Several days ago, as you know, we were talking about a current issue: on December 21, 2012. For many it is a mere delusion, for others it is a reality. But obviously to say that the end of the world or a similar catastrophe will happen next Friday, we need evidence. Does scientific evidence that will happen X phenomenon that affect our planet? No, there is no such evidence, or at least that's what NASA says, the U.S. space agency known. Through its website, and for as many days, NASA has responded to the most common questions people often ask about this famous date looming and growing rumors about the end of time, the 3 days of darkness, etc..
What NASA responded to the million dollar question? Like we said, the answer was no, the world does not "end" this December 21. The Earth has been around for 4,000 million years and will continue to exist for a few more no doubt. The end of the world, if mankind does not destroy itself first, will result in about 5,000 million years when the sun becomes a red giant, rampaging with Mercury, Venus and probably the Earth in the process, and to save our world, anyway be an uninhabitable planet then.
If anyone is wondering about Nibiru, also called Planet X, for even their existence is proven, so the world does not come to an end due to the course of this fictional planet rapprochement which reportedly had to have come to Earth in 2003, but as nothing happened, someone took the trouble to relate it to the end of the Long Count calendar of the Maya, which we know ends after tomorrow.
Regarding the blackout and the 3 days of darkness, the scientists and engineers at NASA do not seem more than stories. Nor is there any kind of evidence that we have to live 72 hours in the dark. It also rules out a supposed universal planet alignment since no alignments laid up in a couple of decades.
What about the reversal of Earth's magnetic field? Many websites claim that the Earth's field is affected by the rotation of the same phenomenon that supposedly occurs irregularly. Scientists say that this does not happen for a few thousand years, and if happen, would not affect life on Earth.
Of course, no shortage of meteorites. Often, small rocks enter the Earth's atmosphere and disintegrate there, while some few make it to the surface. The last big impact was that Earth suffered more than 60 million years, and because of that today we can not have dinosaurs as pets. For 2012 there are no major anticipated impacts will have to see what happens next year or in a couple of centuries.
Many say that solar storms could affect the planet. Solar activity is regular and has its peak every 11 years or so. During these peaks, the solar wind can cause disruptions in communications satellites, but engineers are already using the technology to handle this. There is no risk that a solar flare will destroy the Earth as seen in the movie Knowing (Signs of the Future / Countdown). The peak of solar activity for this cycle will be approximately between 2013 and 2014, but it will not be unusual compared to previous peaks.
The situation is more than clear. There is no proof or scientific evidence to prove that any of the mentioned phenomena will exist. For the space agency, are nothing but baseless theories circulating on the Internet, on TV, in books, etc..
If you want to see the NASA site with questions and more details can follow the link that says "Source" at the bottom.
What do you think? Do you think that NASA tells the truth about December 21 or that he is cheating?
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