Just a thought.
Imagine your a astrologer from 5126 years ago, you have been trained to track the stars and the moons and the flow of all heavenly bodies, and your calculations point to a far off future date of 2012 as when an asteroid will collide with the earth.
So imagine all these people, 5126 years later, looking at the calendar and thinking, 'oh no, the end of the world'
It didn't happen, but why not?
Is it possible, there were some small minor miscalculations?
If this were a journal, and not a blog, it'd be my responsibility to research all the links to find the evidence for this, but.. as its a blog, I'm just going to leave these clues.
The Calendar was changed, a few times, because it was getting a little out of sync, and also because apparently (and I could be wrong) some princess didn't want to get older, so they kept resetting the calendar for her, and after she passed, they didn't turn them 'all' back. I'm sure you can google this, but lets just say, its not far fetched to think we 'might' have got the 'date' wrong in the last 5 thousand years.
For arguments sake, lets say we got it wrong by a mere 0.1%... 5 years.
Ok, so end of the world was going to be 2017.. Do we have any proof?
um.. well.. yes. AG13.
This planet killer, missed us by a mere smidgen of a hair, in astrological terms. it came closer to us, than the moon is, it certainly disrupted our gravity and likely our position in our rotation of the Sun.
Is it possible, its still going to be responsible? is it possible, that for all the 'data' about climate change, we missed the fact that AG13, bumped our orbit by just enough to raise temperatures by 1%? (on top of what we were already doing?)
food for thought. no evidence, just stuff in my brain. discard or research at your leisure.
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