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    Top 10 Reasons The World Won’t End on December 21, 2012

    TopTenzBy TopTenzFebruary 4, 2010Updated:February 18, 201678 Comments11 Mins Read
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    No doubt about it, 2012 and doomsday prophecies are big nowadays. According to the Mayan calendar, the world as we know it will end sometime around December 21st, 2012. Of course, if it doesn’t, that won’t mean we’ll be out of the woods. According to the Bible, Jesus Christ may return at any moment to destroy the armies of the Antichrist and reestablish his throne in Jerusalem, thereby ushering in a thousand years of peace. And if that doesn’t occur, there’s always the chance that the Mahdi will arise to institute a kingdom of justice and, alongside the returned Isa Al-Maseeh (Jesus), will fight against the Dajjal, the Antichrist of Islam. Then, of course, there’s always the chance that—at least according to the Hopi Indians—a blue star will suddenly appear in the sky to signal the start of a great atomic war which will destroy the white man and other ancient races.

    Sounds like there’s quite a few ways we might catch it, but what are the chances that any of these things might actually happen? Of course, there is no way to prove that something won’t happen, but below are the top ten reasons why one would be ill-advised to believe the end is coming in 2012 or any other time soon.

    10. Because a reversal of the magnetic poles would not be catastrophic.

    It seems that every few hundred thousand years or so, the Earth’s magnetic field dwindles to practically nothing and then gradually reappears with the north and south poles flipped. Now this flipping of the magnetic poles—which appears to have last happened about 780,000 years ago—isn’t particularly dangerous, but this brief period—about a century or so in duration—of decreased magnetic fields could threaten life on the planet, for without magnetic protection, particle storms and cosmic rays from the sun, as well as even more energetic subatomic particles from deep space, would strike Earth’s atmosphere, eroding the already beleaguered ozone layer and causing all sorts of problems to both man and beast (especially among those creatures that navigate by magnetic reckoning). Further, scientists estimate that we are overdue for such an event and have also noticed that the strength of our magnetic field has decreased about 5 percent in the past century, possibly signaling that such an event may be in our immediate future—within a few centuries if not sooner. However, in being so gradual, should scientists in the future discover that such a shift is in the works, there should be plenty of time to take the necessary precautions to avoid the most destructive effects by moving underground or off planet, or perhaps strengthening the planet’s atmospheric defenses through the use of exotic, futuristic technologies. In any case, it isn’t something we need to worry about in the short term—though it could be a concern for those living a few hundred or even thousands of years from now.

    9. An increase in sunspot activity in 2012 will not have any particularly detrimental effect on the planet.


    As every schoolchild knows, our sun is constantly shooting gaseous plumes of white hot plasma thousands of miles into space which our atmosphere generously shields us from. Sometimes these plumes are much larger than normal, however, and are what we refer to as solar flares (more properly known as coronal mass ejections). Fortunately, these enormous magnetic outbursts that bombard Earth with a torrent of high-speed subatomic particles are also largely negated by the planet’s atmosphere and magnetic field, so we seldom feel the effects of these plasmic bursts, beyond creating havoc for ham-radio users and increasing the luminosity of the Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. They are of concern mainly to space explorers, who really would have a problem if they are caught in orbit without suitable shelter when one of these things go off. The sun goes through a natural twenty-two year cycle when such storms increase significantly for a time before decreasing again. Such a period is scheduled to occur in 2012, which has some folks all atwitter. For those who are expecting the worst, it might be beneficial to realize that the sun reached similar period of solar activity in 1990, 1968, 1946, and it will again in 2034, 2056 and 2078. While these periods can produce large solar flares that can effect satellite communications and, in a worst-case scenario, adversely affect the flow of electrical energy through the power grids, it is unlikely to do more than produce some especially spectacular light shows in the northern skies and make people onboard the International Space Station a little nervous.

    8. Because the poles cannot shift or the planet’s orbit be otherwise altered.


    Some well-meaning but scientifically challenged individuals maintain that the planet’s physical poles are on the verge of reversing (that is, the planet is flipping over onto its top) or that gravitational forces from the other planets or from the galaxy itself could affect Earth’s orbit and, hence, dramatically alter its climate and environment. Fortunately, however, the gravitational forces that effect our planet and its place in the solar system are mandated by Newton’s laws of planetary mechanics and cannot be changed without some extremely rare (think one chance in ten billion over the next three billion years) and dramatic event taking place—such as a collision with a small moon or a massive black hole making its way through the solar system, both of which would be noted well in advance or whose effect would be so gradual as to take centuries to have any great impact. As far as we know, there are no such cosmic events known to be on the horizon—at least for the foreseeable future (and well beyond 2012).

    7. Because Earth climate change is a gradual process and one easily adapted to.


    Some take a more hand-on approach to the end, claiming that humanity will perish as a result of human-caused weather changes, which, it is claimed, will melt the polar ice caps, raise the ocean sea levels, and change weather patterns over large portions of the planet. Even if the science holds together, however—which many claim it does not—such a process would be felt over a period of years or even decades, giving human beings time to adapt to the changes (relocate, create shoreline reclamation technologies, etc.) It is even possible that a warmer planet might ultimately be beneficial by, for example, increasing arable land in Siberia and North America as the permafrost layer retreats northward. In any case, the year 2012 has no particular significance in regards to any Earth changes that may occur over the next few decades.

    6. Because the people who suggest the end is coming don’t know what they’re talking about.


    Unfortunately, human beings have a tendency to invest great authority in people who can convince them they are prophecy “experts” or have some sort of hidden knowledge others do not possess that allows them to read the future. Many of these people are sincere individuals who simply misinterpret ancient bible texts, while others are deluded crazies who only want to include others in their fantasy world. A few are even unscrupulous charlatans out to make a quick buck. The bottom line is, however, that nobody really knows what the future holds regardless of who they are or what methodology they use. There simply is no evidence that anyone has ever successfully prophesied some future event (beyond some short-term political or military events easily surmised by gauging current international trends) with anything approaching clarity or accuracy.


    5. Because the Bible Code is a parlor trick.


    Using a complex type of cryptographic code called Equidistant Letter Sequencing (ELS), journalist Michael Drosnin, author of The Bible Code, contends that one can find meaningful and related patterns of words and dates in close proximity to each other within the words of the Pentateuch (the first five books of the Old Testament and the heart of the Jewish Torah) which would seem to go beyond mere chance. One of these, he says, suggests the planet will be struck by a comet in 2012, with all the unfortunate consequences that would entail. However, critics dismiss Drosnin’s methodology as little more than a parlor trick, demonstrating that meaningful words and phrases can be produced using his method on any similar sized manuscript. For example, Australian mathematician Brendan McKay, an ardent critic of Drosnin’s process, demonstrated that a computer search of Herman Melville’s nineteenth century classic Moby Dick found a number of meaningful phrases in close proximity to each other (specifically having to do with the late Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination in 1995), suggesting that just as the eyes can be tricked into seeing familiar faces in random patterns of light and shadow, so too can the mind be tricked into finding meaningful phrases in random collections of letters where none exists. And if that’s not enough, Drosnin has been proven wrong about other “significant events” he claims were contained in the Bible, so I wouldn’t worry about it too much.

    4. Because the Earth isn’t that easy to destroy.

    Sure, there are things that could do the planet in, but Earth is a lot hardier a place than many give it credit for. After all, it’s been here for four billion years now, had its clock repeated cleaned by asteroids and comets, endured climactic changes of biblical proportions, and even survived a collision with another planet that created our own moon, and yet it keeps on ticking. And you think a few melting ice caps and puny nuclear weapons are going to do it in? Please…

    3. Because doomsday prophecies have consistently been proven wrong.


    Literally hundreds of dates have been picked by various religious leaders and self-proclaimed prophets over the last two thousand years as being the end of the world and not a one of them has ever even come close to being accurate. So why do we believe these same people today when they tell us the end is coming in 2012 (or whenever they imagine it to be coming)? Listen, you wouldn’t believe your doctor if it has been repeatedly demonstrated that he has never once correctly diagnosed a patient, so why give these guys the benefit of a doubt?

    2. Because Nostradamus never picked 2012 as the end date.


    It has been popularly believed that Nostradamus, the famous sixteenth century French mystic, suggested the end would come in 2012, perfectly coinciding with the Mayan date, which, if true, would be very spooky indeed. However, in reading through Nostradamus’ many quatrains, nowhere does he specifically mention the year 2012 or even suggest that the end would come around that time. In fact, his predictions extend all the way to the year 3797, making it seem we have some time yet before the end is nigh. Additionally, his writings are so obscure as to make any interpretation little better than a guess. Most of them are likely referring to events that took place in his lifetime, with the rest being so vague that they can be made to fit any time frame the reader so desires.

    1. Because the Mayans never claimed it would.


    The Mayans had many calendars they used, one of which was known as the “long count” calendar, which measures very long periods of time.  According to this calendar (which has been known to archeologists for decades, by the way) the Earth’s “fifth sun” would end at the Winter solstice, December 21, 2012, at which point a new, sixth 5,125-year cycle would begin. What significance this had to the Mayans is a source of some debate, but it is the general consensus that they did not attribute to it any catastrophic events. Most likely, they simply considered it a time for spiritual renewal or introspection, which doesn’t sound all that dangerous to me. The teaching that the Mayan’s believed it was the end of time, then, appears to be a largely westernized misreading (or deliberate misrepresentation) of the significance of the Mayan calendar and Mayan beliefs associated with it.

    By J. Allan Danelek

    J. Allan Danelek is a Lakewood, Colorado author who writes and talks extensively on subjects having to do with the paranormal and alternative science. His most recent book from Llewellyn Worldwide, 2012: Extinction or Utopia, deals in some detail with the entire 2012 controversy and the issue of doomsday prophecy in general, and is a must read for anyone desiring to get some sort of objective balance on the entire subject. His book can be ordered—and the author contacted—through his website at www.ourcuriousworld.com.

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    78 Comments

    1. Annonymos on November 30, 2017 9:21 am

      well only 6.5% of the entire population in the past and present is alvie

    2. You Only Live Once on February 1, 2014 10:52 pm

      THE NO 2. REASON THE WORLD DIDN’T END IN 2012! CUZ I SAID SO! THE NO 1. REASON THE WORLD DIDN’T END IN 2012! CUZ IT’S 2014 RIGHT NOW AND MOST PEOPLE ARE ALIVE!

    3. Der Goldfisch on January 16, 2013 8:18 am

      UHM, i am sorry but I lived through 2012 sorry

    4. Ali on December 22, 2012 10:37 am

      Well, the world didn’t end. All it was from where I am is a bit of a weather change. Not to worry till 95.7 billion BC or earlier. It might as well be changed to: Top 10 Reasons The World Wouldn’t of Ended on December 21, 2012

      • TopTenz Master on December 22, 2012 12:21 pm

        Now we can change it to read, “Top 10 Reasons the World DIDN’T end.”

    5. Kd on December 20, 2012 6:18 pm

      Only god knows when the time and hour will truly happen. Everyone is freaking out about all this nonsense. In the bible it states that when that time is near that man will work all day for a loaf of bread. But honesty people are still buying brand new cars, houses, etc. bread only being roughly $3. The world was meant to ended multiple times already. But as I see we are still here. They probably picked 12/21/12 bc it consists of only 2 numbers. 1 & 2. Then as soon as they realize its not gonna happen it will probably be 03/13/13. Or 01/13/13. Stupid nonsense. Nobody can get along these days and that’s how come all the wars and explosions. If we’re long over due by about 30,000 yrs or so. Why wouldn’t it have happened 30,0000 years ago. But those people who have nothing to do in their lives are just making up stuff trying to scare everyone. The end of the world could happen any second of any day. So why aren’t we scared 365 days of the year? It’s just when people expect it to happen. You should expect it any time.

    6. bob billy on December 20, 2012 1:09 pm

      This is nonsense anyway, but good ideas.

    7. alicia on December 17, 2012 3:26 pm

      have faith, the Lord is mercyful, trust in him <3

    8. Tyler Briand on December 17, 2012 9:03 am

      One, the Japan siuation was because of the company, that wasn’t a natural disaster, so just don’t bother. There are tsunamis and earthquakes that are devastating every year. Two The Mayan’s did not say the world was going to end, so stop with the specuations. The planets have been aligned before, all that happens is the sun gets blocked, but oh wait… it’s supposed to happen at midnight anyway, so what the hell does that matter. Three, every four years someone says the world will end, no joke every election year for the past sixty years. Funny how many times they were wrong. This is a simple case to cause turmoil to the planet, to raise attention to you people to start giving a damn about where you live. Don’t blame this on natural disasters. Four, I saw someone say “what about the 9/11 terrorist attack?” To you who said it, and you know who you are, it wasn’t a TERRORIST ATTACK! IT WAS AN ACT OF TERROR! We did not get invaded, it was an act of war. How the hell would that even connect to this in the first place. For those who believe 2012 is the end, you clearly believe what ever you are told. Time to grow up.

    9. Kendal on December 11, 2012 9:07 pm

      I don’t believe he world will end because earth was supposed to end in 2000 and 2003 and guess what?….. It never happened! And I don’t get why it would just end now? I think the Mayans were just pretending and faking 2012 disaster! They found out that it didn’t happen in those two years so they chose a random date. Plus if another planet were to hit us on the 21st we would see it with our naked eye! >:(

    10. Jo on December 2, 2012 11:37 pm

      Thanks so much for this list!! I have suffered frm panick attacks for a very long time over the end of the world, it’s all over TV, news, web.. To some of you guys it’s just a big joke but I have real fears and I M scare I have to take meds just bc of doomsday preppers!!! I cant even function bc of the thought of the END if anyone can help me I would be forever great full I am tearing up just wrighting this 🙁
      Plz don’t put me down I’m just trying find help I am a very normal person not a crazie it’s just this scares me.

      • TopTenz Master on December 3, 2012 12:45 am

        Jo, I actually had this list written to help my daughter who was having anxiety over all the doomsday prophecies as well. So don’t feel bad, someone else also had the same worries and that is why I published this list, so they wouldn’t worry about it. And you don’t need to worry about it either everything will be fine

    11. robert on September 29, 2012 11:05 pm

      i genuinely don’t care anymore, live life whilst you have it……… no human-being alive can predict such a catastrophic event….. no one is special, we are just living creatures who are meant to be the smartest living beings on the planet…….. if we are then why the hell are people in fear of something that will inevitably happen one day…….. i mean come on what source has someone got, legitimately to say the world will end on that day month and year, answer these 4 questions to yourself

      1. when was “time invented”
      2. when was the “mayan calendar” discovered

      3. when was the internet fully accessible to all kinds of people, poor and rich.
      4. when did the rumors start?

      just some people who are trying to become famous

      good night

    12. Maria on August 14, 2012 1:34 pm

      ONLY GOD KNOWS WHEN AND IF THIS WILL COME TO PAST !!! Predict all you want, but he is the keeper of the past, present and future !!

    13. Terry on June 26, 2012 12:21 am

      Well what I think will happen to this planet is (1) The earth will fall out of orbit and it ends up to far from sun for anything to survive or live. (2) Sun burns up and dies (3) With all these nuclear weapons what about there was a earthquake near a nuclear bomb plant , vibrations and heat made from these waves of power, Well we will be crisper than a bit of bacon or riddled with radiation. There’s thousands of ways that could end this life but at the same time there could be new earth’s being made far away that has identical life style like ours, who knows!

    14. eddie on June 4, 2012 11:39 pm

      just was wondering if you had any thing about yellow stone park being a active volcano said it could pop any given day and if does to make a hole bigger then crater lake and would didnt die from the blast or the loads of ashes , emp , rad sicknick, heat and fire storms could take the world out as well? or so the rumors say. but really it all come down to fear and not knowing when your gonna die. i dont believe i will perish from any of these more things in life to worry about like crossing the street or driving my car or just other random events where we live. everyone dies and no one knows when its gonna happen so why worry now? we all were not made to live forever so enjoy what life you have and the time you get.

    15. TonyP2 on March 22, 2012 12:11 am

      Finally, somebody who gets it. I just love how everyone forgets that they said the end would be in 2000 and 6/6/06. Oh, and those two times in 2011 too.

      But of course, when 2012 does pass into 2013 without anything happening at all, you do know that instead of admitting that they were wrong, they’re just going to pick another date, thus repeating the whole cycle of stupid again.

    16. lexxi on March 17, 2012 2:28 pm

      is there really gonna be a meteor on that day though?

    17. amelia on March 17, 2012 5:15 am

      come on!! this is so damn silly.I tell u this mayan calander is nonsense. IT JUST CREATES FEAR!!!!!!

      • TopTenz Master on March 17, 2012 5:11 pm

        I agree, which is why I requested this list be written so people can see how silly it is to think the end of the world will be on Dec. 21, 2012.

    18. Aragog on February 9, 2012 4:04 am

      ‘”Our whole electricity will be shut off”

      Globally? When was the last time that that happened? Ever? Solar activity increases and decreases in cycles of roughly eleven years, so it’s not that special; and even if your highly unlikely scenario took place, and many people would die, it still wouldn’t be the end of the world and that’s what this
      was about 😉

    19. Pizzaboy13 on February 8, 2012 10:11 pm

      You guys make it seem like solar flares aren’t a big deal. We have a HUGE breach in our electromagnetic field, and there is a big chance for large solar activity to happen this year. Our whole electricity will be shut off. Guess what? You don’t use electricity to only watch football. We use electricity to filter water in our homes, give us AC, ship our local store food, and much more. Without electricity we’d pretty much be back to the stone age and many people would be dead.

    20. M234 on January 15, 2012 9:19 pm

      The way these deranged people find these dates is that they mold disastrous events into their own way to add up to those dates.I mean,they can shape the oil spill of the Braer oil tanker in 1993 into that the world would end in a decade.They can twist the attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan into that the world will end on March 26,2015 at noon.And what are the chances that just recently someone said the world will end soon.That is like if this were 1991,someone would’ve predicted the world would end in 1996.I guess some people are either grumpy or has a grudge against living or/and this Earth.

    21. M234 on January 15, 2012 9:03 pm

      There are more predictions that the world would end than the number of words in the explanation for number 2.

    22. M234 on January 15, 2012 8:58 pm

      If the Earth was going to do all that wacky shifting stuff,we would see signs LONG before 12/21/2012.Besides,Uranus is flipped on it’s side,but it’s poles are still colder than it’s equator.So if the poles were flipped 180 degrees,it’s just that Christmas will be in summer and you will be driving south when driving from Atlanta to Pittsburgh.Also,so what if sunspot activity increases?Oh no!The higher rate of sunspot activity has lead to the television signal not being able to come through so I’ll not be able to watch the football game!It is the end if the world!

      • Rayyven on May 11, 2012 4:25 am

        LOL that was funny, not being able to watch the football game ITS THE END OF THE WORLD. lol

    23. davidcbourn on December 2, 2011 5:50 am

      But the thing about the poles reversing not being a threat is false…our planets already experiancing the effects from an unbalanced magnetic field..oceans are heavily influanced by changes in magnetic fields,and that in turn effects the winds,and so on..this upcoming universal alignment is causing abruption in the magnetics already.people might ask what does a universal alignment have to do with our magnetic balance? idk,but what happens when you put small magnets in a singular row?and not weak magnets..the stronger ones? they start pushing each other..This very act may have been the cause of Pole reversals in the distant past…and each time the poles reverse..our protective magnetic feild that causes the commen solar flare to safely pass by our Planet will be disabled for the brief(not 100 year) more brief than that..about 4 years…and Since solar flare activity is due to increaee in 2012…we may be playing Russian roulette with a gun that has 4 chambers emty.

      • Aragog on December 2, 2011 12:27 pm

        It doesn’t say it isn’t a threat, it just says that when it happens, it will happen gradually in the course of a few hundred years. Our magnetic field is not ‘unbalanced’, it’s just getting weaker; this could mean we are at the beginning of a magnetic pole reversal, but it could also be just a temporary thing: during the last 780.000 years since the last reversal, it has been weakening and getting stronger again many times; it is believed to be caused by fluctuations in the currents of the Earth’s outer core that produce the magnetic field.

        There is no ‘universal alignment’ coming up, there have been panic stories for years about all kinds of alignments, none of which were devastating for the Earth. I’d turn to geologists and atronomers for answers, it is their field of expertise after all. And yes, they could quite possibly be wrong, but I think that the chance that some doomsday website is wrong is much, much bigger 😉

    24. el burt on November 13, 2011 5:55 pm

      Go to my website and see who is the seventh king/little horn mentioned in Revelation and
      why the Anno Domini dating system has been incorrect for over 1,500 years.

    25. Meier on November 1, 2011 8:59 pm

      I don’t believe all the other sayings about 2012 but I’m just scared becuase there are people an ice age is suppose to happen. So can some one please
      tell me if it’s going to happen??

    26. Maya on September 14, 2011 8:22 pm

      Tell your kids not to worry,
      the world wont end until 2024..
      all of this is a hoax! It’s gonna be October
      21st and guess what? We will be alive!
      Then they will just change it, and
      change it! Tell your kids not to be worried
      don’t worry until 2024. We still have lots of time
      to live..and we are the reason the world is ending!
      Stop using electronics too much, ( just not too much! )

    27. el burt on September 6, 2011 7:39 pm

      The top reason the world will not end in 2012 is the Anno Domini Calendar is off by 12 years.

      Daniel Chapter Nine Corrects the Anno Domini Dating System

      The seventy sevens of Daniel chapter nine is God’s announcement that:

      King Solomon’s temple and the city of Jerusalem will be rebuilt.
      The long awaited Messiah will be coming.
      King Solomon’s temple and the city will be destroyed a second time.

      Daniel is given this vision by Gabriel:

      Starting from the year the decree is given to rebuild the temple and the city
      and the cutting off of the messiah will be sixty-two times seven or four hundred and
      thirty-fourth years. Seven weeks times seven or forty-nine years after the
      messiah is cut off, the people of the ruler will come and destroy the temple and
      city a second time.

      Sixty-nine weeks are completed, the seventieth week is the tribulation period and
      will start after the rapture. King Solomon’s temple will be rebuilt a third time before
      the end of the Church age.

      During this seven year period, the anti-christ will confirm a covenant with many.
      In the middle of the seven years he will put an end to sacrifice and offering.
      And on a wing of the temple, he will set up an abomination that causes desolation,
      until the end that is decreed is poured out on him.

      We live in the Christian era where our dating system is based on the life of Jesus.
      The foundation of this system is:
      Jesus was born in 1BC
      Jesus was crucified in 33AD at 33 years of age
      King Solomon’s temple was destroyed in 70AD

      Daniel’s seventy weeks shows us that King Solomon’s temple and the city of Jerusalem
      will be destroyed forty-nine years after the Messiah is cut off. If you add 33AD with
      forty-nine years we discover the temple was really destroyed in 82AD not 70AD as
      in the present dating system.

      If we subtract forty-nine years form 70AD we get 21AD, we know Jesus was not
      twenty-one years of age when he was crucified, continuing back in time by twenty-
      one years brings us to 1BC, again under the present dating system, Jesus would be
      twelve years when he was born.

      The present dating system has two glaring errors, first, 70AD seems to be pulled
      out of thin air for the year the temple was destroyed and is twelve year short and
      1BC was also off by twelve years.

      The true “in the year of our Lord” would show that Jesus was born in 12BC (the new
      1BC). Going forward thirty-three years we come to 33AD the year Jesus was
      crucified and rose from the tomb, Continuing on forty-nine years we come to
      82AD the year King Solomon’s temple was really destroyed. If we count back from 33AD
      sixty-two weeks or four hundred and thirty-four years we will come to 401BC the
      year the decree went out to rebuild the walls and temple.

      Now that we know that Jesus was born in 12BC, this leaves no doubt that Halley’s
      Comet was the light the three men followed to find the new born King.

      If you would like to know the actual year we are living in add twelve years the present
      year or your brith date, or historical date or any AD year. The year 2000 really is 2012,
      looks like next year will not be the “end of the world” just 2024. Have a happy new year!!!!!!!

    28. believer on September 2, 2011 3:56 pm

      Guys, something might happen in the said date considering such conspiracies and scientific facts about it. It has been a controversy for sometime now and scared a whole lot of people in these times of crisis. Let me just clear something, no damn person ever existed in this world knows when the end is coming. In fact, not even the Son of God knows when will he be told to come back here, biblically speaking. But we are at the verge of ‘judgement day’, though Dec 21, 2012 is not the said date coz like i said, no one knows. If you’re going to read and understand the Bible, you will know and can lay your doubts to rest, though i don’t claim that i’ve read the book already. Somebody just made me listen. The signs have happened and God has been warning us about it by witnessing some, if not many, catastrophic events that are happening around the globe. So, just be prepared for what’s coming. December 21, 2012 is just another date.

      • Aragog on September 3, 2011 6:06 am

        The fact that I know of no great natural disaster that has ever struck Scandinavia, the area with the highest percentage of atheists in the world, leads me to think that natural disasters shouldn’t be seen as a warning from God, but just for what they are: natural disasters.

        People seem to think there should be a constant number of disasters every year, like 3 major earthquakes, 5 hurricanes, some volcanic eruptions and a flood or two, just as they use climate data to look at the weather and consider anything that deviates from that data to be abnormal. But weather and natural disasters don’t behave in a nice and predictable way, they have always shown great variety.

        And of course this year every single event is being scrutinized and linked to 2012, so people may experience a bigger increase in these events than they would in other circumstances.
        If I look at the earthquake magnitude statistics of the last 20 years for instance
        (http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/year/graphs.php)
        I don’t see a very distinct increase, there have been similar periods of greater seismic activity in the end of the 90’s and around 2005; the Earth wasn’t destroyed then, so I don’t see why it should be any different this time.

        • believer on September 24, 2011 1:45 pm

          I agree, though most natural disasters are most commonly unpredictable. They change drastically. But they are written in the Holy scriptures since 2000 years ago. Even though, date and time is not so significant in the bible, it is because people are somehow subject to change in some good ways. That is why God is somehow delaying the process. So nobody can tell for sure. But natural calamities and disasters, when they happen, people tend to kneel down and pray to God, so for me, it is a warning from the heavens, as if reminding us that there is someone out there that is to be remembered and revered.

    29. IDK on June 21, 2011 6:29 pm

      you 4got about a prayer……. Glory be to the father son, the holy spirt as it was in the begining now shall be world without end. for all the catholics and christians 🙂 i love that prayer

    30. M234 on June 2, 2011 6:46 pm

      I went on a cruise to Cozumel,Mexico and they have these Mayan people(ancestors)and they said the Mayans believed in the period,not the apocalypse,and something else.They said look at the Mayan calendar,what shape is it?It’s a complete circle,right?It is continuous then.A ABSOLUTE sign that means the OPPOSITE of time ending.The Mayans were not kooks like “end-of-time predictors.

    31. Koowie on March 18, 2011 12:13 pm

      Great list! But no matter how good the argument is we will never convince the “convinced.” It’s like a conspiracy theorist, they will believe it no matter what. Until 2013 comes. And then they will say it was meant to be 2113 or something. lol

    32. Kassie on February 21, 2011 3:02 am

      I have seen so many articles about 2012 and the end of the world it was about time I read something like this. We don’t know what and when will happen so we might as well continue living or lives.

    33. Kool kid on February 9, 2011 11:52 pm

      Is this true because I am scared because I don’t want to die how want to die and I don’t want to die when I’m only 13 yeas old I mean who wants to die when they only 13 yeas old.I want to believe it’s true but idk,I mean like I know really no one knows when but I’m just scared pluse I would have only been to 1 dances which is Friday February 11 and I’m going with my girl friend yay :•) just saying but I want to go to ut and be a pro baseball player mebe one day ya can see me on tv on the Texas Rangers but I can’t live that dream if the world end in 2012

    34. Lee on February 6, 2011 12:09 pm

      The funny thing is, No one said the world would end.lol Itds gonna change and with birth always comes pain, but it wil continue, our worlds made end but the world will continue, there are many prophesies all pointing to this time. I want to prepare myself and others, have a look at my blog (its new) have your say and have a look at the links, thanks

    35. Pink on January 29, 2011 11:26 pm

      #4 scared the sh** outta me lolol But nice list!!

    36. gdub on January 9, 2011 4:10 am

      Shout-out from Lakewood, CO.

      Good list man.

    37. Andrea on July 26, 2010 4:58 pm

      I suggest that the author check out Caral Sagan's "Nuclera Winter" before he refers to nukes as "puny," but I agree that this is a nice list

    38. fazrin on June 25, 2010 4:18 am

      nice list…here is a more explanation for point no 1…First of all, the Mayans don’t have a calender they

      have calendars which often interlocked. The

      calender that has given rise to the myth of the

      end of the world is the Mayan long count

      calendar. According to Mayan Mythology, we

      are living in the fourth world or “creation” so to

      speak. The last creation ended on 12.19.19.17.19

      of the long count calendar. That sequence will

      occur again on December 20, 2012. According to

      the Mayans this is a time of great celebration for

      having reached the end of a creation cycle. It

      does not mean the end of the world but the

      beginning of a new “age”. Does the world end

      every December 31st? No – we go on to a new

      year. This is the same as the Mayan creation

      periods. In fact, the Mayans make many

      references to dates that fall beyond 2012. The

      idea of 2012 being the end of the world was

      actually first suggested by New Age religionist

      José Argüelles in his 1987 book The Mayan

      Factor: Path Beyond Technology.

      • Runi on October 14, 2012 10:59 pm

        How did the concept of the world ending come about? Who first brought the nonsense up actually? This explanation is brilliant though! Thank you!

    39. john doe on May 10, 2010 5:33 am

      watch:

      kymatica

      esoteric agenda

      zeitgeist

    40. Dude on May 4, 2010 4:45 am

      Ahh……2012. I like to see the faces of those people who keep bugging me about the end of the world. Maybe i'll take a camera and take a picture of them on that fateful day.

    41. Theo on May 1, 2010 11:12 pm

      I think you are confused. From a biblical viewpoint, The bible promises there will be and end day, only giving signs. It says no one will no the time. So When did you start believing these Dooms day prophets. Secondly, Was Nostradamus correct in all his predictions? And you would reference your crap theory to his predictions? I dont believe the end will be in 2012,

    42. ZibbieYamala on March 9, 2010 6:23 pm

      This is what I've been telling everyone! Geez you people can't believe everything you hear. People thought the word would end in 2000 and 6/6/06 too, including almost hundreds of other dates. nice list too, pic #3 was so pretty!!

    43. SHAZZI on February 23, 2010 10:52 pm

      i don't believe all this,

    44. crock on February 13, 2010 3:55 pm

      Lava flows show that in the past, magnetic flux has happened rapidly, with the proof locked in the magnetic flow. Number 10 is quite weak, we'll shift underground or off the planet but this will happen in the distant future….

      There is no need to panic, the world is not going to end, tho' it just has to happen once to matter 🙂

      Consensus is that 2012 may herald a cycle of the sun coinciding with a cycle of the earth's orbit that brings in an ice age. An ice age does not mean lower temperatures necessarily, if you look around now (2/2010) it is represented by heavier snows and longer snow seasons with increasingly shorter times where it thaws out. The problem is the impact on growing seasons and people having appropriate shelters to this new cycle of climate.

      Take a look at iceagenow.com it is a primitive website but it has been gathering supporters and data for over ten years, including many scientists. Nothing to sensationalize but definitely something to consider and plan for…

    45. Unanimous on February 13, 2010 9:17 am

      finally,someone that understands. they have been saying for years"oh,the world is going to end next year". and guess what…IT NEVER HAS!!!!!!!!

    46. Mr Speshal on February 11, 2010 3:02 pm

      To be honest, number 4 would kill us all.

      All of us dead = End of the world.

      • Dylan on December 20, 2012 4:28 pm

        I agree there is no way in hell that we would survive no.4 with it been that big

    47. Gwen on February 10, 2010 6:24 pm

      I am really glad to see someone make a short list of refutations to these rumors. It has angered me to no end to see these arguments for something to happen in 2012 that was predicted. Thank you.

    48. Kurt on February 8, 2010 6:30 am

      This is a great list! Wonderful work keep it up!

    49. MN on February 6, 2010 10:38 am

      I'm glad that this list exists. I get really tired of people going on about some supposed calamity in 2012. This is refreshing and hopefully it will change some gullible minds.

      • Justin on December 1, 2012 3:38 pm

        I could not agree more

    50. Rick Richardson on February 5, 2010 11:02 am

      If you read 10 and 9 and those both happen at the same time … that would be bad news. You missed the one where we are supposed to line up with the meridian of the galaxy the same year the sunspots are at their peak causing more gravitational pull in the direction of earth from the sun. That with the combination of the atmosphere being weak from the pole switching. Come on man you need to get up on your dooms day conspiracies.

    51. A.G. on February 4, 2010 11:00 am

      thats an aztec calendar, other than that nice list.

      • Tanya Bennett on February 4, 2010 2:06 pm

        are you sure? when I google Mayan calendar that's what comes up? If you have a link to a Mayan calendar please comment with it…

        • Trixie on February 4, 2010 3:06 pm

          The Aztec and Mayan calendars are similar and there were many renditions of each. I know I wouldn't be able to tell the difference, but I fully understand the message of the post with the image used. 😉

          • Tanya Bennett on February 5, 2010 3:50 pm

            Thanks Trixie 🙂 Have a great weekend!

    52. CH Nikole on February 4, 2010 8:20 am

      Great list! No man knows when the world will end.

      • bleedingboi on August 16, 2011 10:37 pm

        The world will not end, but these calculations are weird.
        September 11, 2001 – Terrorists strikes on the US
        March 10, 2011 – Tsunami disaster, and Nuclear turmoil in Japan.
        Add these up:

        9/11/01
        +
        3/10/11
        =
        12/21/12

        • Aragog on August 17, 2011 11:00 am

          Interesting, but seen from a Japanese viewpoint not correct: the local time was March 11, 2011… so it just depends on which timezone you use as reference, I don’t think it has any meaning.

        • Alan Spear on November 16, 2011 11:08 pm

          What about the terrorist attacks in Madrid and London? What about the Hatian earthquake? What about the indonesian tsunami? Did you honestly forget about those or are they just more convienient to forget about them to make your weird number thing work?

          • John on November 18, 2012 11:19 am

            Wars have always been, natural disasters have always been in occurrence its devastating yes; but life is life

        • Von Swartzchild on January 2, 2012 2:59 am

          @bleedingboi,, uhm i think it works like this

          September 11, 2001 – Terrorists strikes on the US
          March 10, 2011 – Tsunami disaster, and Nuclear turmoil in Japan.
          Add these up:

          9/11/2001
          +
          3/10/2011
          =
          12/21/4012

          oohh yeah,, i just save te world. lol

          • TopTenz Master on January 2, 2012 10:25 pm

            Rarely do I LOL. Reading this, I LOLed.

          • John on November 18, 2012 11:21 am

            It don’t work that way; its takes more then two events to add up scientific predictions

        • jada@honest chicks on September 1, 2012 2:56 pm

          the world isnt gonna end if you think it is go to outer space and look your self dont just start telin people because thats what you think and dont spread it on the wesite because u think that u know the worlds gonna end so dont lie about it.

        • Mark on December 10, 2012 1:53 am

          The funny thing is the Math used in the maya calender does have and important day for 12-21-2012 but never states the end of the world in face it also has an important date listed 19 b’ak’tuns from now, which list roughly around 2 quintillion years past the alleged end on dec.21

        • raymond on December 12, 2012 4:31 pm

          Well if u actually add the correct dates 9-11-2001 + 3-10-2011 = 12-21-4021.. Mayans used full dates, so your weak theory is flawed tremendously

        • David on December 18, 2012 4:45 pm

          Thats just a coincidence. The terrorists could have easily decided to strike at 12 , 2001, but at the same time, it could be something

      • Tim on December 18, 2012 5:00 pm

        SH*T I thought it had…………..no one told me !!!

      • pies on December 20, 2012 5:16 pm

        theres also the fact of leap years there for if it was real it wouldve happened already

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