Mayan Civilization: Will We Die In 2012

By Michael Trimblay

There has been a lot of gradually building concern about the Mayans and will we die in 2012? This usually involves the Mayan calendar and the fact that it ends in 2012. Some people believe that the end of the world may occur at that time while others point out that there have been a number of other apocalyptic scenarios that have also been predicted over the years but which have never proven themselves out.

The question of the Mayan calendar itself, and whether it will actually run out in 2012, brings to light a number of questions. Most reputable scholars and experts on Mayan history and the calendar are quick to point out that it doesn't actually come to a real "end." However, the matter what they say, incipient hysteria that defies all logic seems to arise, mainly out of emotion and not at logic.

In a collective sense, this hysteria over 2012 can be ascribed to a number of beliefs and proposals that seek to argue that the world will be transformed or will end in some sort of cataclysm or apocalypse taking place the year 2012. Specifically, the world exposed and on the 21st or 23rd of December of that year. Supposedly, this is when the Mayan calendar comes to an end.

These dates have been arrived at by people who have examined what scholars call the Mayan Long Count Calendar (this is the formal name). Many of these people have purported to have found the beginning and ending range of the calendar, which is supposedly 5125 years long. Many arguments for an apocalypse make use of mythology and ancient astronomical calculations that probably aren't accurate.

Additionally, many predictions for something occurring on December 21 or December 23, 2012 make use of certain numerological calculations and even prophecies made by extraterrestrial beings that are non-falsifiable, meaning that there is no way to prove them false because they do not exist on the plane of existence with which we, as humans, are familiar or which most likely does not even exist.

In the main, any Mayan scholar of professional integrity can make an extremely convincing argument that the calendar comes to some sort of an end in 2012 seem to be completely ridiculous, especially when actual Mayan history is represented truthfully. Modern day Mayans actually consider 2012 to be fairly irrelevant, and most historical Mayan sources are either contradictory or very scarce.

It is maintained by supporters of the 2012 apocalypse or transformation that a number of events will occur. These events, like many other events by many other apocalyptic movements involve things like black holes, collisions with rogue planets or the shifting of our poles. Most such predictions are based on pseudoscience and just about every prediction violates bedrock laws of physics.

Humans, as a species, tend to be attracted to apocalypse because it holds such a frightening allure, meaning as it does the extinction of our race. Throughout history, people have flocked to apocalyptic movements, none of which have ever actually experienced success. The proof of that is that we are still here, though most any movement manages to come up with an excuse for why the apocalypse did not occur that time.

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