The Mayans believed that the year 2012 would be the end of the Earth, thus their calender ended on the year 2012.
In the movie The Number 23 they make a reference to it by showing 20 + 1 + 2 = 23
Earths magnetic poles will eventually shift and the continents will start moving back together but that won't happen for thousands of years. Like Y2K it seems like a hoax
People get the ending of the Mayan calander and its significance wrong. It signifies a change in society and the world as we know it…..the dawning of a new age and spiritual enligtenment. This is why people are suspicious that extra terrestrials are (finally) going to announce themselves without the black governments permission.
The year 3797 is more likely to be the end of the world:
Nostradamus – French physician and astrologer Nostradamus, (1503-1566), wrote a collection of prophecies, entitled Centuries, which were published in 1555. Worryingly, many of these prophecies, which predict events from the mid-1500s through the end of the world, have a habit of coming true.
As for the magnetic poles reversing, we're already about 1000 years overdue aren't we? Or is it 10,000?
And it's not the aztec calendar that ends in 2012, it's the mayan… close though…
you remember when the comptuers were suppose to mess up in year 2000 well this is anotehr scare only its funnier cuase its not going to happen either. i mean its unreal how they start stuff and this world will be around for a very long time and i can bet on this take care and enjoy the talk.
how do we know this? the magnetic field has be flipping for ages, it doesn't happen over night. anywhere the earth wont go even it they did flip. we would all die though because we would be exposed to to much radiation from the sun (usually deflected by the magnetic field).
hahhaha i just asked this freakin question… my husband told me about this and i started reading bout…….its a trip how much crap they have on the internet about. it… the mayan calender also didnt say end,… but actually a new biggining in witch i guess thats where people get the apocolypse idea…. it sounds like a major polar shift can do destruction but that still takes thouslsands of years.,.. and plus i doubt any one can possibly for see that thoulsends of years ahead………… but hey i was right der with ya… i even had to ask about this crap…. but i was just curious if theres actually any "science" to this prediction and besides the fact that the winter solstice will occur, witch happens the same time everyyear…i really dont see any…………. exept another horrible FREEZING BEGINING of winter for me because i actually live in NORTHPOLE ALASKA.!!!!!!!!!…
lol, I doubt it.
but my science teacher in 7th grade said
in the year 2005(?)
there was going to be a quake that would cause a
tsunami so big it would hit Japan, and everything..
or whatever?
lol, he was one of my favorite teachers.. lol
(I believed him until it didn't happen, I mean he was a science teacher.. lol)
In the movie The Number 23 they make a reference to it by showing 20 + 1 + 2 = 23
Earths magnetic poles will eventually shift and the continents will start moving back together but that won't happen for thousands of years. Like Y2K it seems like a hoax
The year 3797 is more likely to be the end of the world:
Nostradamus – French physician and astrologer Nostradamus, (1503-1566), wrote a collection of prophecies, entitled Centuries, which were published in 1555. Worryingly, many of these prophecies, which predict events from the mid-1500s through the end of the world, have a habit of coming true.
As for the magnetic poles reversing, we're already about 1000 years overdue aren't we? Or is it 10,000?
And it's not the aztec calendar that ends in 2012, it's the mayan… close though…
but my science teacher in 7th grade said
in the year 2005(?)
there was going to be a quake that would cause a
tsunami so big it would hit Japan, and everything..
or whatever?
lol, he was one of my favorite teachers.. lol
(I believed him until it didn't happen, I mean he was a science teacher.. lol)