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Is the world really gonna end? ?

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I was watching tv the other day and came across this show called dooms day bunckers! Are there people really building bunckers bc they think the world is gonna end in 2012 or is the show just trying to get ratings by making it seem like people are doing this? Help I dont want to die!


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Approximately 8 months from today the world will come to an end, according to some who cite the end of the Mayan Long Count calendar as evidence of a Dec. 21, 2012, apocalypse. But both astronomers and experts on Mesoamerican history say the Mayan apocalypse is likely to be another in a long line of failed doomsdays.

According to the Maya Long Count calendar, the winter solstice of 2012 â Dec. 21, 2012 âis the end of a b'ak'tun, a 144,000-day cycle that has repeated 12 times since the mythical Maya creation date. The b'ak'tun that will end in 2012 is the 13th, supposedly a full 5,200-year cycle of creation.

Because of this end date, a number of predictions have attached themselves to Dec. 21, from the end of the world via collision with a rogue planet, to the ushering in of a new world era. But neither historians nor astronomers put much credence in these predictions.

Deciphering the Mayan calendar-

In fact, according to archaeologists, it wasn't the Mayans who linked the end of the 13th b'ak'tun with the end of the world. According to Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History, when Judeo-Christians began to decipher Mayan writings, their preconceived notions of apocalypse and the end of the world led them to link Mayan calendar cycles with doomsday.

"A lot of the end-of-the-world mythologies are the result of Christian eschatology introduced by Franciscan missionaries," John Hoopes, a scholar of Maya history at the University of Kansas, told Livescience, referring to missionaries just entering the New World andcoming into contact with native people.

Maya scholars disagree on exactly how the Maya people would have interpreted the end of their calendar cycle, Hoopes said, though many say they would have seen it as a new beginning.

Astronomy anomalies-

Many of the supposed 2012 doomsday scenarios involve astronomical phenomena: A rogue planet, solar storms or a planetary alignment. But NASA scientists say these aren't real threats.

One theory holds that a rogue body called "Planet X" or "Nibiru" will collide with Earth in 2012, snuffing out our planet. The only problem with this theory? Nibiru is made up.

"There's no evidence whatsoever that Nibiru exists," said Don Yeomans, manager of NASA's Near-Earth Object program office at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., at a public talk Dec. 8. Yeomans said theories that Nibiru is lurking behind our sun make no sense.

"We would have seen it years ago," he said.

Likewise, Yeomans said, there are no planetary alignments or other astronomical anomalies set for Dec. 21, 2012.

Our stormy sun-

One doomsday theory based on perhaps a pinch of science involves the sun. After years of relative peace, the electromagnetic activity on the surface of the sun is heating up, according to NASA. Some fear that an enormous solar flare will engulf Earth or otherwise destroy us.

But this ramping up of activity is typical of our home star, explained Daniel Baker, the director of the laboratory for atmospheric and space physics at the University of Colorado, Boulder, in a talk at the annual meeting of the American Geophysical Union this month. [Gallery: Our Amazing Sun]

"The sun undergoes an approximately 11-year period of activity," Baker said. "It goes from very weak conditions, the solar minimum, to some very large solar maximum numbers."

The sun has been quiet even by solar minimum standards in recent years, Baker said. The upcoming maximum â set to peak in 2013, not 2012 â is expected to be average. Humans do have to watch out for solar storms, which can disrupt satellite communications and electrical grids here on Earth. Nonetheless, industries can prepare for solar storms, which is why agencies such as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have centers whose sole job is to predict these storms' coming.

Different industries adjust in different ways, said Rodney Viereck of the NOAA Space Environment Center. Airlines that rely on satellite communications will fly at latitudes where alternative forms of communication are possible. Industries dependent on Global Positioning System (GPS) technology will delay crucial activities. Power grids will adjust voltages to handle electromagnetic fluctuations.

2012: Just another year-

Finally, theories abound online about one more scientific phenomenon and the 2012 apocalypse: a magnetic pole reversal on Earth. Believers worry that a flip-flop of the Earth's magnetic field will throw civilization back into the Stone Age, or perhaps destroy all life on the planet, by temporarily dropping the magnetic-field barrier to radiation from space. NASA scientists, however, say Earthlings can rest easy.

According to NASA, the planet's magnetic field reverses every 200,000 to 300,000 years, though we've currently gone more than twice that without a swap.

But these flips don't happen in an instant, according to the space agency. They occur over h

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Hi I'm looking in replacing my 9 month old Samsung 43 inch piece of crap that Samsung refuses to fix but I don't have the money to spend on another worthless product so I'm wondering what are some good 40 inch dlat screen TVs that last and are under the $650 price range I will mostly be using the tv for watching older movies on DVD such as black and white gangster films or universal monsters and blu ray for newer movies I'm an occasional gamer but gaming specs aren't that important to me. The tv will be in the basement so glare isn't a big problem for me. I'm also wondering what's better LCD, LED, or Plasma and I need a better company that actually takes the time to try to negotiate a simple problem so SAMSUNG is out of the question for brands. I was thinking Sony, toshiba, or Magnavox because I've had tvs that lasted longer with those brands than samsung heck right now I'm using my 1970s Magnavox that still works for my basement tv. So if anyone can help I'd greatly appreciate it.


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Its not an easy answer,650,is not going to get the best tv out now.There are good options out there,and all tvs are expendable.I fix every tv make & model & find all to be made with similar design & quality unless buying the top line from any manufacturer,which is alot more than 650.

I have seen entry level sets from samsung & panasonic, Lg ,Sharp, etc look & last and also have issues out of box.

If you are stuck with a budget of 650,then you are in entry level pricing and the way companys can sell tvs cheap & turn a profit is by leaving out better technologies and sometimes using inferior parts.

Thats why the samsung 43 c,d.& e series are hit or miss unless you go 7000 or 8000 series which are excellent but much more money then 4000 to 6k series.

Panasonic & samsung make great plasmas highest PQ by ratings,and Sharp Elite for overall best PQ 2012,again very expensive.

I suggest looking for a good name and best price in your range,and OLED is coming soon which should drive already falling tv prices down more.

As of 9/23/ Elite.com Sharp does make Elite and has for a few years,Pioneer made the best plasma until 2009 when Pioneer stopped making tvs due to high costs and people looking for cheaper tvs. Sharp makes hi end LEDs with Sharps patented 4 led rgb+Y the 4th being yellow which is on the new ELITE LED TV..........Read the website or any Hometheater magazine review even states pionerr only helped sharp with remote codes etc Sharp does all manufacturing with Sharp parts at their japanese Elite division for Sharp.

OP Sorry to go off topic but had to set the record straight,Spike you are misinformed,not being a jerk and no disrespect but Sharp makes new Elite LED not pioneer anymore and Pioneer only made Elite Plasma,so its a different tech and I own a repair company in NY and Elite made from sharp has parts from sharp not Pioneer,& I have both a Kuro1 and Sharp Elite,now.Thanks All.




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