With such trusted, scientific sources as godrealized.com, satansrapture.com and xenophilia.com... you must be right!
It is highly unlikely that the world will end in 2012: there are no meteors that should be hitting us that year, the sun is far from the end of its life... if anything it would be caused by human error. There are only 6 or 5 years until the calender ends though and while nuclear war is a possibility it should become less likely in two years when America gets its idiot leader out of office. It is far more likely that the Mayans simply stopped calculating at this point-- I'm not sure of how it works but they probably either got bored with it or the mathematical formulas they were using were no longer valid after this point. Occam's Razor, the simplest explaination is probably the right one.
Besides, our calenders end every year on December 31st but you don't hear people freaking out about it. Life goes on, if the Mayans had survived longer maybe they would have bothered to make another calender.
If you still want to go with the whole Nostradomis, Mayans, book of Revelations, Mother Shipton crowd, then you should know, as I do, that this year a comet is supposed to hit the Earth according to these sources, in the Medditeranian... it's already November, but if in the next two months a comet DOES appear out of nowhere and hit the Earth I will formally appologize to you (assuming you don't live in Monaco) and will be discussing with the survivors how to live through the consequential hell we will be facing, how to greet the aliens that are supposed to be comming soon after, and whether or not to convert to Christianity before horsemen appear.
2006-11-05 04:01:43
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answered by iMi 4
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The world is NOT going to end in 2012. There is no scientific evidence for this. The only way the world would "end" is if people keep on fighting and using nuclear weapons. Then there would be no more humans left, but Earth is not going to be destroyed!
2006-11-05 03:30:20
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answered by bldudas 4
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I dont think so. We have the Olymic games in 2012 and the world cant possibly end before they are over!
As for all the sites you list, I havnt the time to go thru them all but I reckon they are all written by doom and gloom merchants with an axe to grind.
2006-11-04 23:54:58
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answered by huggz 7
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The only way the world will end in 2012 is if the weirdos who believe it will some how make it happen.
2006-11-05 00:00:38
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answered by delujuis 5
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There is no evidence of any sort whatsoever that will stand up to scientific scrutiny that the world will end in 2012.
What on earth does "end" mean anyway??
2006-11-04 23:52:31
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answered by andyoptic 4
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My calendar ends on Dec 31, 2006, so according to you, the world is ending a lot sooner than you thought.
Give it up. The Mayans just didn't bother calculating any more than that - they didn't make it anywhere near that date to begin with. What makes you think an ancient culture knew when the world would end if they couldn't even figure out the wheel?
2006-11-05 04:30:23
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answered by eri 7
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Your great grand son would live to see that the end of the world does not happen till the end of the Kaliyuga . Wait for more than one and half a millions years to see the annihilation of the world.world is made of matter and there is no one born and no god who can destroy matter as matter as the matter itself is made of energy that created the whole universe.
Do not be afraid .The world would continue to brim with energy and life for several millions years till the ehd of the SUN.The world will not go till the sun lasts .
2006-11-05 01:03:25
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answered by diamond r 2
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no,because the universe is still expanding and after a 1000,000 years it will stop and shrink and it wiil meet how the big bang started because the energy which the stars give will stop and without the energy the universe will meet the same thing as the universe started backwards destroying everything because stars can only live for 1000,000 years.
2006-11-05 01:22:14
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answered by ustaadji 2
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If you had really done serious research, you would have been able to cite sources other than websites.
This has nothing to do with Space & Astronomy.
2006-11-05 02:17:58
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answered by Otis F 7
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NO, the guy carving the calendar died of old age and nobody continued his job, thus as always, myths begand to develop around this.
2006-11-05 00:58:12
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answered by Manny L 3
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