what do you think about the mayan prophecy of 2012 will it happen and wat will?
i have been quite shaky from some things ive heard about this and been terrorfied of the thoughts but been wondering will it even happen what do you think about it?
There is no prophecy. The Mayan calendar is cyclical, and its cycle simply ends on that date, starting another cycle. The Mayans never believed that there would be the end of the world when the cycle ends. To the contrary, reaching the end of the cycle would be a reason to celebrate.
The "end of the world" nonsense was started by people who wanted to cause a panic and use it to get money out of people.
Quite shakey? Hahaha.
Soo, you’re gullible enough to believe it are you?
I don’t think it will happen, do you remember 2000? That was meant to be the end of the world too.
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The Mayans never predicted the end of the world. This is just "new age" nonsense.
The entire hoax is junk science.
Do you really believe that the 30,000+ amateur astronomers just in the USA!!, and the hundreds of professional astronomers, would have just MISSED seeing Planet X! No where on the internet can you find the sky coordinates for this fake planet..
No Near Earth Objects are on a collision course with Earth right now for 2012, and a magnetic pole shift takes thousands of years to occur. The rotational AXIS of the Earth has NEVER shifted 90 degrees!
Also, the Earth and the sun line-up on the center of the Milky Way Galaxy EVERY YEAR on December 21st! We are actually about 6 degrees away from the center and moving further AWAY! Further, the planets NEVER actually align in a straight line; their tilted orbits prevent this.
http://www.etsu.edu/physics/etsuobs/starprty/22099dgl/planalign.htm
So please forget about this 2012 nonsense. It’s just junk science gone wild on the internet!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJjQMwEjC1I
Watch this famous astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson as he makes fun of the 2012 hoax.
http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/intro/nibiru-and-doomsday-2012-questions-and-answers
Read NASA’s 2012 debunking web site and see what REAL scientists say about 2012.
As for the Mayans, they believed that the Earth was flat and had 4 corners. They also believed the sky was held up by 5 trees each a different color, and the Earth was resting on the back of a gigantic crocodile floating on a huge pond of water lilies! and of course, they worshiped the SUN god! Their calendar was about as accurate as the ancient Chinese, Romans, Greeks, and Arabs. All of them were used for farming and religious ceremony.
Good grief! Just "new age" hocus pocus! and junk science gone wild on the internet.
http://www.2012hoax.org
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It’s just not the Mayan calender, what about the other calenders around the world that have the same date and year that end on the exact same date.
Beings these countries all or thousand of miles apart, how could they all get together to come up with the same exact date that something is suppose to take place?
There were no telegraph no telephones, and they only had small boats, could they travel thousands of miles in these small boats?
How many earth quakes have we had this year so for, and how many more will we have?
Is these things leading up to the big end?
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Gloom & Doom
There is no prophecy. The Mayan calendar is cyclical, and its cycle simply ends on that date, starting another cycle. The Mayans never believed that there would be the end of the world when the cycle ends. To the contrary, reaching the end of the cycle would be a reason to celebrate.
The "end of the world" nonsense was started by people who wanted to cause a panic and use it to get money out of people.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2012_phenomenon
Precognition is a class 3 impossibility. I wouldn’t’ be worried.
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I do not know,but how are we supposed to know where you are at. Sounds like fantasy to me.
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Meh, it’s all been done before -
http://www.abhota.info/end1.htm
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Terrorfied is what illiterate ignorants go through, I see ….
Get an education including spelling and grammar and then ask your question.
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There is no such prophecy of the Maya, and the still living Maya are pretty annoyed of the claims, that had been written by New Agers in the late 1980s.
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There is no Mayan prophecy for 2012 or any other year. The 2012 "ngao si" (Chinese for "bullshit") is a silly hoax created by some recent frauds, not the Mayans. It is a pack of absurd lies that scientists know are preposterous. You have been reading the wrong sources, if you believe the 2012 hoax is true. Nothing-and I repeat nothing-unusual will occur in 2012. Frauds always lie.
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What do I think of the Mayan prophecy of 2012?
I think that there was no Mayan prophecy of 2012. Like all the other hoaxes about 2012, that one was simply made up.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/howaboutthat/6300744/2012-is-not-the-end-of-the-world-Mayan-elder-insists.html
"Apolinario Chile Pixtun is tired of being bombarded with frantic questions about the end of the world. ‘I came back from England last year and, man, they had me fed up with this stuff,’ he said. "
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There was no Mayan prophecy. You needn’t be terrified of a money making hoax. The world isn’t going to end in 2012. The claims that scientists are predicting doomsday in 2012 are lies. There were no ancient prophecies concerning 2012 until 2003. Only crackpots and charlatans, who didn’t take enough science in school, are predicting disaster in 2012.
The whole thing started out with unqualified people (Jose Arguelles and Zecharia Sitchen) misinterpreting the Mayan calendar (it doesn’t end, it merely recycles) and ancient Sumerian writings about the planet Jupiter. Then a woman named Nancy Lieder, who thinks she hears messages from aliens in her head claimed that “Planet X” would return in 2003. When that imaginary planet (unsurprisingly) failed to appear on schedule, she decided to hijack Sitchen’s imaginary planet for her alien fantasies. She changed her doomsday to 2012 to agree with Arguelles unique interpretation (unique in this case meaning that no actual Mayanist scholar agrees with it) of the Mayan calendar. It has been all downhill from there. People keep tacking on new fantasies, none of which have a shred of scientific validity.
They make up new scenarios of doom faster than scientists can debunk them, and they actually claim that scientists are saying these things. No scientist is claiming any doomsday scenario for 2012. Also, all the claims of prophecies for 2012 are false. No one predicted it before this bunch of scam artists started it to make money. They just throw in some scientific sounding terms, slam them together into a mishmash of meaningless prattle and figure if they can’t dazzle you with brilliance, they will baffle you with bullsh!t. Don’t be fooled by that.
Unfortunately, the History Channel, which used to be a reputable information source, gave up their credibility for better ratings and jumped on the 2012 bandwagon. Too many kids believe everything they see on the internet and are unable to discern a reputable scientific website from a crackpot one.
This whole pile of garbage just keeps growing. Don’t worry about it. It is just people making money off books, advertising, "survival kits", and whatever else they can dream up to sell.
Here is a really good website that covers all the various claims about 2012 and about the charlatans who are promoting it. Go to it and read about the things that have you concerned. They give sources for their information and they aren’t selling anything. The others are NASA Senior Scientist Dr. David Morrison, Dr. Donald Yeomans of JPL Near Earth Object Program, and Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson, Director of the Hayden Planetarium, all saying that the 2012 tripe is false.
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http://www.2012hoax.org/
http://astrobiology.nasa.gov/ask-an-astrobiologist/
http://www.universetoday.com/2009/11/11/2012-nasas-scientific-reality-check/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJjQMwEjC1I