Author Topic: "NASA Debunks Wacky 2012 Claims"  (Read 2319 times)


Thank god NASA explained it I was so worried because all the doomsday prophecies sounded so well educated and believable.

Thank god NASA explained it I was so worried because all the doomsday prophecies sounded so well educated and believable.

I think my sarcasm detectors are broken.

I think my sarcasm detectors are broken.

If that were true what made you even think of saying the word sarcasm HMMMMM???? busted.

I just couldn't tell! Don't hurt me!

Watched this already
Thank you NASA :3



I thought the date of creation of the video was May 7, 2012.


Another claim is that the Leapyear thing started after the Mayan Calender ending, so that means the whole date would of been screwed up, and I think the article said we would of already encountered '2012' years ago.
more and more things to tell stupid 2012'ers that nothing will happen.

what
leap years didn't even start until the gregorian calender was made
not when when the mayan calender ended

what
leap years didn't even start until the gregorian calender was made
not when when the mayan calender ended
Wasn't the Leap years started between the end of the mayan calender and now, which means the mayans didn't calculate their calenders to leap year. somethingsomething

Wasn't the Leap years started between the end of the mayan calender and now, which means the mayans didn't calculate their calenders to leap year. somethingsomething
what
you can't just not
do leap years
I mean they would have had something to compensate for the extra time, because there's a whole extra quarter of a day each year, which is why leap years exist, so those days don't just keep piling up so we eventually have summer going on during January
according to our calender anyway

NASA is my favorite of the space programs.