Yeah, I heard that the Mayan year charts or something ended in december 2012, and that's why they think the world will end. How the heck would the mayan"s know though??
2007-07-06 17:55:11
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answered by hilary 3
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The year 2012 marks the end/beginning of a celestial age in the MAYAN calender. The word Apocalypse dose not translate to Armageddon or the end of the world. It simply means a transition to a new way of living. There are many many ideas about what kind of change that will be. All to be taken with a grain of salt. Although a cataclysmic event would expedite the process, I would be more concerned with what the "Power Elite" people plan for our planet. Check out www.freedomtofacism.com then watch the movie for free on Google video
Power to the People!
2007-07-10 17:50:55
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answered by mazeman25 3
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I saw that show, too. I don't think anything will happen. Remember, many people were saying the world would end in the year 2000. It is strange how that Mayan calendar ended on that date. I found it very interesting and would like to learn more about the different prophecies. However, I don't think the world will end. Just my opinion!
2007-07-07 00:45:46
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answered by aku_aku78 2
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i was watching this show on the discovery channel or science channel one of them. it was about how the world started (i believe God did it but whatever they can think their stuff) and it showed the relations between the beginning and the end. about how jupiters gravitational pull will eventually make the asteroid belt hit earth again, in 2036. they said NASA has something that they say can stop the giant asteroids and by 2036 it should be perfected. so who knows.
2007-07-07 00:45:10
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answered by Anonymous
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I remember when the world was going to end on august 8 1988. I think i survived it though.
2007-07-07 00:43:38
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answered by dCon 5
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Yeah the world probably will end but a few people might survive in space stations and a few on earth but a lot of people are going to die the same thing has been going off in my head for about a couple of months now I heard about sucide bombers entering the united states
2007-07-07 00:44:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Uh...i don't think the world will end..but i do know that i will have graduated high school and completed my fist semester at college
2007-07-07 00:46:21
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answered by Tom 4
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This is based on the fact that the ancient Aztec calender stops abruptly on that date.
2007-07-07 00:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe there is a significant chance that we may experience a pole shift, at the end of 2011 or the beginning of 2012. Our sun is due for its 11 year cyclical pole shift, at that time. Due to the influence of a planetary alignment, also scheduled, at that time, our Earth may shift its poles too. NASA has already confirmed that the Earth's north magnetic pole has started to migrate to the South Atlantic. It has also detected a diminishing magnetic field that accompanies a pole shift.
Personally, I'm just going to try to prepare, as best I can, for any disasters that may happen, but most of all, I plan to enjoy the ride wherever it may take us. This experience may prove to be a very "enlightening" one.
According to some Mayans, this date marks the end of the long count of their calendar; Set to end on a winter solstice (12-21-12). On this date, our Solar system will be center aligned , in the Milky Way's equator. Our sun will be centered in a position called "The Tree of Life", as it does every 25,800 years. In this position, unusually violent sun spot activity may cause a pole shift. Earthquakes, tsunamis, and floods will run ramped. Significant loss of life will occur. Earths magnetic field will temporarily collapse. Humans will be exposed to a cosmic energy that will facilitate enlightenment. If you would like to read about the Mayans and their predictions for the time, I have summarized them here:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=AtxddxaoHn25m6G9k1hPwbTty6IX?qid=20070416151102AALqvKo&show=7#profile-info-AA10903936
Geologist Gregg Branden gave a lecture back in 1996. He spoke of how ancient traditions and beliefs, of the coming new age, can be explained in the language of modern science. Granted, it may not be "proof positive", but he does show there may definitely be something to the Mayan predictions about a catastrophe (pole shift) as well as life ending as we know it. The lecture is kind of long (4 hours), but I found it very interesting.
"Awakening to Zero Point "(2012) by Gregg Branden
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=3246068643261697998&q=Zero
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-6195639404227668247&q=Zero&point%2FGregg&Braden
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6703843120084506634
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=995720026852395221
2007-07-07 18:07:16
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answered by Joe_Pardy 5
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No. No one will know when the world will end, and that's how it should be. God says it's when we least expect it. That's what I believe.
2007-07-07 00:45:44
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answered by amcfan84 6
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