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gunharlamcgt ([info]gunharlamcgt) wrote,
@ 2010-03-11 12:45:00

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Entry tags:maja 2012, mayan 2012, mayans 2012, mayas 2012

Maya 2012 Ancient Mayan Civilization: Will We Die In 2012?

Over the last few years, there has been an increasing amount of concern about the Mayan calendar and will we die in 2012? There are people who think that the world is actually going to come to an end at that time, though there are just as many people who can point out that every other apocalyptic scenario over the millennia has never proven out.

As to the specific nature of the calendar itself and whether or not it really does run out and what it can portend for all of us, many experts have taken the time to study it and most will say that the calendar itself actually doesn't run out. They make no guarantees, though, about these apocalyptic or end-time scenarios because they are not a matter for logic but are, rather, a matter for emotion.

Collectively, the phenomenon known as "2012" can be given to a variety of proposals and beliefs that try to argue for some sort of transformative, cataclysmic or even apocalyptic event that will take place in that year, specifically on either December 21 or December 23, 2012. These are the two dates in which the calendar is supposed to come to some sort of an end in a technical sense.

These dates were determined from the studies of the Mayan Long Count Calendar, which is what this calendar is more formally known as. Many of these studies purport to show that the calendar began on a certain date and ends on a certain date, 5125 years from the beginning. However, the arguments for apocalypse tend to revolve around an accurate archeo-astronomy and mythological tales.

Also, those people who say that the calendar purports to show some sort of transformative or apocalyptic event occurring on either of those days in December of 2012 rely on highly unprovable numerological calculations and even ancient prophecies supposedly made by extraterrestrials. None of these claims are non-falsifiable; which means that none can be disproven through logic and science because they are so illogical.

For the most part, any real scholar of Mayan history, culture and society can make a very logical and convincing argument that there is no real "end" to the calendar which supposedly occurs in the year 2012. Additionally, modern Mayans are almost uniform in considering the year 2012 to be a fairly irrelevant occurrence within the context of the calendar. Lastly, much of Mayan history is obscure.

It is maintained by supporters of the 2012 apocalypse or transformation that a number of events will occur. These events, like many other events by many other apocalyptic movements involve things like black holes, collisions with rogue planets or the shifting of our poles. Most such predictions are based on pseudoscience and just about every prediction violates bedrock laws of physics.

Some of this concern over the year 2012 is based on a certain natural tendency by humans to fear for their existence as a species and can trace its roots back to other apocalyptic movements throughout the millennia. Not a single one has ever proven out, though the believers in such a movement tend to find an excuse for why we were not all destroyed at that particular time. This is sure to occur yet again in the future.


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The Mayan calendar claims that the earth will end in 2012. It's been the subject of heated debates over decades and now people are wondering, Will We Die In 2012 ?" Learn more about this prediction and the Mayan calendar now.

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