Year 2012 Apocalypse 2012: Fact or Fiction?
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By: Dana Goldberg
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2010-01-31 16:24:22 |
The latest apocalyptic rumor these days concerns the year 2012. Many people fear this year and claim that something terrible and cataclysmic will occur on either December 21 or 23, 2012. The basis of the 2012 phenomenon can be found in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, commonly known as the Mayan calendar.
This calender is 5,125 years long and ends on either December 21 or 23, 2012, depending on how you do the math. Supporters of this phenomena use this fact, along with various interpretations of Mayan texts and inscriptions, to claim that the world will end in the year 2012. One such piece of evidence is the Popol Vuh, a Mayan book that includes creation stories. According to this book, the world we live in is currently the fourth world that has existed - the three previous worlds were failures.
The book implies that our world will be terminated on the same day as the last world, and a fifth world will begin the day after. These dates are December 20 and 21, 2012. Another supporting piece of evidence can be found in the Tortuguero inscriptions from the 7th century. Mayan scholars generally agree that the inscriptions refer to the year 2012. The inscriptions describe a day when the calender will end, the world will turn black and the gods will descend.
Scholars, archaeologists and scientists say that the 2012 phenomenon is a pseudo scientific theory and a severe misrepresentation of the Mayan calendar. Opponents of the phenomenon state that there is no evidence suggesting that the Mayans thought the world would end. Scholars agree that the year 2012 was a significant one for the Mayans - not as the end of the world, but as the end of a cycle. There are inscriptions and texts in which the Mayans made predictions that would take place after 2012, thus showing they believed the world would continue.
The world has seen this kind of fear mongering before with Y2K back in the year 2000. People perpetuated what turned out to be pseudo scientific and baseless stories of chaos and fear which were proven false the morning of January 1, 2000. This is not to say that there was no evidence whatsoever - but the fact is that whatever evidence there was was exaggerated and blown out of proportion.
Many people feel that there is legitimate evidence indicating that something monumental will occur in 2012. There is evidence for and against this theory - nothing definite - and the truth is no one knows exactly what will happen. We'll just have to wait until 2012 and see.
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