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Monday, July 5, 2010

The 2012 phenomenon comprises a range of eschatological beliefs that cataclysmic or transformative events will happen on December 21, 2012, which is said to be the end-date of a (5,125 year long) cycle in the Mayan Long Count calendar. Various astronomical alignments and numerological formulae related to this date have been proposed, but none have been accepted by mainstream scholarship.
A New Age expanation of this transition posits that during this time Earth and its inhabitants may undergo a positive physical or mental transformation, and that 2012 may mark the beginning of a new era. Others propound that the year 2012 marks the end of the world or a similar dangerous catastrophe. Scenarios posited for the end of the world include the Earth's shock with a passing planet (often referred to as "Nibiru") or black hole, or the arrival of the next solar maximum.And you can see it's orbit around the black star and how it will crash with our planet earth in this picture
In the year 2012 , the planet Nibiru will appear in the sky as a second sun because it will be very near from Earth , it will be at a distance of about 600 km away from the Terrestrial crust , and it's enough to enter the terrestrial gravitational field so there will be no choice to Nibiru except to deviate from his orbit and crash with our planet . For more information about this planet , please visit {Nibiru-Secrets} page
And this crash will cause a GREAT damage in the Terrestrial crust and agitation in the ground which will cause massive waves in all the world's sea and oceans and the destruction of all coastal areas around the world and at last the death of about 70% of the humanity.
Astronomers and other scientists have refused the apocalyptic forecasts on the grounds that the anticipated events are prevented by astronomical observations or are unproved by the predictions that have been generated from these findings.NASA has compared fears about 2012 to those about the Y2K bug in the late 1990s, suggesting that an adequate examination should preclude fears of disaster.
Scholars from various disciplines have dismissed the idea that a catastrophe will happen in 2012, stating that predictions of impending doom are not found in any of the existing classic Maya accounts. Mainstream Mayanist scholars state that the idea that the Long Count calendar "ends" in 2012 misrepresents Maya History. The modern Maya, on the whole, have not attached much significance to the date, and the classical sources on the subject are scarce and contradictory, suggesting that there was little if any universal agreement among them about what, if anything, the date might mean.
The Mayan Calendar
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