Ryo Chan said:It was him, he also apparently predicted the the rise of the muslims (which seems to be happening over in the middle east atm) and 9/11
I thought the 9/11 qoute was found to be fake?
Ryo Chan said:It was him, he also apparently predicted the the rise of the muslims (which seems to be happening over in the middle east atm) and 9/11
BlackWolf said:Ryo Chan said:It was him, he also apparently predicted the the rise of the muslims (which seems to be happening over in the middle east atm) and 9/11
I thought the 9/11 qoute was found to be fake?
BlackWolf said:Ah sorry about that i guess we have gone away from Ghosts a bit. All i meant was that back in 01 somebody had wrote in nostradamus style and tried to pass it off as if Nosta had written it himself for whatever reason.
Question does anyone remember a while back that apparently sercuity cameras caught a ghost at a royal esate (this would be back in 2003, december i think) i saw a glimpse of it in the papers but i never saw or heard about it again
If anythings "paranormal" its some of the crap modern science spews out, black holes, the big bang, dark matter, NONE of it is proven and yet its taken at face value and written into textbooks and put on frikin TV channels.
rick said:If anythings "paranormal" its some of the crap modern science spews out, black holes, the big bang, dark matter, NONE of it is proven and yet its taken at face value and written into textbooks and put on frikin TV channels.
Just for the record black holes definitely do exist. It's just how computer animators make them appear on telly or in books etc. I doubt black holes look as glamorous as they make them out to believe. The only thing they can see is light being bent in the shape of a circle... and that's using an incredibly powerful telescope.
Outlawstar said:rick said:If anythings "paranormal" its some of the crap modern science spews out, black holes, the big bang, dark matter, NONE of it is proven and yet its taken at face value and written into textbooks and put on frikin TV channels.
Just for the record black holes definitely do exist. It's just how computer animators make them appear on telly or in books etc. I doubt black holes look as glamorous as they make them out to believe. The only thing they can see is light being bent in the shape of a circle... and that's using an incredibly powerful telescope.
Seriosly Black holes dont exist, Im not denying there is something where black holes are, but they just dont exist as they are depicted, they fly in the face of the very physics they were based on, which itself is flawed, its just scientists filling in blank spaces in equations.
There is a lot more convincing proof that black holes as they are described dont exist than do, its just the godamm mainstream forcing things into our safe little box of what "real" and what is outlandish, wrecks my head really.
Seriosly Black holes dont exist, Im not denying there is something where black holes are, but they just dont exist as they are depicted, they fly in the face of the very physics they were based on, which itself is flawed, its just scientists filling in blank spaces in equations.
rick said:Seriosly Black holes dont exist, Im not denying there is something where black holes are, but they just dont exist as they are depicted, they fly in the face of the very physics they were based on, which itself is flawed, its just scientists filling in blank spaces in equations.
Calm down bible boy.
The entire reason they're called black holes is because of the the black circles that they see distorting light. Calling them black circles doesn't sound as good.
I suggest you find out the reasoning behind scientists believing in this stuff before you claim it's all fiction. I'm pretty certain you don't have a phd in astronomy or other areas of similar science, or have access to powerful space telescopes.
RetroRainbow said:Speaking of Nostradamus, he was the guy who said the fall would come about with the end of the Mayan Calendar, I'm sure.
But the calendar was originally done out to stretch to fifty two years, and when the night came about, there was a lot of crazy superstitions about. In Mexico, children were kept awake so they wouldn't turn into mice, and pregnant women were locked up, assuming they'd turn into wild animals. And then, 'the Gods' decided to grant them another fifty two years. Every fifty two years, two parts of the calendar's times and dates coincide. Well, that was the early version of the calendar, before it was renamed to 'Mayan'. In 2012, apparently the three various dates and times will happen together, including the 'Long Count', and the last Long Count began in 3114 BC, and it's set to end around 2012.
I don't believe it, really.
RetroRainbow said:Speaking of Nostradamus, he was the guy who said the fall would come about with the end of the Mayan Calendar, I'm sure.
But the calendar was originally done out to stretch to fifty two years, and when the night came about, there was a lot of crazy superstitions about. In Mexico, children were kept awake so they wouldn't turn into mice, and pregnant women were locked up, assuming they'd turn into wild animals. And then, 'the Gods' decided to grant them another fifty two years. Every fifty two years, two parts of the calendar's times and dates coincide. Well, that was the early version of the calendar, before it was renamed to 'Mayan'. In 2012, apparently the three various dates and times will happen together, including the 'Long Count', and the last Long Count began in 3114 BC, and it's set to end around 2012.
I don't believe it, really.
Outlawstar said:RetroRainbow said:Speaking of Nostradamus, he was the guy who said the fall would come about with the end of the Mayan Calendar, I'm sure.
But the calendar was originally done out to stretch to fifty two years, and when the night came about, there was a lot of crazy superstitions about. In Mexico, children were kept awake so they wouldn't turn into mice, and pregnant women were locked up, assuming they'd turn into wild animals. And then, 'the Gods' decided to grant them another fifty two years. Every fifty two years, two parts of the calendar's times and dates coincide. Well, that was the early version of the calendar, before it was renamed to 'Mayan'. In 2012, apparently the three various dates and times will happen together, including the 'Long Count', and the last Long Count began in 3114 BC, and it's set to end around 2012.
I don't believe it, really.
The whole Mayan calendar thing is very intruiging, especially considering the Mayans Supreme knowledge of the cosmos.That alone adds some credance to the theory.
Ryo Chan said:the world must end in 2012
we're hosting the olympics
BlackWolf said:Ryo Chan said:the world must end in 2012
we're hosting the olympics
:lol:
Isn't this 2012 the last doomsday date we have left anyway? once it becomes 2013 we're in the clear till science finds a big asteroid and then realise that said asteroid is going to hit the planet and doom us all
RetroRainbow said:I was reading up about the calendar thing quite a while back, so I thought may as well post about it in a kind of appropriate thread.
Wolf~ hah, we hope so! Or all those death chasers will find something else that must have slipped under our radars, lol.
Ah, Tachi~ you're getting married? Oooh, hope you've a great time! :3
Ryo Chan said:well if you want to prove for or against ghosts
most haunted live is on tonight