and all I could find in 2012 was a special event, a transition, by Venus, the Maya monitored closely.
"Transits of Venus across the Sun are among the rarest of planetary alignments. Indeed, only six events have occurred since the invention of the telescope (1631, 1639, 1761, 1769, 1874 and 1882). The following two transits of Venus will occur on 08 June 2004 and 6 June 2012. "
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/tr ...

I do not think there is any major planetary alignment at the time. It also calculates the gravitational pull of a planetary alignment and I thought it was very low compared to other celestial bodies.
This is the formula for calculating the gravitational attraction:
"The force between two objects masses M1 and M2 are spaced by a distance R is an attraction along the line linking the objects and has a magnitude

F = (G x M1 x M2) / (R x R)

G is the universal gravitational constant having a value of 6.6732 x 10-11 newton-meters2/kg2 for all pairs of objects. '
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_as ...


Here is a brief summary of the pulling force exerted by tifal different objects.
2.21 Moon
Dom 1.00
Venus 0.000113
Jupiter 0.0000131
Mars 0.0000023
Mercury 0.0000007
Saturn 0.0000005
Uranus 0.000000001
Neptune 0.000000002
Pluto 0.0000000000001
http://imagine.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/ask_as ...

Remember, Mercury and Venus are closer to the sun and, if aligned with the rest of the planets, could counteract its gravitational pull.

Here is a good site for calculating alignments.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/cgi-bin/uncgi/So ...
I heard that there will be a conjunction with Ecuador in the Milky Way, and various other things.
"The date of December 21, 2012 AD (13.0.0.0.0 in the Long Count), represents an extremely close conjunction of the
Winter Solstice Sun with the crossing point of the galactic Ecuador (Ecuador Milky Way) and the Ecliptic
(Path of the Sun), what that ancient Maya recognized as the Sacred Tree. This is an event that has come to
resonance very slowly over thousands and thousands of years. It will come to resolution at exactly 11:11 am Eastern Time. '
Not create any significant pulmonary gravity (gravitational force decreases with the square of the distance between the bodies).
Hope this helps.

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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #13
It's 21 here GMT+1, I am not gone yet nor is the ground I'm on Tongue
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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #14
It's 21 here GMT+1, I am not gone yet nor is the ground I'm on Tongue
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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #15
What was in the DB?? It crashed my computer cuz the thing was MASSIVE!! xD

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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #16
What was in the DB?? It crashed my computer cuz the thing was MASSIVE!! xD

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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #17
(12-21-2012, 12:05 AM)LightX Wrote: What was in the DB?? It crashed my computer cuz the thing was MASSIVE!! xD

Did you open it with notepad? LOL and thats not even a large forum database.

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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #18
(12-21-2012, 12:05 AM)LightX Wrote: What was in the DB?? It crashed my computer cuz the thing was MASSIVE!! xD

Did you open it with notepad? LOL and thats not even a large forum database.

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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #19
No, I opened it with my mac code editor. But then again I have 2 gig RAM with like 10 tabs of chrome open :p

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RE: HackCommunity.com - 12.21.12 , will we survive? #20
No, I opened it with my mac code editor. But then again I have 2 gig RAM with like 10 tabs of chrome open :p

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