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Why do you think the world will end in 2012?

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Why do you think the world will end in 2012?

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  1. i dont think that, but people/astronomers think "Planet X" is orbiting around us and is on it's way, in dec. of 2012

    The same thing has been said in 2004 or some year around then, but obviously, nothing happened.  


  2. Its not...believe me. Some people say it will end in 2020 or something like that too, but it wont be ending any time soon :)

  3. So at least claim the Maya's, that ancient civilization that lived in the Mesoamerica's since 2,600 BC. The Maya's had an extremely complicated method of keeping track of time, based on three separate calendars. The most important, most encompassing of these calendars holds the `Long Count': the period from the beginning until the end of time. And on December 21st 2012, the Long Count expires. It will be point zero. Time will be up for the Universe. It will be, literally, the end of days.

    Big deal, you might say. Still, there's a couple of very interesting (and disturbing) facts about the Maya calendar's end. Most intriguing, 21-12-2012 is not a day like any other. Up in the sky, an extraordinary and incredibly rare event will take place. The Sun will move to a unique spot in the sky -- and hold still for a while, since it is solstice day. The Sun will sit precisely on the heavenly crossroads between the Milky Way and the galactic equinox, forming a perfect alignment with the center of the galaxy.

    You can say a lot about the Maya, but you've got to hand it to them: they knew a h**l of a lot about stars. For instance, they calculated the exact duration of a year to a thousandth of a decimal point, much more precise than any Greek or enlightened philosopher ever did. Also, they were able to predict every solar and lunar eclipse until this day. And obviously, they knew where the galactic equinox and the exact middle of the Milky Way lay: they called this crossing `the Sacred Tree'.

    More disturbing, the Maya's were awfully good at astrology, too. Mysteriously, they predicted in what year their civilization would be overrun by foreigners coming from over the seas. Legend has it they even predicted the world wars. So if a Maya tells you the world will end in 2012, you'd better take it seriously.

    But actually, the Maya's never predicted anything concrete about 2012. That may have something to do with our ill knowledge about Maya culture: when the Spanish ransacked the land, they burnt literally every Maya book they could find. Only a handful of scriptures survived. And in them, there's not a clue about what happens when the Maya calendar ends.

    So what awaits us in 2012 basically is an open question. And as with so many open questions, countless doom preachers, semi-prophets and other crackpots pop up to provide an answer. The interpretation you hear most: 2012 will mark the coming of a new, glorious age of wisdom and peace. It will be Age Of Aquarius at last, with a world full of peace, love and understanding.

    The reasoning behind this is actually not that stupid. The Maya's didn't really believed in endings: their conception of time was circular, with every end being the beginning of something new. So, 2012 shouldn't be an exception.

    Also, the Maya's had a highly developed philosophy of the cosmos. They saw the cosmos as the true mother of things. Consequently, the Maya's thought the cosmos is all around us, and within us. Every plant, every animal, every man is sheer Cosmos.

    So, New Age philosophers say, December 21st 2012 will be the day on which this inner cosmos is reconnected to the divine outer cosmos. The Sun will mount its unique position to  form a `gateway' between the Universe and the souls of every living creature on Earth. Our linear conception of time will crumble, and with it, fear and hatred will vanish. It will be purification at it's very best, when everyone is soaked in cosmic understanding and divine love.

    So there it is: on December 20th, you'll kick your dog, yell at your spouse and cheat on cards. But a day later, you'll be calmed down into a peaceful dude with nothing but love and understanding to guide you in life. Even though it's mid-winter, it'll be summer of love for all humanity.

    Other doomsayers foresee doom and destruction. December 21st will be the day the Earth will be destroyed. Some think it will be because of some nuclear war, some say it will be because it's biblical judgment day. Even others take the ending of the Maya calendar more literally, and claim the Universe will just cease to exist. Zzzzp!, gone.

    There's something to be said in favor of such sinister scenario's, too. The Maya divided their Long Count into five lumps of time, called Great Cycles. And every cycle had a well defined end. For example, after period number one, a Jaguar came by and ate everyone on Earth. Well, it's the Maya saying this, not me!

    The second cycle ended in air, the third in fire, the fourth in flood. And what about the last period, the stretch of time we're in? The Earth will be destroyed by earthquakes, is the interpretation some scholars give to the etchy-sketchy remains of the Maya culture. That needs emphasizing, because the last word on Maya timekeeping isn't said yet: almost every year new books on the issue are published.

    So, what are we to make of it all? Will it be time's up in 2012? Well: we at Exit Mundi wouldn't bet on it.

    Don't forget: there are many, many religions predicting some kind of end to the world. And the Maya prediction attracts a lot of attention now, merely because their end date is so well-defined, and because the Maya Deadline is only a couple of time-ticks away.

    And what about that awesome phenomenon of the Sun sitting in the heart of the Tree of Life? Well, that happened before. The Sun passes the Tree every 25,800 years. That's a lot of years, but since the Earth exists for an astonishing 4,5 billion years, the Earth survived the `divine event' more than 150,000 times already!

    What's more, the last six times the phenomenon occurred, modern humans already walked the planet. Obviously, it didn't have much effect on our spiritual lives. It certainly didn't stop the Spanish from butchering some 800,000 Maya's in the sixteenth century.

  4. So what is going to happen to the planet on that date?

    Well, actually, nothing out of the ordinary in the way of disasters! The sun will still come up each morning as the world keeps turning and life goes on for the inhabitants of planet earth.

  5. idk but if it did it would environmental causes

  6. I don't.

  7. why are you believing to those old sayings? remember nobody no one can predict the future on 2012. Jesus Christ and GOD can say that. we don't know the future and even the date of last judgement. but it's better to prepare. no nah! the world, the earth will never end or either explode or vanish. The world has no ending but there will be an ending of the Devil and all its slaves.

  8. Why would I think that? Nobody knows when the world will end.

  9. I don't, but stupid and ignorant people do, simply because it's the end of the Mayan calendar.  Or something like that.

  10. ummm, isnt that when some tribe predicted the world to end?

    Well....i guess theyre not completly wrong....look at whats happening to the earth....climate change, like, the ice is melting and the weather is being all wierd....and china is nearly on ecological callapse....

    were all fcuked. whether it be 2012 or 2080, weve wrecked the earth.

  11. Mayan calendar ends in 2012. Planet X ( planet of crossing) called Nibiru or Marduk will return from its long eliptic way in center of our solar system. Even "small" moon makes tide. Imagine tide from something big like jupiter even if it will be far away. Many prophets were talking about the same: Mother Shipton, Nostradamus. And of course we have world war 3 behind the doors. So... Just be prepared for 2012, because you wont see warnings in tv.  

  12. Because we decided to let you guys run it ;P

    It probably won't, people are just crazy.

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