You picked 2 disasters, 1 Natural and 1 man made. simply put therese alot more than those 2 things that you have mentioned, you haven't taken into account.
July 7 London Bombing
Hurricane Katrina
The recent floods in Australia
Its just 2 dates just as 21/12/2012 is another date. its a merely luck and/or a coincidence that these things happen.
The world is not going to end on this date or that date. I know what you're thinking - it's alright for an eleven out of ten, immortal kind of guy like me to say, but what about the rest of us mere mortals?
Well, let me tell you why it's not going to happen. It's because precognition does not exist. Statistical analysis of the Universe does not exist. Time is a concept formulated not by the Universe, but by humankind. In real terms, time does not exist. Only space exists, and the variants therein. Everybody knows that within space, within the extremities that is, even the concept of 'time' becomes warped so that time as we know it, and time as we have described it, is distended to the point that we no longer recognise it.
Now, precognition. It's the biggest load of lunacy ever. There is no great plan for the Universe. Events are not set out. Nobody can calculate, predict, formulate or determine, by any means, the direction in which all the millions of grains of sand will disperse when they are shaken away by the ebb of the tide. I know that folk like to reassure themselves with their fortune telling, and to console themselves with ideas that somewhere, deep down, the Universe means something. But take it from an eleven out of ten, almost immortal kind of guy, there is no plan. There may be a god, but any god has so far exhibited no sign that we are anything other than a warped experiment left to our own devices. Which again, supports the idea that there is no plan.
This always annoys me. Those dates are irrelevant - dates are a man-made way of tracking time. It's stupid to think that "clues" are in dates; as though the World will decide to end and fit in with our time-keeping skills.
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