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		<title>Top 10 Reasons Why the World Won’t End in 2012</title>
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Written by Ray Villard
My Take: Ray Villard takes on some of the more popular doomsday theories, debunking each in turn.

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</script></p><p>Written by <a href="http://news.discovery.com/space/ray-villard-doomsday-theories.html" target="_blank">Ray Villard</a></p>
<h2>My Take: Ray Villard takes on some of the more popular doomsday theories, debunking each in turn.</h2>
<p><img title="A hypothetical planet called Nibiru -- or Planet X -- is often the root of many doosmday scenarios. In reality no such harbinger of doom exists." src="http://lh6.ggpht.com/_TXdnLKoYLHQ/SvnHtk-eprI/AAAAAAAAAlo/RiPzNmrYUmI/s800/nemesis-278x225.jpg" alt="A hypothetical planet called Nibiru -- or Planet X -- is often the root of many doosmday scenarios. In reality no such harbinger of doom exists." align="right" /></p>
<p>In the early  days of computers, when hard drives weighed as much as a piece of  furniture, a popular phrase was &#8220;Garbage-in, Garbage-out&#8221; (GIGO). It  meant that computers would unquestioningly process the most nonsensical  of input data and produce nonsensical output.</p>
<p>&#8220;GIGO&#8221; describes the abysmal lack of intelligent thought and  critical thinking on the Internet when it comes to all the hysteria  about the <a href="http://dsc.discovery.com/space/wide-angle/doomsday-2012.html">end of the world coming on December 21, 2012</a> &#8212; just in time to ruin Christmas.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m getting e-mail about this weekly and I expect the nonsense to ratchet up.</p>
<p>This latest installment in decades of flaky astronomical apocalypse predictions is loosely based on the <a href="http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2009/10/12/2012-doomsday.html">Mayan calendar that marks the end of a 5,126-year era</a>.  Apparently the Mayans knew something about the heavens we don&#8217;t,  according to numerous hot-selling 2012 doomsday books on the market.  Our multi-billion dollar telescopes, space probes, and 6,000  professional astronomers somehow just can&#8217;t keep up with the mystic  knowledge of an ancient superstitious culture.</p>
<p>With the much-ballyhooed release of the film &#8220;2012&#8243; opening on  November 13, end of world chatter will be the topic from backyard  cookouts, to bars, to wine and cheese parties.</p>
<p>I am listing the 10 most popular 2012 end-of-world scenarios and  providing a quickie reference guide to use in politely dismissing any  friends, relatives, or in-laws whose brains have turned into a pile of  GIGO mush after being suckered by the End of Days hype.</p>
<p><em>The ten top 2012 doomsday scenarios:</em></p>
<p><strong>1. Changes in the Sun&#8217;s magnetic field will lead to powerful flares. </strong></p>
<p>So what else is new under the sun? The sun goes though a  well-documented 11-year sunspot cycle that is driven by its magnetic  field entangling, reforming and flipping polarity. Yes, the peak of the  next cycle is in 2012 (or 2013), and some predictions suggest it might  be 30 to 50 percent stronger than the last peak.</p>
<p>But experts say it will certainly not be the biggest peak ever recorded.</p>
<p>The bottom line is that no dragon&#8217;s breath of flame will stretch  across 100 million miles of space and blowtorch Earth. The largest  solar flare recorded to date, on Nov. 4, 2003, spewed several billions  of tons of plasma in Earth&#8217;s direction. The flare&#8217;s X-ray radiation  that impacted our protective atmosphere had the equivalent radiation of  5,000 suns.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re still here.</p>
<p><strong>2. The Earth&#8217;s magnetic field will reverse. </strong></p>
<p>Don&#8217;t hold you breath. The last field reversal happened nearly  800,000 years ago. Fred Flintstone and our other ancestor cavemen  survived. Geological evidence shows that the field has reversed its  orientation tens of thousands of times over Earth history. Yet there is  no definitive evidence that a magnetic field reversal has ever caused  any mass extinction due to increased cosmic ray influx.</p>
<p><strong>3. The Earth&#8217;s rotation axis will tip. </strong></p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t nearly as easy as tipping cows. Unlike Mars, which does  go though wide excursions in it axial tilt, Earth&#8217;s tilt is kept steady  by the gravitational influence of the moon. An object the size of Mars  would have to hit Earth to transfer enough momentum to knock us out of  kilter. But Mars-sized protoplanets were kicked into interstellar space  over 4 billion years ago. The solar system doesn&#8217;t make  &#8220;planets-gone-wild&#8221; anymore.</p>
<p><strong>4. A grand alignment of Jupiter and Saturn will gravitationally perturb Earth. </strong></p>
<p>For the past several decades there have been doomsday claims that  the combined gravity from grand planetary alignments will cause  geologic and meteorological upheavals on Earth.</p>
<p>None are scheduled for 2012.</p>
<p>In 1962 an extremely rare grand conjunction of the classical  naked-eye planets drove astrologers crazy. The conjunction happened on  Feb. 4-5 and was accompanied by a solar eclipse! The most infamous  grand conjunction was in 1982 and popularized in a book called &#8220;The  Jupiter Effect,&#8221; which predicted earthquakes and massive tides. Life  went on as usual both years. The moon has a vastly greater  gravitational influence on Earth than Jupiter. It&#8217;s called location,  location, location! At a whopping distance of 400 million miles from  Earth, Jupiter&#8217;s tug is pretty wimpy.</p>
<p><strong>5. The Sun will align with the galactic equator on the winter solstice. </strong></p>
<p>So what? These are simply coordinates in the sky. It has no physical  reality any more than the intersection of Broadway and 7th Avenue at  Times Square influences the geology of Manhattan Island. This is  greatly confused with the fact that the sun&#8217;s position actually  oscillates up and down as it orbits the galaxy, like a horse on a  carousel.</p>
<p>We pass through the galactic plane every 35 to 40 million years.  It&#8217;s possible that an increased number of comets might be hurled  towards the Earth because of gravitational interaction with the densest  parts of our galaxy during this passage. But we are talking about the  consequences spanning many thousands of years, not crashing down on our  heads in any one specific year.</p>
<p><strong>6. The black hole in the galactic center will affect us. </strong></p>
<p>The Milky Way&#8217;s black hole has no influence on the galactic disk.  The black hole is three million solar masses. The Milky Way is several  trillion solar masses when we add the tug of dark matter. Any  gravitational influence of the black hole over the galaxy would be like  the tail wagging the dog. The Milky Way&#8217;s collision with the Andromeda  galaxy will dump gas into the black hole and it will blaze as a quasar.  But that&#8217;s several billion years away.</p>
<p><strong>7. An asteroid will smash into Earth. </strong></p>
<p>A threatening near-Earth asteroid that&#8217;s gotten the most press is  the 900-foot wide Apophis. But its chances of collision have been  downgraded to 1 in 250,000 at its next close approach in 2029. In  theory, an uncharted asteroid or comet could come out of the blue  tomorrow. But if we don&#8217;t know about it today, the Mayans certainly  didn&#8217;t know about it 1,200 years ago. Earth-killer impacts are tens of  millions of years apart. So there&#8217;s no reason to be a doomsday  clock-watcher.</p>
<p><strong>8. The rogue planet Nibiru will swing by Earth. </strong></p>
<p>There isn&#8217;t such a planet any more than the planet Naboo from the  Star Wars trilogy is real. Purported Internet pictures of the  interloper are photographic lens flares or hoaxes. Don&#8217;t believe every  dot you see photographed in the sky.</p>
<p><strong>9. Supernovae or hypernovae will irradiate Earth. </strong></p>
<p>There are no stars that are so close to Earth that radiation from  their supernova demise would seriously affect us. The nearest  candidate, the red giant Betelgeuse, is predicted to explode in the  next 1,000 years. The monster star Eta Carinae is also on a short fuse.  Neither doomed star has a spin axis precisely aimed at Earth, so we  don&#8217;t have to worry about being fried by a narrow beam of gamma rays  ejected from the core&#8217;s implosion. In fact the kinds of stars that  shoot out these Death Star beams are uncommon in the Milky Way. Earth  has a one percent chance of getting zapped over 10 billion years.  Scratch gamma ray bursts off of your homeowner&#8217;s insurance policy.</p>
<p><strong>10. A cloud of negative energy engulfs the solar system. </strong></p>
<p>Wow! A dark cloud with a bad attitude! This sound suspiciously like  a Star Trek episode. Dark energy is all around us already, but it is  not packaged into clouds. The same goes for dark matter.</p>
<p>(Photo: A  hypothetical planet called Nibiru &#8212; or Planet X &#8212; is often the root  of many doosmday scenarios. In reality no such harbinger of doom exists. &#8212;    <em>NASA</em>)</p>
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