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That's right, the world will end in 2012. It will then end again in 2036, then again on some other date prophesied by some other calendar /rune stone /fishscale-reading sect that died out a few thousand years ago.

I have just stopped trying to get through to all the people who think that scientists of today know less than the bronze-age priests of three thousand years ago.

The world is not going to end, asteroids are not going to slam into the Earth in the foreseeable future, the Mayan calendar just finishes a cycle, and starts another one. There is no rogue star circling the solar system waiting to come closer to Earth and tear the Moon out of its orbit.

Etc etc etc etc etc.

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2007-12-17 17:30:17 · answer #1 · answered by Labsci 7 · 0 0

How could the end be in 2036 if the end is already in 2012?

2007-12-17 17:06:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Newsweek article:


Followers of New Age spirituality have long turned to indigenous religions for wisdom and inspiration, so it has not escaped their notice that something big happens in 2012: the ancient and complex Mayan calendar—studied by astrology, spirituality and history buffs alike—has chugged along for 1,872,000 days, and its cycle stops (and restarts) on Dec. 21, 2012.

Speculation over the 2012 cycle change has spurred a growing cottage industry. Amazon.com shows more than 100 books on the subject, with titles like "Doomsday 2012" and "2012: You Have a Choice!" A number of spirituality conferences are already convening. This month in New Mexico, spiritual seekers will gather for a "2012 Ascension Symposium," which promises to "offer humanity global reassurance and change the Consciousness of the world"; metaphysics author Geoff Stray is giving a series of lectures on 2012 throughout 2006 and 2007, including at the UFO Conference in Nevada in February and a "Healing Conference" in Jericho, Israel, in May.

To add to the frenzy, it just so happens that the years building up to 2012 mark an unusual astronomical alignment, one so rare it occurs only in 30 out of every 26,000 years. During this period, the Sun will make its annual crossing of the galactic equator—the plane that bisects the Milky Way as it appears in the sky—on the same day as the winter solstice. So what does all this mean? A small group of doomsayers believe a life-ending cataclysm is on the horizon. Patrick Geryl, a Belgian researcher, says he believes the alignment will trigger a reversal in the magnetic fields of the Sun, causing it to get 10 or 20 times hotter, which will reverse the Earth's rotation on its axis and flood its inhabitants (mainstream astronomers don't agree).

Meso-American scholars are far less concerned. In Mayan cosmology, time proceeds in cycles—not in a straight line. "The world collapses, but then it gets reborn," says Davíd Carrasco, professor of Latin American religions at Harvard University. (The Maya believe the same thing happens when the Sun rises and sets each day.) Literary-magazine editor Daniel Pinchbeck, author of "2012: The Return of Quetzalcoatl," sees the new cycle as an opportunity for personal and spiritual growth. Instead of looking at the completion of the 5,125-year cycle as "the end," Pinchbeck suggests that 2012 "could be more like the birth of the world."


I personally have never heard about 2036, but no one can say whether or not this theory is true or false, it all depends on what you believe, me...I'm not sure what I believe, except that you have to make sure that you always tell the people you care about how much you love them, try to take as many vacations and moments of bliss as you can, do the unexpected and live life to the fullest because the world can end at any moment, and maybe it won't be doomsday, maybe it won't be the earth self destructing, it might just be our own death, which is inevitable in any case..

2007-12-17 17:15:25 · answer #3 · answered by chels. 2 · 1 1

The end for humans at least is rumored to be 2012, we will be long gone and the whole process will start over again. Basically in 2036 it will be anything that survived and evolved from 2012

2007-12-17 17:07:28 · answer #4 · answered by robertdunno 2 · 0 1

No, THERE'S JUST NO WAY THE END WOULD BE on 2012 or 2036. Why?, cos it already was on 1966, 1989, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2007,.. and.. with so many ends already I don't think we can have another one xD

2007-12-17 17:11:58 · answer #5 · answered by ? 2 · 1 0

Not to start chaos or anything, but I read up on this five years ago. Nostradamous states 2012 is the begining of ww3, I think, after the roman cathlic religion allows for a colored pope. Then, we supposed to get three days or 7 (?) without light. WW3 is right around the corner, which supports that (hoping not to get hit by a lightning here) the antichrist had to be already been born. Just get a flash light, batteries, hot gorlic, silver, and in 4 years when it hits the fan - you are ready- I will see you on the other side.

2007-12-17 17:27:25 · answer #6 · answered by rareicon 2 · 0 2

the number 2012 is bs in itself. Western societal scholars misinterpret the number as 0 marking the beginning of anno domani, not 4bc as it should be. Herod died in 4bc, shortly after sending jesus to get crucified, meaning jesus and the abrahamic virtues should base their time scale on the 4 years previous. 2012-4=2008= the real id act of the united states of america(federal id system with radio frequency identification chips), the market introduction of free energy overunity power motors being distributed in the middle east and china. The end is economic, leading to social, religious, and conscious turmoil.

2007-12-17 18:47:21 · answer #7 · answered by luomoprincipale 2 · 0 0

The world ending in 2012 comes from the Maya religion. It has no sicentific basis whatsoever and could not actually happen in the way described even if there WAS an end in that year. (You cannot get a global earthquake).

2007-12-17 17:29:40 · answer #8 · answered by Bob B 7 · 0 0

the mayans said 2012, they didn't even last that long. i never heard anything about 2036.

2007-12-17 17:06:35 · answer #9 · answered by "Your Name" on my *SS 5 · 0 0

No, of course not... get a bible and go to Mark 13; 32 :

“But of that day or hour no one knows, not even the angels in heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone"

And in Matthew 24; 36 :

“But of that day and hour no one knows, not even the angels of heaven, nor the Son, but the Father alone."

2007-12-17 18:51:24 · answer #10 · answered by Alex 2 · 0 0

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