Is There Any Truth To The Prophecies Of Armageddon In 2012?

February 11, 2010 by Donald Olivia  
Filed under Astronomy

The prophecies of Armageddon in 2012 are common across the web, and many people believe in them. Most of these are based on the Mayan calendar which is scheduled to terminate on December 21st of that year.

The Mayan calendar marks the end of the cycle on December 21. It is called a baktun, and it marks the ending of a major cycle. A few people claim that this will be the end of the world, while numerous others declare it starts a new celestial cycle. In truth, the Mayans left this calendar unfinished in that much of the data that should have been included was in no way finished. Scholars examining this culture say it is merely an crucial event that was noted by the Mayans themselves while making no proclamation of the world coming to an end.

Other people declare Nostradamus declared in one of his quatrains that the world would end in this year. The legitimacy is that Nostradamus claimed his prophecies would be valid until 3797. What’s more, there is no mention of 2012 in any of his writings.

You will also see that it is predicted that the earth is ending as a consequence of a plant collision. Nibiru, as it is often referred to, is a mysterious planet that we do not have in our galaxy. None of the planets are out of their orbit, and no scientific proof shows there is a planet aimed at us from anywhere in the galaxy. Aliens coming and destroying the world is also very commonly seen, and while the likelihood that other life exists in the universe is small, the idea of this happening on that date is minuscule.

The probable case of the ending of the world would be from a natural calamity. A volcano erupting and solar flares are the most probable. Even then, the indicators would scientifically be there to back these predictions up, and there is no magma pooling according to the scientists, and no evidence has occurred that a life terminating solar flare has ever happened. Ecological ruin may happen, but we are lots of years from that becoming a reality on the scale of a great loss of life.

Predictions of Armageddon in 2012 are very much the crying wolf it was during the Y2K scare. With no substantiation, the odds of this happening are very slight.

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Understanding the 2012 Disaster Predictions

January 24, 2010 by Don Danielson  
Filed under Astronomy

What about those 2012 doomsday prophecies? Are they something that you should worry about or not? Will the world meet its end on or near December 21, 2012? Something is supposed to happen according to many people who’ve studied the Mayan culture.

But when you ask some people, they say there is nothing stated in any of that history to point to this type of prophecy. There was a lot of Mayan information uncovered, but by far it’s not understood fully. Most likely it will never completely be understood either.

Of course with a theory that is present you know that media will latch onto it and look into it as much as possible. Back in 2006 the History Channel would begin to place on air the ideas behind the 2012 doomsday prophecy. Unfortunately it was a bit sensationalized and saw many other programs stem from the show.

Such ideas as storms that would hit the world with devastating force, anything from volcanoes, earthquakes, and even solar flares. Possibly the mention of the magnetic poles of the Earth switching positions even.

Since the history isn’t really clear on how Mayan’s lived and all that, well this prophecy may just be conjecture. Something that was made up by a historian for a symbol or number they weren’t positive what it stood for.

If you seek out those people who are Maya today and ask them about this, they will tell you nothing. They have no clue what the date means, and are actually more interested in many other things. Maybe this idea wasn’t even Mayan to begin with.

No matter how you view it, in the long run you need to think about this. The end of 1999 when everyone thought computers would stop working. Did they?

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