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Do you feel that Earth will change much by 2012?

There are so many predictions about doomsday coming around the years 2010 to 2012 that I am beganing to feel there is something to it. The Mayan Calander and other cultures in past times plus the things our own Goverment almost hints at such things coming.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    The winter solstice of the year 2012 in the northern hemisphere will mark the culmination of a cycle spanning 1,872,000 days (approximately 5125 years) in the Mayan calendar known as the Long Count*. Maya used the Long Count calendar during what scholars call the Classic Period of their culture, which lasted from roughly 250-900 C.E. The December 21, 2012 date marks the last day of the current pikcycle, a period of 144,000 days (approximately 394 years). More significantly, it marks the end of the thirteenth pik cycle, the culminating period of a far larger calendar cycle that began on 11 August of 3114 B.C.E. and that will come to fruition on the 2012 winter solstice.

  • 1 decade ago

    we'll have another half a billion people by then

    talk about Global Warming!

  • 1 decade ago

    well... they did get like every single calculation correct for thousands of years... but they also said aliens helped them, while smoking cocaine......

    so... i dunno

    i hope not because i will be like 2 months away from turning 21....

  • 1 decade ago

    dont worry because the world does not change very soon and i feel no event

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  • 1 decade ago

    yes, we gonna die soon, salu2!!!

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