05-21-2011, 12:51 PM
(05-21-2011, 09:35 AM)Spectrum Wrote:unity Wrote:1892 - 1912 : night
1912 - 1932 : day
1932 - 1952 : night
1952 - 1971 : day
1971 - 1991 : night
1991 - 2011 : day
notice how day periods coincide with positive atmosphere, peace and progress in general in average worldwide, and how night periods coincide with wars, regression, negative atmosphere on average worldwide, especially in the last century with a few exceptions:
I'm sorry unity, in the interest of open debate, your theory (or who ever's theory this is), doesn't hold water. Major negative things happened in the day periods globally, and major positive things happened in the night periods.
The First World War falls in one of your day periods, the great depression, the Kennedy assassination, Martin Luther King assassination, the Vietnam war, the advent of the CIA COINTELPRO Operation in response to the hippie movement, the Six Day War, the Cold War, the African independence period (very bloody, all starting off with the cruellest dictators imaginable), Gulf War, 9/11, the Iraq and Afghanistan wars ("war on terror"). In light of history, the day periods on this timeline you provided is much darker than the night periods.
In any theory or scientific experiment, the exception must either be very rare or non-existent. In the timeline you provided the exception is the rule.
The day this thread started, I wasn't "going there."
