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07-25-2009, 11:52 AM

Firstly, the world will end. If that's in 2012 is yet to be seen.

Secondly, something will happen on the 2012. But if it'll damage or even affect us is a different story.

I don't know about you, but I'm looking forward to the LHC (Large Hadron Collider) being fully tested out. Will always be interesting to see what'll happen.

Also, I read somewhere, that a theory exists that claims that beneath the Bermuda Triangle, there is a black hole. Which is why when an electrical appliance flies over it, the electro magnetic(?) forces of the black holes fizzles the communication.

There's that, which is quite untrue, as a Black Hole would swallow us all up fully. Inside the Bermuda Triangle resides at the bottom some sort of salt form called methyl hydroxide (methyl hydrate?) I'm not 100% sure how this happens, but I think that these salt forms are in some sort of ore deposit. When the water comes into contact with the methyl hydroxide inside it, it creates huge amounts of gas.

There was an oil platform that struck one while digging for oil, and the gas that was produced sunk the platform. Ofcourse this cannot explain every mystery. But interesting none-the-less.

Back to 2012 however. Here are some things that will happen in 2012. It'll be interesting to see if any of them could alter and cause damage:

January 31 - 433 Eros, the second-largest Near Earth Object on record (size 13×13×33 km) will pass Earth at 0.1790 astronomical units (26,778,019 km; 16,639,090 mi). NASA studied Eros with the NEAR Shoemaker probe launched on 1996-02-17

May 20 - Annular solar eclipse, a Sunday. Path of annularity runs through the Pacific Ocean from northern China to California.

November 13 - Total solar eclipse (visible in northern Australia and the South Pacific).

November 28 - Penumbral lunar eclipse.

On the sun, the solar maximum of Solar Cycle 24 in the 11-year sunspot cycle is forecast to occur. Solar Cycle 24 is regarded to have commenced January 2008, and on average will reach its peak of maximal sunspot activity around 2012. The period between successive solar maxima averages 11 years (the Schwabe cycle), and the previous solar maximum of Solar Cycle 23 occurred in 2000–2002.[13] During the solar maximum the sun's magnetic poles will reverse



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