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Apocalypse, End Times, Disasters & Survivalism
A Possible Answer To The So-called 2012 Dilemma
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<blockquote data-quote="Techciple" data-source="post: 46749" data-attributes="member: 2767"><p>I think simply put Numenorean7, some people find it easier for the world to quit than fix they're own lives. I have a dairy for only the next month, but I still expect November. The Mayan's were clever, as were the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Our day to day life takes something from all these cultures. But for one to link our future with any synopsis these people had about our future is a huge stretch. We can't predict the future in the 21st century with all our intelligence, be it human or artificial. There is one caveat as I see it, personally. There are those who are gifted(or plagued if you take Nostrodamus' et al viewpoint), that presumably can see into the future. However, and this is the confusing bit, they couldn't foresee their own demise. I can't see the point personally in anyone studying the distant future if your own is poised precariously. But that's me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techciple, post: 46749, member: 2767"] I think simply put Numenorean7, some people find it easier for the world to quit than fix they're own lives. I have a dairy for only the next month, but I still expect November. The Mayan's were clever, as were the Egyptians, Greeks and Romans. Our day to day life takes something from all these cultures. But for one to link our future with any synopsis these people had about our future is a huge stretch. We can't predict the future in the 21st century with all our intelligence, be it human or artificial. There is one caveat as I see it, personally. There are those who are gifted(or plagued if you take Nostrodamus' et al viewpoint), that presumably can see into the future. However, and this is the confusing bit, they couldn't foresee their own demise. I can't see the point personally in anyone studying the distant future if your own is poised precariously. But that's me. [/QUOTE]
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