2012 but does it start over?
2007-01-04 10:15:27
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answered by dirty_white_boy 2
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2012
2007-01-04 18:23:57
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answered by Marvin R 7
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2012
2007-01-04 18:11:03
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answered by zubeyde 3
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December 21, 2012
2007-01-04 18:30:45
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answer #4
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answered by emmie8750 4
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Winter Solstice date of December 21, 2012.
Is there something significant we should know about the Winter Solstice date of December 21, 2012? Yes. On this day a rare astronomical and Mayan mythical event occurs. In astronomic terms, the Sun conjuncts the intersection of the Milky Way and the plane of the ecliptic. The Milky Way, as most of us know, extends in a general north-south direction in the night sky. The plane of the ecliptic is the track the Sun, Moon, planets and stars appear to travel in the sky, from east to west. It intersects the Milky Way at a 60 degree angle near the constellation Sagittarius.
The cosmic cross formed by the intersecting Milky Way and plane of the ecliptic was called the Sacred Tree by the Maya. The trunk of the tree, the Axis Mundi, is the Milky Way, and the main branch intersecting the tree is the plane of the ecliptic. Mythically, at sunrise on December 21, 2012, the Sun - our Father - rises to conjoin the center of the Sacred Tree, the World Tree, the Tree of Life..
More info at: http://www.crawford2000.co.uk/maya.htm
2007-01-04 19:26:56
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answered by Martha P 7
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Winter Solstice as was given, Dec. 21st 2012
As I understand it that is the last date on any known given Mayan Calendar.
I do not believe it repeats and marks the end of their last documented Age.
Had they survived, some speculate they would have created the next epoch Calendar, but given the collapse and dissapearance of their civilization, no one was left to do the calculations of the movements of the stars into the next epoch.
Supposedly, on that shortest day of the year in 2012 the Sun will be in the middle of the Galactic Plane of the Milky Way and one speculated reason why this date marks the end of their last recorded epoch.
Hope that offers some speculation and or information beyond just the date.
:) Darren.
2007-01-04 18:44:14
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answered by Darren C 1
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December 21st, 2012
2007-01-04 23:47:22
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answered by Kolorus 2
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