Is it true that the world will end in 2012?

2006-05-11 11:26 pm

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2006-05-11 11:27 pm
✔ 最佳答案
Nope.
2006-05-12 12:16 am
What do you mean by "END". There is no end to the earth, the earth will live forever unless its destroyed by a very big ancestral body, (which won't happen accoding to my religion). If you mean lots of people dying then I would bet yes. If you mean everything starts on fire and the wicked burn as stuble before the lord, I don't think quite yet.

However no one (besides the Doc) can verify wether it is true because it isn't 2012.


But I could make it happen by launching several G-bombs (not graphite bomb, Gravity bomb) into our sun covered in a magnetic electrical shield with titanium cassing at a very high speed. They will then hit the earths core where they will drop they're shields and ignite destabilizing the sun's core causing it to collapse on its self for about 12 minutes and then finally blow outward in a semisupernova (not quite supernova but bigger than a nova) then the explosion will crash into this earth melting the crust and then the earth will fall apart.
2006-05-11 11:53 pm
Don't worry. Everyday is a good day.
Enjoy what you owe and what you do.
Life is beautiful, it depends you enjoy or not, not the length of time.
2006-05-11 11:27 pm
Only if the Bible says it will.
2006-05-12 2:26 pm
No, it is not true.
It's a misunderstanding of what's going on in the Mayan Long Count calendar.
On 12-21-2012, their calender rolls from 12 to 13 Baktuns, no different from our calendar going from 1999 to 2000 except that a Baktun is 400 years long. But the calendar doesn't end. Time doesn't end.

Also on that day, there's an astronomical alignment between the sun and the Milky Way at dawn. The sun will come up against the dark spot in the Milky Way. The Maya considered that dark area to be the birth canal of the universe. So when the sun comes out of the birth canal, what's happening? It's being reborn.

That doesn't mean the old world dies at that moment. To the contrary, our world ended a while ago. That's why it sucks so much. We're in the birth pangs of the new world coming in.

Read Maya Cosmogenesis 2012 by John Major Jenkins, or the 2012 article on my Jaguar Nights blog, for more on this subject.
參考: John Major Jenkin's site: http://www.alignment2012.com My sites which include information on the Mayan calendar: http://www.obsidianbutterfly.com http://jaguarnights.blogspot.com http://ofsinitiate.blogspot.com
2006-05-12 2:18 pm
The 2012 thing goes back to the Maya. Their calendar incorporates numerous overlapping cycles, some of which are tremendously lengthy—in particular, the Long Count repeats every 5125 years. Each cycle is based either on some counting property of the calendar or on a celestial event of importance to the Maya.

On 21 December 2012 (the winter solstice), the Sun will be in a particular spot in the sky that corresponds to the Maya entrance to Xibalba (often referred to in English as “the underworld,” but really more like “the other world”). It seems that ancient Maya astronomers predicted this event and set up the end of their Long Count to coincide with it, and it represents the end of one cycle and the beginning of the next.

BTW, this represents truly extraordinary record-keeping and prediction! The Long Count first shows up in the First Century B.C., so they were predicting an event more than 2,000 years in the future with reasonable accuracy.

I spoke to several modern Mayans about the 2012 thing last year, in preparation for a documentary piece I’m working on. They seemed surprised by all the interest in 2012, and one of them noted that even for those who put stock in the importance of the Long Count, the interpretation of the end of the cycle and the beginning of the next is only considered relevant for the Maya people—in other words, 2012 marks a transitional moment for Mayans, not for everybody else.

Thanks to the New Age folks, 2012 has entered our pop consciousness as a date the world will end. The reality, I think, is much more interesting: 2012 actually represents a great success of Mesoamerican astronomers two millennia ago. How cool is that?


Ryan Wyatt
Rose Center for Earth & Space
New York, New York
2006-05-12 2:51 am
There has been so many predictions of the world ending and some of those predictions have already passed. I wouldn't worry about something that "most likely will not happen" on 2012. It would be a waste of time to worry. Enjoy life and the long life you have ahead. I'm sure the world isn't going to end for a looong time anyway. It maybe another 1,000 years. No one knows...
2006-05-12 2:42 am
No
2006-05-12 1:26 am
IF you mean end, the world will end 5 billion years later, when the sun will turn into a supernova.

I heard one too. In 2012 they say that a asteroid will hit us here and blast us. But the chance is only 1/1000.

Don't rush things now. It's all going to be okay.
2006-05-12 12:35 am
who said so.?.if I told you the world was gonna end next Tuesday would you believe me..?...
2006-05-11 11:59 pm
No, the Aztecs predicted that. And they also believed that we should sacrifice people to gods. Riiight.

A Victorian person predicted that the world would end in 1881 - we're still waiting.

Throughout history, many people have predicted the end of the world - they are all wrong. As the Bible says, "You do not know the day nor the hour."

If we don't know the day nor the hour, then we definitely don't know the year - or at least the Aztecs don't.
2006-05-11 11:48 pm
Are you asking this question seriously? Of course not.
2006-05-11 11:33 pm
no one knows. they have theories but they haven't been able to really prove it. I hope it won't though. We're too young to die!
2006-05-11 11:33 pm
No, the world will not end in 2012. For me it might...

redsox, that same date took place 100, 200, 300... years ago. It's not going to be this time.
2006-05-11 11:30 pm
the world will end when the sun finally blows up which i doubt it will happen in 2012
2006-05-11 11:30 pm
no its gonna end june 6 this year.....6/6/06
2006-05-11 11:29 pm
Uh, No.
BUT, One Day the Sun Will run out of energy, causing it to become a supergiant and will burn up the earth & explode. But if that happens, it will happen BILLIONS of years later. Oh, for global warming, the caps will melt and flood most of the earth, but i guess that will happen thousands (or millions) of years later.
2006-05-11 11:29 pm
hey!!!!!its okay i herd that to but it might not
they said it would end in 2003 but were still liveing
2006-05-11 11:29 pm
no
2006-05-11 11:28 pm
you watch to much of the x-files. lol.
2006-05-11 11:28 pm
Well since it's the end of the mayan calendar or whatever, I'd be prepared for total anihilation;)
2006-05-11 11:28 pm
i hope not im only 14 i wanna grow up too well anywayz who told you that?
2006-05-11 11:27 pm
No way.
2006-05-11 11:27 pm
Not for me and my husband.
2006-05-11 11:27 pm
no
2006-05-11 11:27 pm
i doubt it, why would it?


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