yaayyy!
I'll need to consult with my 10 yr old son. He's the planetarium expert.
This planet and humankind will be around forever. It's the way we live that will come to an end; we just don't know when, and no one can really predict it. But I'm pretty sure it won't be as soon as 2012.
Call me pessimistic but I do believe that something is going to happen in 2012 and I do believe it will significantly alter the evolution of humanity. This could be in the form of an ELE but is probably something else. I hope for disclosure and public first contact because I believe we're ready for it, and that it is absolutely necessary for our race to finally wake the hell up.
That said, we all have to accept that Earth is dying. It is common fact that one day, she'll either explode or implode. Long before that though, we're going to have to move on into the stars. Humanity is growing too quickly and I highly doubt that our natural resources are going to sustain us as a race much longer. We need to explore the galaxy and find new stars to call home.
{On a side note, I intend to hijack the first Starship we build if it has some sort of star-drive, hyper-drive, jump-drive, warp-drive, or any variation thereof. I'll either succeed or die trying. I've already got a 30-person assault team [friends can be useful he-he]. By the way, attached is a pretty cool 3D picture of what a star-ship may look like.}
According to many who have studied the Mayan calendar, their race, and what-have-you, the Mayans predicted a 'new age, new era' for humanity. Not the end of the world in a physical sense, but an end to the way humanity thought. Mayan prophecy speaks of an event that would both devastate and unite the race like never before. This is supposed to happen on December 21st, 2012 at 11:11AM universal time.Did the Mayans actually predict the end of the world, or the end of the world as we know it?
They didn't predict the end of the world. It was the end of their 13th (then current) epoch on December 21, 2012. It's the media and others who have misinterpreted the Mayans to think that that date is the end of the world. It's not. It was end of a cycle for the Mayans, and had they still been around today, that date probably would have been the start of a new cycle, too.Did the Mayans actually predict the end of the world, or the end of the world as we know it?
They never predicted anything. The year is the end of their 13th and current epoch. It's other people who took the "prediction" out of context.Did the Mayans actually predict the end of the world, or the end of the world as we know it?
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