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Mayan calendar stuff. (Pretty cool!)hoomdoom wrote:Wait, the Earth's rotation is slowing down? That's probably what will cause the world ending in 2012...
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It's not slowing down that much, and please don't tell me that you actually believe that nonsense. People claimed May 21 or whatever was the end of the world, and are we still here?hoomdoom wrote:Wait, the Earth's rotation is slowing down? That's probably what will cause the world ending in 2012...

I believe it was May 21st, and it was based in religion. Now, having said that, let's not let religion grow into a discussion here, but I've heard of the equation that... whatever his name was used to predict the May 21st 2011 end-of-world thing.StinkerSquad01 wrote:It's not slowing down that much, and please don't tell me that you actually believe that nonsense. People claimed May 21 or whatever was the end of the world, and are we still here?hoomdoom wrote:Wait, the Earth's rotation is slowing down? That's probably what will cause the world ending in 2012...
Pretty sure the equation he used was off by a year - according to his math, it would've been 2010, not 2011.
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No.StinkerSquad01 wrote:It's not slowing down that much, and please don't tell me that you actually believe that nonsense. People claimed May 21 or whatever was the end of the world, and are we still here?hoomdoom wrote:Wait, the Earth's rotation is slowing down? That's probably what will cause the world ending in 2012...

Hoomdoom is my cat's name.
Got your facts a little bit backwards there, sorry.Emerald141 wrote:Each year is about 365.26 days long, and leap days are held on February 29th of every year that is divisible by 4 but not 100. There was no Leap Day in 2000, and there won't be one in 2100 either.

Leap days happen on years that are divisible by 4 or 400, but not every 100 years.
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Hah, there is even a code algorithm for determining a leap year:
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if year modulo 4 is 0
then
if year modulo 100 is 0
then
if year modulo 400 is 0
then
is_leap_year
else
not_leap_year
else
is_leap_year
else
not_leap_year
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