Question:
Will the world end in 21-12-2012?
2012-12-13 11:38:52 UTC
if yes why and if no why , no hate pls and thx
Fourteen answers:
Brigalow Bloke
2012-12-13 11:48:38 UTC
What's this end of the world going to be?



The solar system passing through a "photon belt" near Alcyone? Good story, but photons do not form belts, Alcyone is moving away from us and it was all supposed to happen about 1958.



The return of Jesus, yet again? How many dates have been predicted for that in the past 2000 years?



Planet X which was supposed to be here in May 2003 having another go at us? Why can't we see planet X if it's a week away? Why could we not see it in 2003 when it was first supposed to be here?



Invasion of the annunaki from Nibiru looking for gold? Why can't we see Nibiru if it's a week away?



The rapture, yet again? How many dates have been predicted for that since it was invented in the 1830s?



All the planets in the solar system lining up, even though they cannot and will not, and doing . . . something, somehow? Must be magic because it sure will not be gravity. Wasn't that supposed to happen in 1999?



Solar flares, which happen around five times a week on a long term average.



Coronal mass ejections on the Sun which are fairly common - like the one on 14 July 2012 and a half dozen times since. Notice anything, did you?



A line up of the Sun and the Earth or something with the centre of the galaxy, which comes vaguely close twice every year is supposed to do . . . something? Must be magic because it sure will not be gravity.



The solar system crossing the central plane of the galaxy, when we don't actually know where that is?



Aliens invade (no, not the annunaki)?



Prophecies that the Maya didn't make will be fulfilled?



Prophecies that the old French faker Nostradamus didn't make will be fulfilled?



The entire thing is delusion, superstition and lies invented by the reality challenged and used by the ethically challenged to make money from the mentally challenged. Anyone who promotes it is a scum sucking bottom feeder.



54,000 questions about this on Y!A and not one of you has used the search box. And no, I don't care if you are a troll, this is a copy & paste answer I have used hundreds of times.
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2016-10-18 02:12:17 UTC
what's the top of the international on 21 December 2012 going to be this time? The photograph voltaic device passing by using a "photon belt" close to Alcyone? good tale, yet photons do no longer variety belts, Alcyone is shifting removed from us and it replaced into all meant to ensue approximately 1958. The return of Jesus, as quickly as greater? what number dates have been estimated for that? Planet X which replaced into meant to be right here in would 2003 having yet another flow at us? Why can't we see planet X if this is a few weeks away? Why would desire to we no longer see it in 2003 while it replaced into first meant to be right here? Invasion of the annunaki from Nibiru searching for gold? Why can't we see Nibiru if this is a few weeks month away? The rapture, as quickly as greater? what number dates have been estimated for that? each and every of the planets interior the photograph voltaic device lining up, even although they can't and could no longer, and doing . . . something someway? would desire to be magic via fact it beneficial isn't gravity. Wasn't that meant to ensue in 1999? photograph voltaic flares, which happen around 5 situations each and every week on an prolonged term everyday. Coronal mass ejections on the sunlight that are extremely undemanding - like the only on 14 july 2012 and a few situations on the grounds that? notice something, did you? A line up of the sunlight and the Earth or something with the centre of the galaxy, which comes vaguely close two times each and every 3 hundred and sixty 5 days is meant to do . . . something? would desire to be magic via fact it beneficial isn't gravity. The photograph voltaic device crossing the essential airplane of the galaxy, as quickly as we don't easily comprehend the place this is? extraterrestrial beings invade (no, no longer the annunaki)? Prophecies that the Maya did no longer make would be fulfilled? Prophecies that the previous French faker Nostradamus did no longer make would be fulfilled? the completed element is myth, superstition and lies invented via the fact challenged and utilized via the ethically challenged to make funds from the mentally challenged. everyone who promotes this is a scum sucking backside feeder and that quite contains the Coast to Coast radio slime and the greed-ridden suits who run the background Channel.
2012-12-13 11:56:25 UTC
The world isn't going to end...that much is true, however, I spent the last two years researching the contentiousness shift, and we are due for one of those. I could explain everything to you, on why I believe what I believe...but I think, (If you honestly want answers) you should do some research. Not just on the internet, because many sites are not credible.



If you truly want to know, grab a cup of coffee at Barns n' Nobel, and spend some time in the science section, specifically looking at quantum physics and string theory. I'd also recommend the metaphysics section. The book, Frequency: The Power of Personal Vibration by Penny Peirce, is a great place to get started. I also like the website thespiritscience.net (Patch Parables are really great).



Honestly, I think you should pick and choose what to believe in; there's a lot of information out there. I personally believe it is a day we will move up in a conscious evolution because of something called "axis procession" it happens about every 26,000 years, causing the poles to shift. I could throw some statistics out there that would make you do a double-take, but what good is my word if you don't get out there and look for yourself?
Rex
2012-12-13 11:59:44 UTC
If it takes the end of the world to shut these fools up, I'd gladly accept that offer as the topic has been boring and overdone since 2009. There's no such thing as psychics so nobody can accurately predict the future for 21st December 2012, but I'm 99.999999% sure it will be just like any other day -- some people will die from illness and old age, whilst others live and prepare for Christmas.
Scott
2012-12-13 13:21:53 UTC
Dec 21 2012 date is based on the last day of the ancient mayan long count calender (one of many calenders the ancient mayans made). The Doomsday theory is a modern theory of why the long count calender ends on dec 21 2012, but we have nothing from the ancient mayans that says it's a doomsday nor do we have any strong evidence of that today. The ancient mayans made their long count calender accurate for thousands of years ahead (from the ancient mayans point of view) but they coundn't make it go on forever. It is reasonable to assume that Dec 21 2012 (the winter soltice) was as good as any date to end the calender with no higher meaning to it
Questor
2012-12-15 15:49:13 UTC
The real question is: "Why are you asking this, when so many other people have also asked it? Haven't you bothered to look at the answers that have already been given? Do you really think we are going to be the victims of an apocalypse? Why do you believe such nonsense?"



“The Mayan calendar ends on December 21, 2012! That’s when they predicted the world will end. It’s also when the planet Nibiru will crash into the Earth!”



Here are the facts:

(1) The Mayan calendar does NOT end on December 21, 2012.

(2) The Mayans did NOT predict the end of the world, on that date or any other.

(3) The planet Nibiru will NOT crash into the Earth on that date, because it doesn’t exist!

Don't you think it would be the most incredible coincidence if all these things were to happen on the same day? Doesn't that give you a clue that it's so unlikely that they will?



If anyone thinks I’m wrong, then I’m willing to bet them £10,000, which they can pay to me on December 22 when it’s obvious that these “predictions” are proven to be false.



The Mayan calendar has various time periods. We have days, weeks, months, years, etc. They had periods called b’ak’tuns and piktuns, among others. The periods are counted up, and, like the mileometer in a car, when one number reaches its maximum, it resets to zero and the next number along is increased. In their calendar, the “Long Count” reaches 13.0.0.0.0 on 21 December 2012, but that is NOT the end of their calendar - it resets the number of b’ak’tuns to zero and increases the number of piktuns - to 1.0.0.0.0.0! The calendar then goes to the next piktun on October 13, 4772.



In any case, the Mayans never predicted the end of the world on that date. My “normal” calendar runs out on 31 December, 2012. What will happen then? The end of the world? No! I’ll simply use another calendar for the next period of time - 2013.



"We are speaking out against deceit, lies and twisting of the truth, and turning us into folklore-for-profit. They are not telling the truth about time cycles," says Felipe Gomez, leader of the Maya alliance.



The impact of Nibiru was first announced back in 1995 by Nancy Leider, except she didn’t say it would hit us in December 2012 - the date she gave was May 15, 2003! Of course nothing happened, and she later announced a new date. Nothing happened then either, and then she heard about the 2012 story of the Mayan calendar and said it would happen then. It is obvious that this is all total rubbish and she is making this up as she goes along.



Leider claimed to have this knowledge by means of an implant in her brain, which allows her to receive messages from extra-terrestrials in the Zeta-Reticuli star system, which is a double star about 39 light-years from Earth. So firstly, how was this implant installed, and by whom, and secondly, any messages that she receives are coming from a star that is about 30º south of the southern-most star that can be seen from Nancy’s home in California. So if the star is never above the horizon, how do the messages reach her through solid rock?



We’re also supposed to believe that the astronomers on a planet around that double-star could detect planet Nibiru going around our star 39 light-years away, and yet although we have confirmed over 500 planets orbiting other stars, including one over 21,000 light-years away - almost a quarter of the distance across the galaxy - we haven’t seen Nibiru, which is supposed to be in our own back-yard!



To arrive on December 21, 2012 from a distance of the orbit of Pluto, it would have to be at that distance around December, 2003. That's over 6 months *after* the arrival date of May 2003 that Nancy gave us.



Of course, if it did exist, and was going to hit us hit us around 7 days from now, it would currently be around 250,000 miles away, which is around the distance of the Moon. Assuming it is “only” the same size as the Moon, we would have been able to see it with the naked eye for ages. All around the world are millions of amateur astronomers, and there are also huge telescopes - yet no-one has seen this thing because it isn’t there.



Actually, something interesting will happen the day before, on December 20. At 12 minutes past 8pm it will be 20:12 on 20/12 of 2012 :) [That's using UK formatting for the date - DD/MM]



If you want to book a space presentation on real science, or to place a bet with me about these claims, write to jstone@spaceflight-uk.com



So the bottom line is - Don't worry, nothing particular will happen on December 21, apart from the Winter Solstice. Oh, and a group of us are meeting up to have a 2012 Apocalypse Survivors' Dinner :)
2012-12-13 12:09:47 UTC
This would be the 1227 time "Will the world end in 12-21-2012?" has been asked on Yahoo!Answers. Sorry, couldn't help myself & I'll take the 4 points.
Dan M
2012-12-13 11:46:30 UTC
No credible source has ever suggested that the Mayans predicted "the end of the world" in 2012. This is only when their calendar ends, and, had they survived, they would have likely replaced it with a fresh one. Believing that the world will end on December 21st of this month because of the Mayan calendar is like believing that it will end on December 31st because grandma's kitty calendar doesn't have an additional page. :^)
2012-12-13 11:42:43 UTC
The "2012 doomsday" is a hoax, a fraud, and an absolute con job. It is a cruel and disgusting lie being promoted by scam artists after money; First they scare people to death that something terrible is going to happen, then publish books and videos on "how to survive the apocalypse". Get the scam?! You're not going to fall for something like that… right?
2012-12-13 11:42:32 UTC
Umm no,but i have to admit the myans were right but it isint enough to harm us 2 much,because the sun flares are coming more n more this way n the 21st is wen the big 1 will hit,most damage it can cause is break electronics

nothin sireous to worry about =P



hope i helped
That Guy
2012-12-13 11:41:27 UTC
no, because the people that looked at the calendar didn't take into account leap years and other things. There is a whole thing on the history channel about this.
Meri
2012-12-13 11:43:14 UTC
That is not sure, no one can tell for sure ,it is more like a belief, in some way you choose what to believe. In my opinion I think no and here is a proof maybe.

http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html
Milly
2012-12-13 13:40:09 UTC
No. Why? because there is no evidence to suggest it will



http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html
jxj1326
2012-12-13 11:40:19 UTC
no. just because the mayans said so? lets wait and find out


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