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Well if it is 2010, and we have been using a 24-Hour clock. Over time, are we losing accuracy in the date? A day is actually 23 hours & 56 minutes. 1440 minutes in a day, BUT, after a year we are off by 1 day and 20 minutes, and every leap year wouldn't make it up. So aren't we off by maybe a few years?
Not like it matters, time is a man-made concept anyway. Our Gregorian calendar has a leap year every 4 years, unless the year is divisible by 100, in which we suspend the leap year rule. That is, unless the year is divisible by 400, in which case we suspend the suspension. That is, unless the year is divisible by 4000, in which case we suspend the suspension of the suspension of the rule.
Math is hard! We're clearly all gonna die in 2012 anyway.
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We are not going to die in 2012! It's just a mysterious date. They use it's mysteriousness to get ideas, MONEY, consciousness, and attention. If you really think about it, how exactly will we die? How many so called World ending dates have there been? Finally, There are more world-ending theories than there are people on the planet. I see no reason why 2012 is the end, especially if our timing is messed up. Plus, December 21st? Which time zone? In that case China will be first.
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