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Quote by: Scribbler1,
The computer model is set using time as we use it nowadays, with our modern calendars. And relative to what time it is here in the USA.
Technosoul. |
If you are talking actual time zones here in the U.S., you know there are four. I think what Vee was asking (with tongue in cheek) is which one of those, or GMT or whatever.
I think he wants to set his alarm so as not to miss the end of the world.[/quote]
The web page link gave that information (it has a count-down clock for you to use) - do not recall if it was south-western time zone or middle Ameirca, but in any case the year 2012 would include all those time zones because a year would last long enough to cover many hours.
And we were not talking about the end of the world, but the end of history and the beginning of post-history, which has other explainations not relative to Christian doomsday concepts.
Example, we have B.C. and after time counts. Suggesting the last days of one historyical time and the beginning of a new historical time, so that is what is predicted. That could happen smothly without anyone paying it much attention, or because of a major event.
Example: The Jesus factor was a novelty that altered history, and so in 2012 we can expect another such novelity to take place, not sure if people in that time will comprehend that what takes place during the year 2012 will effect history in a major way relative to a drastic shift in human consciousness, or if it will be very noticable.
The prediction did not state what that novelty event will be. Only that the pattern indicates we will have have a shift in the historical momentum.
Tehcnosoul.