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Is 2012 Real

I wonder, do you really believe that the whole world will be destroyed in 2012. Guess how many times people said that the world will end. It is highly unlikely that the world will end.

LOL, isn’t it. The World ending, If you believe it than comment on this article and then tell me if you like it or not. You Know that 2012 is the end of the Mayan Calendar and thats why people think that this is real but that is just dumb you know. An example is in the 1990s some morons said that the world would end. But did it, No No. That is what I think  about 2012. A big No No.

On 2012, the sun will be aligned with the center of the Milky Way for the first time in about 26,000 years. We live in this Galaxy. This means that the usual energy that typically streams to Earth from the center of the Milky Way will indeed be disrupted on 12/21/12 2012 at 11:11 p.m. Universal Time.LOL. Universal Time.  I don’t even think that the Mayas even know what they are talking about. This was a long time ago and people still believe in this. I highly doubt that scientists think that this is real. If they are right, than Wow, was I stupid not to believe them.

What Do you think:

Will the World Look like this:

Or this:

Normal

You tell me. Please comment on this.

Thanks

By: Ashish Lalani

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  1. Zahid

    On November 12, 2009 at 6:03 pm


    I can’t really say. But nice article.

  2. fordtristan

    On November 12, 2009 at 6:37 pm


    World probably wont end but maybe something will happen…

  3. bobby

    On November 12, 2009 at 10:51 pm


    That day I’ll dedicate a giant fart to this article and to those who believe in this crap.

  4. Rissa

    On December 20, 2009 at 4:48 pm


    It wont happen!
    Why who Jesus and them put a end to us Humans?
    He won\’t stop us from living!
    I believe in Jesus and God and i pray that it wont happen!
    And it wont.
    Thanks :P

  5. AndroidNEWS

    On December 26, 2009 at 6:37 pm


    Yep, I agree with you

  6. Some Assembly Required

    On January 9, 2010 at 8:52 pm


    The Mayans either used a calendar developed by an earlier civilisation or they developed it themselves. The Aztecs who got going a bit after the big Mayan empires collapsed pretty much copied the same system.

    What ends on 21 or 23 December 2012 is not a calendar but a cycle of a count of days which then would start another cycle. This is like going from 1999 to 2000 by our counting system. Means nothing. There is no prediction attached to this except that something – possibly nine gods, would descend into something else. Scary, isn’t it? They also predicted that one of their kings would be remembered in the year 4772 AD by our count. If the king was to be remembered, there must have been someone supposed to do the remembering, and that means NO END OF THE WORLD.

    No matter how good you are at astronomy, you can’t predict the future.

    Back in the 1960s a serious author writing about the Mayans guessed that maybe the Mayans thought the world would end when the current cycle of the long count finished. But it was just a guess, and he said so. Later translations showed it was wrong.

    Enter Jose Arguelles and Terrence McKenna. These characters fried their brains with drugs and Arguelles now claims to be a reincarnated Mayan priest or priestess or princess or something. Despite that, he did get an arts PhD and he used to be a university lecturer but has been off the rails since the 1970s. He is also an astrologer and a deep green environmentalist.

    You can find him on YouTube waffling on about the star people and the ancestors and playing a flute. Like, deep, man. He decided that the end of the long count meant something really cosmic. Maybe not the end of the world man but really cosmic, man.

    McKenna was much the same, only a lot more drugs. A LOT more. He dreamed up something called “Time Wave Zero ” that looks scientific but in reality is just a bunch of superstitious tosh. It was supposed to show big things for 2012 but it didn’t quite, so he had to fudge it.

    There is no prediction in any ancient or holy book about 2012, but that does not stop people claiming that there is. That includes the Bible, Nostradamus and all the rest of the old, vague, ancient and obscure books these people quote because they know you can’t easily check up on them.

    Back in 2003 the Earth was supposed to be damaged by stray planet X according to Nancy Lieder who hears alien voices in her head. When it didn’t turn up on time, she started to claim it was just a test and the real thing would happen later. Trouble is no astronomer can see planet X which must be fairly close by now and Nancy does not know where it is or if she thinks she does, she ain’t sayin’. Why would that be, I wonder?

    Then there’s Nibiru. Zechariah Sitchin who invented that out of thin air says it won’t be back until after 2085, so it’s got nothing to do with 2012 either. In any case it can’t possibly exist.

    Ever since various predictions of the end of the world failed in 1999, 2000 and 2003, the fakes and frauds selling survival gear, guns, books or superstitious twaddle and DVDs have been using the Mayan calendar as an excuse for the next big end of the world. When this one fails, they will be back, lying about something else nice and obscure that can’t be easily checked so they can have another end of the world, probably sometime between 2018 and 2025. Gotta keep sales up.

    To back themselves up they have invented more lies. Like planetary alignments that will not happen, galactic alignments that nearly happen EVERY damn year around 21 December but are about 6 degrees off, planets X and Nibiru that do not exist, solar activity peaks that will not happen until well into 2013 and this time round are expected to be about average, non-existent neutrino fluxes supposed to heat the Earth’s core, (neutrinos can’t do this) photon belts that can’t exist and so forth. Every one of them a lie and pretty much the same lies that were told about the 1999 – 2000 end of the world apart from the Mayan angle.

    Precession will not stop, start or change direction in 2012. There is no start point and no stop point. And the galactic centre stuff is nonsense. The Earth, Sun and the central plane of the galaxy will almost line up on 21 December 2012 just as they almost did on 21 December 2009, 2008, 2007 and so on back as far as you like. And they did it the other way about every 21 June

    So it’s 100% BS.

    See http://www.2012hoax.org/start

  7. sharon virani

    On August 25, 2010 at 6:16 pm


    oh my good why do you have to be so like this i dont get u yaar stop this men u behave like u know that white hair dude yeah einstein jee

  8. joelan19

    On August 26, 2010 at 3:00 am


    Great thought-provoking post! I would rather think of what I need or want to do before I die instead of debating with myself if the 2012 phenomenon is real or not. I posted an article about it at http://socyberty.com/future/things-to-do-if-the-world-ends-on-2012/ .

    I hope you find time to read and comment. I’d like to know your thoughts on 2012 more. Thanks for this article!

  9. Micahel

    On September 28, 2010 at 11:28 pm


    im catholic so i believe with religion. for all you atheists out there listen to this, in the bible there is nothing about the world ending in 2012 so which means that the world will end when god says so no when the stupid mayans say it will. so i believe that the world will end when god says so, and i think the world will look normal in 2012. and my brother told me that the thing that will most likely happen is the movie the day after tomorrow which can be true that mother nature had it with he world and sent many hurricanes, torandos, the next big ice age, earthquakes, tsumanis, etc.

  10. daveclomera

    On May 26, 2011 at 4:30 pm


    there’s no one knew when will be the end except GOD even JESUS CHRIST!:))

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