Thursday, May 3, 2012

Is It Doomsday in 2012? Blog Post #7

Article:
Is It Doomsday in 2012?
Link:
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Database:
Global Issues in Context

Notes:
  • Apocalypse Theorie #1: "The Earth's crust loses its moorings and begins to weaken and slide around. Los Angeles falls into the ocean; Yellowstone blows up, showering the continent with black ash. Tidal waves wash over the Himalayas, where the governments of the planet have secretly built a fleet of arks in which a select 400,000 people can ride out the storm. But this is only one version of apocalypse out there."
  • "Apcalypse Theorie #2: "A planet named Nibiru crashes into us." 
  • Apocalypse Theorie #3: "The Earth's magnetic field flips."
  • All of these theories are portrayed in movies, stories, and books, but according to astronomers, none of it is true.
  • Black holes are science fiction, not fact
  • Climate change is the thing to worry and think about, not the world ending
  • The potential sunspot will most likely happen in 2013, and it will be mild
  • Apocalypse is the best theorie you could have due to the earthqaukes and other natural disasters, but it would happen in millions of years.

2 comments:

  1. I agree with all of these points. The reason I agree with this is because all of the movies are just being made about 2012 for money.

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  2. Your post made me realize that the media and other sources want us to be excited and afraid, so that later on they can scam us out of our money. Good job!

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