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Thousands Expect Apocalypse in 2012
Source: http://news.aol.com
(July 6) - Survival groups around the world are
gearing up and counting down to a mysterious date
that has been anticipated for thousands of years:
Dec. 21, 2012.
Across the United States, Canada and throughout
Europe, apocalyptic sects and individuals say
that is the day that the world as we know it will
end, ABCnews.com
reports.
Ancient Mayan societies, known for their advanced
mathematics and astronomy, followed a "long
count" calendar that lasted 5,126 years.
When their charts are translated to the Gregorian
calendar, the international standard used today,
time runs out on Dec. 21, 2012.
Believers say there are other links besides just
the Mayan calendar that portend catastrophe. The
sun will be aligned with the center of the Milky
Way for the first time in about 26,000 years on
the same day, which marks the winter solstice.
Some say that will disrupt the energy flow to
Earth, or that the high rate of sunspots or sun
flares that NASA has predicted for 2012 could
affect Earth magnetic fields.
Scientists have tried to squash the doomsday
scenario as another empty prophesy, but it’s
clear there are thousands who consider the possibility
of a worldwide catastrophe occurring on that date
very real.
"You have to understand, there will be nothing,
nothing left," Patrick Geryl told ABC News.
"We will have to start an entire civilization
from scratch." Geryl, a 53-year-old former
laboratory worker who lives in Belgium, quit his
job two years ago after he saved up enough money
to last him until December 2012. He’s now
stocking survival supplies, a list of which runs
11 pages long.
Geryl is certainly not the only one. Searching
for "2012 the end of the world" on Google
brings up nearly 700,000 hits. More than 6,500
video posts about the day have been posted on
YouTube. There are also countless books on the
topic, many published in the wake of the success
of Daniel Pinchbeck's "2012: The Return of
Quetzalcoatl," which has been selling thousands
of copies each month since it was released last
May.
But what do believers think will happen on Dec.
21, 2012? Some say a polar reversal, where the
north pole becomes the south, where the sun rises
in the west, triggering natural disasters around
the world. Others say the date marks a worldwide
spiritual awakening.
Experts laugh off these notions. "These
prophecies of doom really don't have any basis
in what we know about the Maya," said Stephen
Houston, an anthropology professor at Brown University
and an expert in Maya hieroglyphic writing. "The
Maya descriptions barely talk about this event."
He said the Mayans saw their calendar coming to
an end on the date, but then starting over without
any catastrophes.
" Really, it's a conversion of people’s
anxieties about our times, and finding some remote
mythological precedent or prediction of it,"
he said. "People like to believe that ancient
wisdom is somehow predicting this time of upheaval."
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