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Scientists are not in the business of hiding information from the public. Governments do that.
NASA's website has a very good article explaining (and debunking) the 2012 Doomsday Hoax. Here's the link: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/feature…
AS far as galactic alignment goes: everything in our galaxy is moving and galactic alignments occur regularly. However, they cannot be pinpointed even to within a year, much less to a specific day. The best guestimate for our sun eclipsing the galaxy's true center (which is a pointlike radio source marking the Milky Way's central black hole) is a 900-year window, which 2012 conveniently happens to fall within. Here's another good NASA page that explains this: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/feature…
So, I don't know why the hell you can't find information. There's plenty of it out there. A bigger concern would be your ability to evaluate sources and discern which information (of the myriad available) is credible.
Best of luck; I hope this helps.
NASA's website has a very good article explaining (and debunking) the 2012 Doomsday Hoax. Here's the link: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/feature…
AS far as galactic alignment goes: everything in our galaxy is moving and galactic alignments occur regularly. However, they cannot be pinpointed even to within a year, much less to a specific day. The best guestimate for our sun eclipsing the galaxy's true center (which is a pointlike radio source marking the Milky Way's central black hole) is a 900-year window, which 2012 conveniently happens to fall within. Here's another good NASA page that explains this: http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/feature…
So, I don't know why the hell you can't find information. There's plenty of it out there. A bigger concern would be your ability to evaluate sources and discern which information (of the myriad available) is credible.
Best of luck; I hope this helps.