It's all complete bunk, cooked up by crackpots and promoted by scam artists looking to make a buck off the gullible by selling them survival kits and space in underground shelters. Not a word of it is true.
Take a look around. Where are all the newspaper reports of imminent disaster in 2012? Why is this never on the TV news? There are two possibilities.
1) The only people who are aware that anything is expected to happen are new-age crazies and conspiracy nutcases. Every intelligent person in the world has somehow missed all the signs.
2) Nothing will happen and the whole thing is a hoax by people who love to attract attention, scare others and make money from the gullible.
Now tell me honestly. Which do you think is the more likely?
Take a look around. Where are all the newspaper reports of imminent disaster in 2012? Why is this never on the TV news? There are two possibilities.
1) The only people who are aware that anything is expected to happen are new-age crazies and conspiracy nutcases. Every intelligent person in the world has somehow missed all the signs.
2) Nothing will happen and the whole thing is a hoax by people who love to attract attention, scare others and make money from the gullible.
Now tell me honestly. Which do you think is the more likely?
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Trust me, I think it would really come, the end of the world.
Previous predictions about the end of the world didn't happen, but this one is really different, since it is back up with lots of religious beliefs, including Buddism, Christianity, Jewish and even scientific evidence that the Sun would expose an irradiation that would somehow reach its peak.
Not to mention that the Mayans were really intelligent that they had never made any miscalculations, and their mathematical precision is almost perfect.
I guess we would just have to accept whatever that comes. Hope this helps.
Previous predictions about the end of the world didn't happen, but this one is really different, since it is back up with lots of religious beliefs, including Buddism, Christianity, Jewish and even scientific evidence that the Sun would expose an irradiation that would somehow reach its peak.
Not to mention that the Mayans were really intelligent that they had never made any miscalculations, and their mathematical precision is almost perfect.
I guess we would just have to accept whatever that comes. Hope this helps.
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there have been about 615 leap years since julius ceaser created them in 45 B.C. if we hadn't added that extra day, today would actually be around july-agust 2013. also, the mayan calender didn't account for leap year, so technically, the world should have ended 7 or 8 months ago :) swaggg
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Just like Billy said..
"There have been about 615 leap years since julius ceaser created them in 45 B.C. if we hadn't added that extra day, today would actually be around july-agust 2013. also, the mayan calender didn't account for leap year, so technically, the world should have ended 7 or 8 months ago :) swaggg"
"There have been about 615 leap years since julius ceaser created them in 45 B.C. if we hadn't added that extra day, today would actually be around july-agust 2013. also, the mayan calender didn't account for leap year, so technically, the world should have ended 7 or 8 months ago :) swaggg"
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