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[From: ] [author: ] [Date: 11-10-21] [Hit: ]
nasa.gov/topics/earth/feature…2. The solar flares happen every 11 years and only affect communications, such as televisions and phones. There is no threat of it being any worse next year.3.......
Because it is pathetic.

Reasons:

1. NASA have confirmed that the world will NOT end in 2012
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/feature…

2. The solar flares happen every 11 years and only affect communications, such as televisions and phones. There is no threat of it being any worse next year.

3. Earthquakes, famines etc happen and have been happening throughout history, the only reson I think they are become more recular is due to global warming, which will not kill us in 2012 (because it takes hundreds of years for it to effect the planet, that it would wipe out species)

4. God says that we do not know the day or hour he will come, that there will be many predictions and people claiming the world will end but that the end will not be then.

5. The Mayan calender is simply ending the long calender, and a new one wil begin on 23rd december 2012 and also the Mayans never predicted the end of the world they just simply ended their calender.

6. Alien invasions?!? what? aliens have been reported for years, not just in the last 5 years, they have been around since the beginning of time. I doubt they plan to come in 2012 to kill everyone.

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If you are serious about this question, the answer is more than a little hard to follow. We have known about the correlation between the Western calendar and the Mayan calendar for many years, but it wasn't until 1966 in a book by a man named Coe that it was SUGGESTED that "if the Mayans believed the beginning of their calendar represented the creation of the world, did they think that the end of their calendar in 2012 would be the end of the world?"

This comment might have been half in jest as the end of the 13th Bak'tun could NOT IN ANY WAY be considered the definitive end of the Mayan calendar, but Coe's suggestion was picked up in the 1980s by a complete lunatic named Jose Arguelles, who put in HIS book that the Mayans DID believe this to be a time of "great change". Much later, when Arguelles started claiming to be a reincarnated Mayan Princess named Voltron Viagra (seriously, you cant make this stuff up) did he start to say 2012 was the "End of the World".
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