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12/21/12, Just Another Fright Tease

Many people have become concerned with the results or possibility of 2012 happening. However, Haven’t we seen things like this before…?

The End of the World, revealed in the book of Revelation, “predicted” by the Mayans, and forewarned by the Chinese and English fortune tellers. They all have claimed this event to occur for over 2000 years! Is this event a giant catastrophe or a soon-to-be urbane legend? Read on, concerned readers.

The Mayans have “predicted” the possible end of time. They are also known to have been able to record accurate historic events hundreds of years before they happened. However, the entire Mayan civilization was wiped out because of the Spanish Conquest, and because the Spanish didn’t want to keep Mayan customs alive, the calendar of the Mayans stopped. Ironically, it fell on 12/21/12, which in fact, they just mention the scientific event that would occur on that day, so to the Mayans, that is a little piece of history. Anyhow, it is recorded that all the planets in the solar system would line up with the Milky Way Galaxy, resulting in a change of the gravitational polar ends. This event happened in 23,788 B.C. or every 25,800 years. During this time, the first Native Americans were crossing to North America, as found in most text books. This period was an Ice Age. So if anything, 2012 might be either a period of intense heat or cold.

Scientific: In the year 2012, the planets will line up and then cause a shift of the polar marks of the North and South Pole, as well as the equator. So imagine this: You live in North America near the Eastern Sea Board and its cold during the winters, after 2012 it’ll be a tropical area, because the new north pole is Europe. Basically, there might be another Ice Age due to the fact that now Europe and Australia are supposed to be the coldest places and that the world will need to shift climates. Good bye Polar bears, cause Santa is moving to Italy :P

MyTh: There is also a good chance that nothing will happen at all. The world didn’t end 25,800 years ago, just a bunch of people migrated. Here are other end of the world incidents that may support the fact that this might be a myTh

53 A.D.- People began to believe that Jesus cam before and that Jesus was ending the world at that time

400 A.D.- Belief that since the time of Adam and the time of Chris was 5500 years, they believed that the 6000 year mark would be the end being the “seventh day which God called the Sabbath and rested.” Also, another theory suggested that the end of years 499 would bring the end of time

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