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Subject December 21, 2012 @ 12:00pm Eastern Time- Is It The End of the World?
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Original Message The Mayan Calender Explained (Mayan-Aztec Sun Stone)

The Mayan calendar is also called the Aztec Calendar and is recorded as a relief carving on the highly colorful and detailed "sun stone" on exhibit in the National Museum of Anthropology and History in Mexico City.
Our modern Gregorian Calendar has days (1 rotation of the Earth on its axis), weeks (7 days), months (29-31 days) and years (the time it takes the Earth to orbit the Sun).
The Mayan Calendar is far more complex and involves the iteractions of three seperate components. It is really three calendars. There's a spiritual or religious calendar that takes 260 days to complete a cycle. In this 260 day cycle there are 20 sub cycles, made up of 13 days each. Each sub cycle has a unique nomenclature, and a relief figure on the "sun stone' to represent it, and particular meaning associated with each sub cycles''image'.

A second integral part of the Mayan -Aztec calender is much like our own in that it has 365 days, like the modern 'Gregorian' calendar. Unlike the modern calender, it has 18 'months' each made up of 20 days. At the end of each 20 day cycle there's five days that don't belong to either the precceding or following'month'. Each of these 'months' also has its own relief symbol on the Sun Stone calender.
So for any given date today, we can determine not only the religious week , but the solar month on the Sun stone.
The relevant part of the Mayan Aztec Sun stone we will be considering is called the "long count."
Like a modern mechanical watch has gears that rotate in specific ratios to eact other to keep the hour and minute hands as well as the day /month indicators current, the Mayan Aztec Sun stone has 'cogs' which engage each other on the two inner 'rings' that represent the first two components of the calender discussed earlier. These 'travel' along a linear 'path' called the 'long count'.
Any day in modern times and in history can be determined using the long count ,and the religious week and solar month for any patricular Gregorian date can also be determined.

The long count relies on the Mayan mathmatical system of indicating munbers. The Mayans had only 5 'decimal'places(they wern;t really decimal paces since they wrnt based on ten) and recorded numbers from right to left, the oposite of our modern system.
The first ' place' consisted of a number in the range of 0 to 20. The 2nd. 'decimal place' to the left could be any number from 0 to 17; the 3rd. from 0 to 19; the 4th decimal place could be any number from 0 to 19 and the last 'decimal place' from 0 to 12. It is easy to see it's NOT actually a decimal system at all.

These "places' are separated by a dot, like with modern base ten mathmatics.. However, instead of multiples of 10, the first 'place' multiplys by 1 (as in the modern decimal system); the second 'place' had a 'multiplier' of 20 , the third place a multiplier of 360, the fourth 'place' a multiplier of 7200 and the final place a multiplier of 144000.
The largest number that can be recorded using this method is 12.19.19.17.20. This number represents 5125.35 years .

Why does the Mayan Aztec long count 'end' December 21, 2012? Because no higher number could be recorded using the Mayan numerological methodology!
Now we need to concentrate on the science involved in that particular date and then we start to realize something is very odd about this 'coincidence'.
Jupiter makes one complete trip around the Sun every 11.86 years. Jupiter, and to a smaller degree the lesser planets trigger the 11 year cycle of sunspots and solar flares.
When Jupiter and Saturn are more or less aligned, on the same side of the Sun, the solar cycle is at its peak; and when these two planets are on opposite sides of the Sun the solar minimum occurs. The planets orbit the Sun in a more or less single 'plane',called the ecliptic ,which extends imaginarilly outward into space from the equator of the Sun. The Sun revolves on its own axis at an angle of approximately 7.3 degrees to the ecliptic plane (this is why Sunspots dont usually erupt precisely on the Suns equator, but always withen a narrow range close to it).

The last solar cycle was in 2001, the next will peak in 2012. Each 11 year solar cycle has a peak when the flares are most numerous and intense, and these flares usually erupt withe 7.5 degrees of the 'solar equator'. The precise date of the 'peak' of 'solar maximum' coincides with the last day of the Mayan calender!
Solar flares are thought to be caused by magnetic disturbances on the Suns surface allowing the emenation of emr and particulate radiation as well as intense electron fluxes into space.
A strong flare can result in Coronal Mass Ejection (CME),in which matter from the Sun in the form of plasma can be directed towards a planet, including our own.
Flares can impact mental well being and physical health. Solar activity has been linked to eruptions of warfare and unusual human behavior. An intense solar flare corresponding with bad timing could irradiate Earth , overtaxing the ionosphere and irradiating the surface, as well as 'blowing away' a signifcant part of our atmosphere.
Solar flares and sun spots have an average cycle of 11.12 years and Jupiter has an orbital period of 11.862 years . This is too close to ignore, but there is obvious something else is also affecting the timing of the solar maximum. This is undoubtably attributed to the various orbital periods of the lesser planets, and more importantly the relative position of the Milky Ways' center.

Our solar system will enter the precise galactic plane of the Milky way on December 21, 2012. So the coincidences surrounding this date begin to build on each other.

On the exact date and time that we cross the galactic plane, the solar cycle will be at it's absolute peak, and the Mayan calender ends. But that's not all. Another coincidence involving this date is that not only will the solar system be intersecting with the Galactic Equator, but the Earth will be aligned with the gravitational center of the Galaxy relative to the Sun. The earth will be in a precise 'straight line' drawn from the galactic center to the center of the Sun, in between the two, with Jupiter between Earth and the galactic center. This allignment will cause a much sronger than usual gravitational attraction pulling matter from the Sun expelled during CME's towards the Earth..

December 21, 2012 also represents the worst case scenario possible for solar eruptions . The Mayans obviously knew about this eventual occurance and based thier whole number system on its date because of its importance. This is not a 'doom date', it is a definite eventuality that cannot and will not be avoided.
The worlds' elite are preparing for exactly what I have told you today, and they don't not want you to know it. This post will either be deleted or heavily attacked by an organized group.
'They' think they will ride it out underground and perhaps they will, but I wonder what kind of future it will be with only thier idea of 'acceptable' genes and bloodlines perserved.
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