I understand you're not seriously promoting any of these concepts.
I strongly disagree that anything can be "outside of logic". Even illogical ideas or concepts can be broken down into components and analyzed. Even if anyone could predict the future, some mechanism or method would be involved (and certainly worthy of discussion and analysis). No matter how it's characterized, logic still applies.
No, it doesn't mean much, because it's a rather meaningless concept from astrology -- there's no physical significance whatsoever. Some astrologers claim that "shift" already happened over 500 years ago while others say it's not due for another 1600 years. More importantly, none of this has anything to do with the Maya.
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It consists of sequences of news footage covering unrelated events which have fairly mundane explanations -- but those explanations, conveniently, aren't provided. It also includes deliberate misrepresentations, like the silly claims included about NASA's SDO solar imagery or the ice halo around the Sun (ooo, scary!). Whoever made the clip is looking to connect all these things, claiming that they're out of the ordinary, and suggest they're all happening for a reason ... and then tries to link it to the Bible. Yawn.
That the creators of these kinds of clips never look for rational explanations is quite telling. They just link together a mass of shit, throw it at the wall, and hope some of it sticks.
Seriously, what do you think makes it a "good watch" and why?