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Is The World Going To End In 2012?
Ok,
So my sister told me that their is this guy (I forget his name) who has a book because he has never been wrong about the world. And one of the things he said is that "the world is going to end in the year 2012" is this true?
Everything you have heard about 2012 is full of half-truths and outright lies, with the following exceptions.
1. There will be an American presidential election in 2012.
2. The Summer Olympics will be in London in 2012.
3. The Planet Venus will transit the Sun in 2012. (The only effect of this will be that a small dot will be visible on the sun in telescopes that are adapted to look at the sun.)
4. There will be natural disasters, war, famine, plague, etc... but no more than in any other year.
That is all. Everything else is bull.
Nostradamus didn't predict anything for 2012.
Some people think the Mayans did, but they are wrong. The Mayan Calendar is just a very long calendar. It does NOT predict the end of the world. It just so happens that the Mayan version of "December 31, 1999" falls on what we would call "December 21, 2012." The Mayan calendar contains events that happen AFTER 2012, even after 4000 AD, so clearly the world will not "end" at this point.
(You'll remember that a lot of fools also thought the world was going to end in 12-31-1999, but it didn't. Same deal.)
The hoaxters mainly choose 12212012 because of numerology (which is also garbage) and the repeating and reversal of "12", and also because December 21 being the winter solstice, the day of least sunlight in the Northern hemisphere, it was considered the "End" of the year by MANY ancient civilizations. And that's ALL. They just had different ways of counting the years.
All the other predictions:
"pole shifts" (which take thousands of years to even start)
"galactic plane crossing" (a lie, we're far above the galactic plane and moving away from it
"galactic alignment" (We don't even know exactly where the galaxy's center is - it's obscured by gas and dust and other stars - so we sure as hell can't predict an alignment with it with any accuracy)
"killer planet Nibiru' (physically impossible)
and everything else, are completely and totally made-up.
There are NO scientists who believe in this 2012 nonsense. If you see someone claiming "scientists" said so, ask for names and degrees, because they either don't exist, or got their "degree" from some mail-in fake "university of pulp paper."
Here's an accurate 2012 Prediction: This answer will be thumbs-downed by obessed 2012 trolls.
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Is it really true that the world will end in 2012?
I'm really scared, I remember reading a history book when I was a little kid and it said that the Mayans had predicted the end of the world with earthquakes- the book was a Horrible History one, actually aimed at kids!- and now all this 'astronomical evidence' is suggesting it might be, is it true or not?
I guess I've just had this fear with me for years as you believe everything you read when you're 8 and I've never really dealt with it, I can't believe that kids' book said that in it, how stupid
People have been claiming the world is going to end soon for thousands of years: http://www.abhota.info/end1.htm
There is never any evidence for those claims.
Fortunately, the world doesn't listen to the ramblings of lunatics.
Today, it's possible to get rich off books, DVDs, and web site ads, providing a compelling reason to fuel end-times hysteria.
In reality, the world will end in 4-5 billion years, when the sun turns into a red giant.







