Inventions, 2012 Mayans, men kind, back to the future. I need some serious thoughts.?

OK, this is going to be a long yet interesting question. Please read, i need all your opinions.

Things is i just watched Back to the Future 1 with my friend. As you know the movie was shot on 1985, and at the end of the movie Dr. Emmett Brown went 30 years in to the future. 2015 to be precise. After a while he comes back to get Marty McFly, thing is he converted his DeLorean to a flying car.

We are only 5 years to 2015 and there is no way we are going to have flying cars by that time. Then i said to my friend: “Peoples expectations were high back then, nothing changed since 1985.” She said: “Besides clothes, mobile phones and internet.” After that she mentioned a theory she read online.

The theory is about the Mayan’s calender and 2012. As you know Mayan calender ends on 21st of December 2012, people consider this as the end of the world. The theory she read says that Mayan calender is like layers of a pyramid, widest at the bottom and narrowest at the top. Widest bottoms symbolizes the old ages of men kind. If the layer of a pyramid is wide it means inventions and improvement of men will be slow. As you know we found fire and tyre in like 2000-3000 years, inventions were really slow.

Then the pyramid got narrower and narrower, now we are at the narrowest part and inventions are fast. Our fathers and grand fathers can’t use the computer and stuff, technology improves fast and people can’t catch up. And again all improvement of mankind happened on last 2 centuries, with the help of electricity.

This theory says that inventions will be slow again after 2012, there is not going to be too much change or inventions that effect our daily life. For example, a lot of thing changed between 1950-2010. According to this theory not much is going to change between 2010-2070. Inventions will be slow and it will take thousands of years for an invention to come that changes our lives. Like fire, or copper or tyre.

When you think of it it makes perfect sense. What is more to be found? Of course cell phones will improve, computers will get faster but don’t think the details. Think big, really big inventions.

What do you think of this theory? I really don’t want the inventions to be slow because i want to see how far us men can go. I really want to hear some serious argument and thoughts on this theory. Cause it is getting slower, as i said not much has changed since 1985 besides entertainment stuff.(TV, phones, internet etc…)

It’s been a long long question, thank you if you read it. If you haven’t then read it, i think it is worth reading. Sorry if my English has errors or some kind of pronunciation mistakes, it’s not my native language.

Sincerely;


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I really don’t understand this whole ‘vampire’ thing. I understand how ‘magic’ plays a part, but vampires are too much of a plot hole to be even classified as near human.
For example. How are vampires always beautiful? Does their skin magically transform into a thing of beauty once they’re a vampire? A zombie, another dead creature, rots. Why doesn’t a vampire rot? Is it something in their skin that keeps them from rotting? And, if they’re dead, why don’t they smell like death and decay? The vampires, that is.
Also, don’t dead bodies also carry diseases? If a vampire is walking around and touching things, shouldn’t a lot more people get sick from strange illnesses? Vampires are supposed to be hundreds of years old, after all. So, they would have older diseases festering on their skin. Furthermore, as the bacteria meets new bacteria, wouldn’t new cases of diseases come to be? I’m not an expert on bacteria and disease, but they seem like a walking cesspool of death.
Could a vampire ever be affected by human diseases, even though they can’t die from them? Like cancer. Or the common cold. I know the immune system would have to play a part somehow, and white blood cells would have to be involved. So, vampires might have not any immune system. Therefore, wouldn’t they always be sick?
Why is a vampire always rich and never questioned by authority? I get the idea that they would have old money, but there has to be someone in the family who makes awful decisions or is a bad gambler. Or, maybe, they have to pay the police all this hush money. Otherwise, they’d be constantly running from the law, which is also never mentioned. These things aren’t cheap. Especially living in grand homes and wearing expensive clothing. They have to pay for things. Like water. And electricity.
Speaking of water, do vampires ever bathe? I mean, even if they somehow don’t smell as if they’ve been dead for a hundred years, they would still smell after a few days after not showering. Why does no one mention that?
And, how can they be even classified as dead if they have human/animalistic needs? They need to feed off of human blood–I don’t care what you Twi-clones say; those fairies aren’t vampires. They have sexual urges.
Speaking of feeding, don’t they ever have to go to the bathroom? Even if all they’re doing is drinking, wouldn’t they have the need to pee? Do they really need every cell that makes up blood, or that is in the blood stream? Does the blood become fat and store? Wouldn’t that mean that there would be fat vampires? What about vampires that get constipated? Or have to always use the bathroom?
Just because a story is fantasy, that doesn’t mean it can’t have realistic elements. Look at the creatures and characters in Harry Potter. They have depth, and they’re realistic.
By the explanation of Irina, that essentially makes vampires the Mary Sues of the mythological world. Eventually, vampires would run out of young, pretty people to bite. Placing them into a separate category and giving them special rules that defy logic isn’t fantasy; it’s lazy.
If they’re even somewhat ‘alive’, they’d get some sort of sickness.
I don’t buy that money theory. Just because they’re vampires, that doesn’t make them geniuses. Eventually, someone is going to mess up. Someone is going to squander away billions.
But, having that liquid in them would have somehow awaken their bladder, wouldn’t it? And the storage of fats…


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But how much do they really know about electricity?

Some of the things they think they know are nothing more than circular logic or assumptions based on assumptions! This has led to some very wrong thinking and has to be corrected time and time again, yet they claim to have all the right answers on matters electrical.

For example, ask an electrician how they know how much voltage is in a circuit. You’ll be told about the magic little box called a voltmeter which can wondrously measure the invisible, odorless, weightless electrons and give the voltage. How do they calibrate this device to be so accurate? They run voltage through it and set it to match! Of course, you can clearly see the voltage they run through it would be known because it had been measured by a voltmeter, and on and on in a prime example of circular logic.

The truth is they don’t even care enough to change major mistakes when they find them. When they first started their arcane art, they guessed at which direction the electrons were moving and assigned the familiar positive and negative signs according to that – but they got it backwards! A century or two later, they decided they had it backwards but did not bother to change it except when working on things like designing computer chips. They’ll tell you “it’s good enough” or “it doesn’t matter” when it comes to your home, but since when has completely backwards from reality been good enough on something as deadly as electricity in your home? What if a gunsmith told you backwards doesn’t matter when shooting a gun?

Electronicists are often at a loss when confronted with evidence that doesn’t fit their beliefs. Light bulbs are not actually "light bulbs" but dark absorbers. When you turn them on, they suck the dark out of the room. You can prove this by holding your hand under a "light bulb". The dark will stack up under your hand where its path to the absorber is blocked by your hand. When they quit working and turn a dark color, it’s not because they burnt out, it’s because they’re full. I once explained this to an electrician and he was at a complete loss for anything to say. I could tell by the way his shoulders were convulsing as he walked away he was sobbing, and he avoided talking to me about electricity from then on. I didn’t bother to tell him that electrons don’t really exist (they have never been directly observed by anyone), but that electricity works with magic smoke. If you touch the wrong two wires together, the magic smoke leaks out and the circuit stops working.

By now it should be clear to the objective reader that electricians may think they know about electricity, but it’s really nothing more than the guesses they’ve been taught to believe as fact by the self interests that controls the electrical industry. In any of the “official” codebooks and research journals they refuse to publish anything from outside their secular clique so they keep control of all information on the subject, even going as far as convincing lawmakers to force their beliefs on the public. More and more communities even have laws requiring all electricians to be approved by the secular code and forced to follow the Electronicism dogma in their work!

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Slightly Dark Francis: I wrote that about 10 years ago, and it has been on Usenet, the old Yahoo message boards, and several other places throught the years. Yes, I am Old Man from Scene 24 (suspended account)
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