The world ending in 2012

I do not believe in any so called prophet, some make a lucky guess and then someone later thinks the person has supernatural powers. I am just interested in how the world could said to end on a certain date when the dates are different in different time zones. Nostrodomus was in European time and the Mayans in yet a different time zone. Even cities like New York and California are different so midnight on the 21st in New York wouldn’t yet be midnight in California etc…

The Mayan civilization dissapeared so that could be why their calendar ended at that particular time. As for their telling of all the Historical events that was said to be in the phrophies were after the facts, so what good it did makes me wonder.

It’s worse than we thought.

I’ve got a “Cool Cars” calendar from my local GoodYear that foretells the end of the world on December 31, 2009. Better get ready.

That’s trash talk.

But… but won’t magma drip on the turtle supporting the world ?

Indian legends, Maya, and other sources were mentioned. They all coalesce at 12/21/2012. I think I saw somewhere perhaps on internet that it happens at 11am Greenwich Mean Time. Which probably puts it at around 4am Chicago - not totally sure on that.

Planets aligned was a big influence, per TV.

Even some scientists are starting to pay attention to it to.

Who knows? Maybe ‘The Shadow’ ?

Don’t be silly, it’s juice juice juice all the way down

I know that in the year 2525, three women have the will to survive. Fighting for a brand new day, nothing’s going to stand in their way.

Name them.

I always figured the Mayan calendar makers just ran out of rock. I mean, every rock is of finite size, right? Which means it has to end somewhere. It has to have borders. You use the biggest freakin flat piece of rock you can get and then when you get to the outside edge… you have to stop.

Even some scientists are starting to pay attention to it to.

Maybe social scientists examining the stupidity of crowds and the gullible.

I checked with the seventh son of a seventh son, and the world will not come to an end until the sun blows up four billion years from now, and maybe not even then.

Does this mean that Gene Tunney was never heavyweight boxing champion?

Let’s look at the ‘science’, then.

An ancient civilisation sets up a calendar (well done chaps!).
For some reason, they make a ‘limit’ lasting several thousand years, after which the numbering restarts.
People who believe in fairies, Creationism and Nigerian bank transfers think there must be something to it.

Sadly there is no evidence for scientists to examine.
Those Mayans forgot to tell us how the World ends.
They neglected to say how they worked out the precise date.
Where on earth would a scientist get data to analyse?!

Thanks to jackdavinci for a great and informative post! That’s what GQ should be all about, right there.

And yet, after that there are still people wandering in, telling us about how the world is going to end because of something they heard about on the teevee that one time…

It actually depends on if man is still alive, and if woman can survive. Then they’ll be able to figure something out.

Good point. I surmised they were just tired of doing arithmetic, but it could be that they ran out of scratch paper, so to speak.

Yeah, social scientists studying why people believe such rubbish.

I think we can all celebrate on the 22d maybe that will put an end to all the speculating and the other nonsense…Of course if we are not here we won’t know will we? :slight_smile:

Of course if we follow Nostradamus’s time and Europe and other countries that are on an earlier time zone we will get a day’s notice if they should disappear, we could always fly to Hawaii and even have an extra day…almost?

They used circles and they were cut, and worked like gears, they had several ways of time, some were based on a gestation period of nine months some different and their time was correct, but their calendar was different than the Europeans, but I think the people who deciphered their calender put it in our time, (not time zone). They were not using BC, AD,or BCE.

I do not remember the precise time but they did use a time in their life period. It went back to I believe(could be wrong on the date) about 1,500 years, they used the stars etc. The Mayan civilization disappeared about the time their calander ended, and the time had not yet come as they had predicted. But Nostradomus just used his own physic powers! :slight_smile:

There are people who truly believe they were abducted by aliens too.

Unless we are the most sentient life form in the universe, in which case we are, and that’s not just anthropomorphising.

But for humans, there’d be no “history”.