SOHO and the SDO saw white and then nothing. Militaries scrambled as every satellite went dark. Then the people on the ground saw enormous arcs of light — the aurora seen across the planet, so bright they were even visible during the day. Mesmerized by the display, awe quickly turned to panic as every electronic device sparked and died. The lights went out across the planet. The Sun had spoken.
Or at least, that’s what some people think is going to happen in about 5 days. It ain’t great literature, but I’m throwing a party that starts in 2.5 hrs and need to get this posted. And get dressed …
Otherwise, this episode has the Q&A, puzzler solution for 56, feedback (with minor correction on episode 56), and announcements:
I’m starting to look for back-peddling by doomsday proponents for a follow-up episode very early next year. If anyone listening to this podcast happens to come across something by anyone who claimed stuff like Planet X would cause a pole flip, a big solar storm would wipe us out, or even on the positive side that we’ll all be able to levitate and do instant healing, and you see these people start to make up excuses for why it’s not happening, please send it in to me.
You might be interested in these two articles from the ‘Offbeat’ section of Yahoo News.
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/offbeat/15671811/maya-apocalypse-and-star-wars-collide-in-guatemalan-temple/
http://au.news.yahoo.com/thewest/a/-/offbeat/15663401/mysticism-internet-fuel-mexicos-maya-armageddon-fears/
I feel rather sad to see Tikal (& Star Wars) being used in this way.
Comment by Graham — December 19, 2012 @ 4:28 am |