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Oameni buni! 2012 nu vine odata cu sfarsitul. Candva prin 1950 un tip a scris: \\"Marea descoperire a lumii din secolul 21 va fi constiinta colectiva si nu individualismul\\".
:sad:=)) Poi, nu e nimic inchizitoriu in ideea lansata de Malraux (si parafrazata in fel si chip :32: ).E clar!... ne asteapta o noua era in care o sa vanam vrajitoare :harhar:
Eu sunt cu mult mai pragmatica de atit :32: : oamenii secolului 21, divizati social, economic, politic (cu toate tendintele de globalizare, exista o evolutie istorica a fiecarui popor care face dificil procesul), religios (sectele, inmultite in secolul 20, sunt mai multe ca intotdeauna) ma indoiesc a putea fi comasati intr-o constiinta colectiva.\\"Marea descoperire a lumii din secolul 21 va fi constiinta colectiva si nu individualismul\\". Ca punct de plecare folositi Google si cautati \\"copiii si adultii de indigo si de cristal\\"
Aia sa va cutremure. Sunt printre noi si UNII dintre ei suntem noi.
Academic scholars of Mayan civilization have disputed the apocalyptic interpretation of the Long Count calendar end-date, insisting that the date 12/21/2012 simply marks a resetting of the calendar to Baktun 13.0.0.0.0.[12], rather as the units and tens columns of a car\'s odometer reset to zero each time a hundred miles are completed. Experts on the ancient Maya such as Schele and Freidel[13] tend to see the focus on 2012 as a manifestation of Mayanism, a collection of New Age beliefs that reinterpret and potentially distort ancient Mayan culture.
University astronomers and other academics specializing in Mayan studies have not found evidence that the classical Mayan civilization attached any apocalyptic significance to the completion of the 13 Bak\'tun, and have argued that the Long Count calendar does not end on 13.0.0.0.0.[14] Scholars such as Linda Schele and David Freidel[15] write that the end of the current Mayan long count is not in fact due until day 13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.0.0.0.0 from the theoretical end of the previous world in 3114 BC (an \'end of the world\' unique to Mayan cosmology)—which, with each column equal to twenty times its predecessor, lies some 41,341,049,999,999,999,999,999,994,879 years in the future. University of Florida astronomer Susan Milbrath, author of Star Gods of the Maya, is among those who have accused 2012 doomsday proponents of exploiting Mayan culture to advance political or personal agendas.[16] Promotion of Mayanism through interest in 2012 doomsday scenarios is contributing to the evolution of religious syncretism in contemporary Maya communities.
In 1914 medicina considera ca formele de viata se termina la bacterii. Dupa care s-au prins mai tarziu ca exista virusii.
Pare-se că viruşii sunt ceva la graniţa dintre neviu şi viu. Aşa că n-au greşit prea mult.