Why is 2000 the end of the world
This would, in theory, cause a worldwide crash when the clocks ticked over from 99 to May 5, — Richard W. So far, the LHC is yet to produce any black holes…that we know of. Share This Article. Post was not sent - check your email addresses! Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email. Most prophets of doom come from a religious perspective, though the secular crowd has caused its share of scares as well.
One thing the doomsday scenarios tend to share in common: They don't come to pass. History has countless examples of people who have proclaimed that the return of Jesus Christ is imminent, but perhaps there has never been a stranger messenger than a hen in the English town of Leeds in It seems that a hen began laying eggs on which the phrase "Christ is coming" was written.
As news of this miracle spread, many people became convinced that doomsday was at hand — until a curious local actually watched the hen laying one of the prophetic eggs and discovered someone had hatched a hoax.
Top Doomsday Fears ]. A New England farmer named William Miller, after several years of very careful study of his Bible, concluded that God's chosen time to destroy the world could be divined from a strict literal interpretation of scripture. As he explained to anyone who would listen, the world would end some time between March 21, and March 21, He preached and published enough to eventually lead thousands of followers known as Millerites who decided that the actual date was April 23, There was no computer malfunction.
They had no more technological problems than those countries, like the U. Due to the lack of results, many people dismissed the Y2K bug as a hoax or an end-of-the-world cult. Russia invested nearly none. Australia recalled almost its entire embassy staff from Russia prior to January 1, , over fears of what might happen if communications or transportation networks broke down. Nothing happened. The audio, illustrations, photos, and videos are credited beneath the media asset, except for promotional images, which generally link to another page that contains the media credit.
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If a media asset is downloadable, a download button appears in the corner of the media viewer. If no button appears, you cannot download or save the media. Heaven's Gate, a cult founded by Marshall Applewhite, believed that the earth was going to be 'wiped clean' by aliens, and that a UFO riding the tail of the Hale-Bopp comet would transport their souls to the next life, the Daily Mail reported.
Their Doomsday predictions turned tragic when 39 members of the sect committed mass suicide on March 26, , in an upscale mansion in San Diego, California. It was one of the worst mass suicides in United States' history, according to the North County Times. Chen believed that God would appear on American cable television on the morning of March 31, He relocated his cult to Garland, Texas — because the town's name sounded like "God Land" to them — to wait for the Rapture to happen, Ranker reported.
Many members of the "True Way" disbanded, several returning to Taiwan because of visa issues, according to Ranker. More from GlobalPost: Group claims end of the world coming June In , a computer-trade column warned that a computer calculation error on Jan.
Worldwide, people prepared for apocalyptic scenarios and rushed to buy computer software and hardware that would reportedly fix the problem.
Scientists at the CERN in Geneva built a particle accelerator that would allow them to study the world's smallest known particles, according to the organization's announcement. Their plan to have subatomic particles called "hadrons" collide led some critics to believe the experiment would cause a black hole that would ultimately destroy the earth, the Telegraph reported. The concerns came to a head when a group of independent scientists tried to sue the CERN in to put a stop to the Hadron Collider tests, according to the Telegraph.
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