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How to Interpret 12/21/12; Friday, December 21, 2012. (and a Metaphysics Experiment)

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12/21/12; Friday, December 21, 2012: Introduction

Welcome random search engine visitor. It is believed that you somehow ended up on this page for a reason. It is not known if it is the result of predestination, random chance, fate, a higher power, or something else.

This article provides a brief synopsis of the possible results of the 12/21/12 singularity. More optimistically, this article does an experiment in metaphysics research.

Reference List: Galactic Alignment/Equatorial Plane, Timewave Zero, the Dark Rift.

Reference List: Metaphysics, Fate, Destiny, Random Chance.

Crab Nebula: a Dead Star Creates Celestial Havoc. Beware the Galactic Alignment/Equatorial Plane, Timewave Zero, and the Dark Rift. Or not.



12/21/12; Friday, December 21, 2012: Singularity Summary

Most predictions and opinions concerning 2012 are based on or rooted in astronomical occurrences.

There are three possible outcomes:

1. Something good happens— There is absolutely no astronomical or other scientific basis for this belief. There are no known logical premises for this belief. Astronomical events are not known for happy endings. The belief that something good will happen is based solely on spiritualism, faith, and/or innate optimism. This belief is not necessarily a bad thing; we don’t know everything; the probability is not zero.

2. Nothing happens— This is the most likely scenario. Just because an unusual astronomical event occurs doesn’t mean that something bad will happen. Usually, relative to us, it’s a non-event.

3. Something bad happens— This belief is in the realm of possibility. There may even be some scientific basis and logic for it. Sooner or later our solar system is going to wander someplace where we don’t want it to go; it’s just a matter of when. After all, dark/anti-matter have to be somewhere; areas at/near the galactic equatorial plane are as good a place as any. Wherever the stuff is, we have pretty much ascertained that we want nothing to do with it. There are also magnetic, gravitational, and other phenomena that could temporarily affect our sun. This article will not attempt an odds prognostication as to these possibilities.


12/21/12; Friday, December 21, 2012

This article believes there will be life after 2012; thus the quick metaphysics experiment.

It is believed that you have somehow stumbled across this article because it was destiny for you to do so.

What that destiny is, this article does not know. It only knows you have been brought here for a reason.

12/21/12; Friday, December 21, 2012

Apparently there is a link somewhere on this page that is meant specifically for you. This page does not know which link that is; only you do.

You want to look for and try to sense the link that could have the greatest positive effect on your future.

12/21/12; Friday, December 21, 2012: Notes

According to the latest news reports, as usual, entropy is winning.

Maybe God is a micro-manager; maybe not. Or maybe it is something else altogether.

There is a rumor we are all lab rats in a science experiment.

The fatal flaw of logic is it presupposes awareness of all relevant premises. This is seldom the case. The best one can hope for is a favorable probability.

Good luck.

12/21/12; Friday, December 21, 2012: Survey One:

What do you believe will happen in 2012?

  • Something good will happen on a global scale.
  • Nothing will happen (but there will be lots of 2012 parties on December 21st).
  • Something bad will happen on a global scale.
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12/21/12: Metaphysics Experiment: Survey Two:

It would be very much appreciated if you checked back in two or three weeks and completed this short follow-up survey. You can also see how Survey One has been doing.

  • A positive event happened in your life as a result of a link on this page.
  • A positive event did not happen as a result of a link on this page.
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