Mayby we are alll dead ? :)
I AM ALIVE ITS 12/21/12
Isn't it already the 22nd in Australia and Japan?Yeah...
last I checked it was 21/12/12
I AM ALIVE
I love how when a group of traditional Maya in South America were asked what they thought about all the "end of the world" hysteria they were just like, "dude, it's the end of this cycle of our calendar.. what's the big deal?"
Not there yet, http://billioncountdown.com/
I AM ALIVE ITS 12/21/12
last I checked it was 21/12/12
MAD YUROPEANS.
Yeah there are 12 inches in a foot, 3 feet in a yard, 1760 yards in a mile THIS PROGRESSION IS COMPLETELY INTUITIVE ANYONE COULD MAKE THAT CONNECTION
I would not criticize the fahrenheit scale because it makes as much sense as the celsius one. Celsius based himself on water, Fahrenheit did the exact same thing with some weird chemical mix.
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Mayby we are alll dead ? :)
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I would not criticize the fahrenheit scale because it makes as much sense as the celsius one. Celsius based himself on water, Fahrenheit did the exact same thing with some weird chemical mix.
Best is Kelvin. 0 degrees marks absolute zero at which there is nothing, like a baws. No negative numbers - none of that bullshit.
If Mayans were good at predicting the future there would still be Mayans.
But Kelvin is just applied Celsius. K = C + 273.15
Search for the SI unit of temperature, and you'll find out it's Kelvin (K). It's the one all scientists use, mainly physicists and chemists - due to the fact they work with extremely low temperatures and it is easier to work with such low numbers using it.
Kelvin invented the termodynamic scale that everyone in the scientific field uses currently. All experts begun using this new scale when they realised it was much better for their purposes. For instance, the universal gas and liquid law requires absolute value |º|. If we face a negative number with the Celsius scale we cannot work with it, however the Kelvin scale gives the absolute value and allows for such doing.
On a quick note, Celsius and Kelvin are just like degrees and radians. You are always gonna be told there are 360º in a circle. If you do further mathematics you'll be told there are 2π radians in a circle, and that there is a magic with those when applying them to trigonometry. People tend to use the more comfortable units for their work.
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Moreover the whole concept that the Maya were predicting anything for today is a huge, overly-sensationalized misconception.