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Harvey Specter 10-11-2009 04:42 AM

2012 isn't the end of the world, Mayans insist
 
http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20091010/ca...ogwp8QXgO_xg--

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By MARK STEVENSON, Associated Press Writer Mark Stevenson, Associated Press Writer – Sun Oct 11, 3:58 am ET

MEXICO CITY – Apolinario Chile Pixtun is tired of being bombarded with frantic questions about the Mayan calendar supposedly "running out" on Dec. 21, 2012. After all, it's not the end of the world.

Or is it?

Definitely not, the Mayan Indian elder insists. "I came back from England last year and, man, they had me fed up with this stuff."

It can only get worse for him. Next month Hollywood's "2012" opens in cinemas, featuring earthquakes, meteor showers and a tsunami dumping an aircraft carrier on the White House.

At Cornell University, Ann Martin, who runs the "Curious? Ask an Astronomer" Web site, says people are scared.

"It's too bad that we're getting e-mails from fourth-graders who are saying that they're too young to die," Martin said. "We had a mother of two young children who was afraid she wouldn't live to see them grow up."

Chile Pixtun, a Guatemalan, says the doomsday theories spring from Western, not Mayan ideas.

A significant time period for the Mayas does end on the date, and enthusiasts have found a series of astronomical alignments they say coincide in 2012, including one that happens roughly only once every 25,800 years.

But most archaeologists, astronomers and Maya say the only thing likely to hit Earth is a meteor shower of New Age philosophy, pop astronomy, Internet doomsday rumors and TV specials such as one on the History Channel which mixes "predictions" from Nostradamus and the Mayas and asks: "Is 2012 the year the cosmic clock finally winds down to zero days, zero hope?"

It may sound all too much like other doomsday scenarios of recent decades — the 1987 Harmonic Convergence, the Jupiter Effect or "Planet X." But this one has some grains of archaeological basis.

One of them is Monument Six.

Found at an obscure ruin in southern Mexico during highway construction in the 1960s, the stone tablet almost didn't survive; the site was largely paved over and parts of the tablet were looted.

It's unique in that the remaining parts contain the equivalent of the date 2012. The inscription describes something that is supposed to occur in 2012 involving Bolon Yokte, a mysterious Mayan god associated with both war and creation.

However — shades of Indiana Jones — erosion and a crack in the stone make the end of the passage almost illegible.

Archaeologist Guillermo Bernal of Mexico's National Autonomous University interprets the last eroded glyphs as maybe saying, "He will descend from the sky."

Spooky, perhaps, but Bernal notes there are other inscriptions at Mayan sites for dates far beyond 2012 — including one that roughly translates into the year 4772.

And anyway, Mayas in the drought-stricken Yucatan peninsula have bigger worries than 2012.

"If I went to some Mayan-speaking communities and asked people what is going to happen in 2012, they wouldn't have any idea," said Jose Huchim, a Yucatan Mayan archaeologist. "That the world is going to end? They wouldn't believe you. We have real concerns these days, like rain."

The Mayan civilization, which reached its height from 300 A.D. to 900 A.D., had a talent for astronomy

Its Long Count calendar begins in 3,114 B.C., marking time in roughly 394-year periods known as Baktuns. Thirteen was a significant, sacred number for the Mayas, and the 13th Baktun ends around Dec. 21, 2012.

"It's a special anniversary of creation," said David Stuart, a specialist in Mayan epigraphy at the University of Texas at Austin. "The Maya never said the world is going to end, they never said anything bad would happen necessarily, they're just recording this future anniversary on Monument Six."

Bernal suggests that apocalypse is "a very Western, Christian" concept projected onto the Maya, perhaps because Western myths are "exhausted."

If it were all mythology, perhaps it could be written off.

But some say the Maya knew another secret: the Earth's axis wobbles, slightly changing the alignment of the stars every year. Once every 25,800 years, the sun lines up with the center of our Milky Way galaxy on a winter solstice, the sun's lowest point in the horizon.

That will happen on Dec. 21, 2012, when the sun appears to rise in the same spot where the bright center of galaxy sets.

Another spooky coincidence?

"The question I would ask these guys is, so what?" says Phil Plait, an astronomer who runs the "Bad Astronomy" blog. He says the alignment doesn't fall precisely in 2012, and distant stars exert no force that could harm Earth.

"They're really super-duper trying to find anything astronomical they can to fit that date of 2012," Plait said.

But author John Major Jenkins says his two-decade study of Mayan ruins indicate the Maya were aware of the alignment and attached great importance to it.

"If we want to honor and respect how the Maya think about this, then we would say that the Maya viewed 2012, as all cycle endings, as a time of transformation and renewal," said Jenkins.

As the Internet gained popularity in the 1990s, so did word of the "fateful" date, and some began worrying about 2012 disasters the Mayas never dreamed of.

Author Lawrence Joseph says a peak in explosive storms on the surface of the sun could knock out North America's power grid for years, triggering food shortages, water scarcity — a collapse of civilization. Solar peaks occur about every 11 years, but Joseph says there's evidence the 2012 peak could be "a lulu."

While pressing governments to install protection for power grids, Joseph counsels readers not to "use 2012 as an excuse to not live in a healthy, responsible fashion. I mean, don't let the credit cards go up."

Another History Channel program titled "Decoding the Past: Doomsday 2012: End of Days" says a galactic alignment or magnetic disturbances could somehow trigger a "pole shift."

"The entire mantle of the earth would shift in a matter of days, perhaps hours, changing the position of the north and south poles, causing worldwide disaster," a narrator proclaims. "Earthquakes would rock every continent, massive tsunamis would inundate coastal cities. It would be the ultimate planetary catastrophe."

The idea apparently originates with a 19th century Frenchman, Charles Etienne Brasseur de Bourbourg, a priest-turned-archaeologist who got it from his study of ancient Mayan and Aztec texts.

Scientists say that, at best, the poles might change location by one degree over a million years, with no sign that it would start in 2012.

While long discredited, Brasseur de Bourbourg proves one thing: Westerners have been trying for more than a century to pin doomsday scenarios on the Maya. And while fascinated by ancient lore, advocates seldom examine more recent experiences with apocalypse predictions.

"No one who's writing in now seems to remember that the last time we thought the world was going to end, it didn't," says Martin, the astronomy webmaster. "There doesn't seem to be a lot of memory that things were fine the last time around."

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AzNightmare 10-11-2009 04:57 AM

I'm not even gonna read all that. I don't know of any normal person without some kind of mental disorder would have thought the world would end in year 2012.

slammer111 10-11-2009 07:07 AM

ZOMG hurry, sell your house, abandon your family, and run to Best Buy to spend your life savings. :lol :rolleyes:

People will believe the weirdest things, seriously. They need to stop watching TV.

Jobo 10-11-2009 07:17 AM

God damn Bible Codes

turb0fr3ak 10-11-2009 07:24 AM

just waiting for some fool the blame the "skytrain" pffff!

Eastwood 10-11-2009 09:02 AM

Why does everyone believe this Mayan shit anyway? If that civilization is so great how come they could only survive a couple hundred years???

CP.AR 10-11-2009 10:38 AM

They just ran out of space on the rock. geez.


damn skytrain giving everyone false perceptions

Vansterdam 10-11-2009 02:27 PM

zombies im telling you!!

StylinRed 10-11-2009 04:34 PM

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However — shades of Indiana Jones — erosion and a crack in the stone make the end of the passage almost illegible.

Spooky, perhaps, but Bernal notes there are other inscriptions at Mayan sites for dates far beyond 2012 — including one that roughly translates into the year 4772.
thanks that's ALL 2012 believers should need... the tablet they're speaking of was from a massively looted and destroyed site and the tablet itself is broken it doesnt end the rest of it is just eroded not only that there are other tablets at other sites that go far into the future

skyxx 10-11-2009 04:45 PM

If the poles shift, the water in my toilet bowl will swirl the other WAY! WHOA...Awesome.

deuel_1 10-11-2009 04:51 PM

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Originally Posted by StylinRed (Post 6630839)
thanks that's ALL 2012 believers should need... the tablet they're speaking of was from a massively looted and destroyed site and the tablet itself is broken it doesnt end the rest of it is just eroded not only that there are other tablets at other sites that go far into the future


i always thought they just got tired after a couple of thousand years of calenders and said fuck it if anyone is living a couple of thousand years from now let them figure shit out for themselves

CP.AR 10-11-2009 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by skyxx (Post 6630849)
If the poles shift, the water in my toilet bowl will swirl the other WAY! WHOA...Awesome.

awesome. i know :haha:

Mugen EvOlutioN 10-11-2009 06:30 PM

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Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 6630368)
I'm not even gonna read all that. I don't know of any normal person without some kind of mental disorder would have thought the world would end in year 2012.

+1

hal0g0dv2 10-11-2009 06:36 PM

that makes me fell better

SkinnyPupp 10-11-2009 07:42 PM

I remember there was a fucking idiot here at Revscene who kept posting new threads about this bullshit. Is he still around, or did he off himself a couple years early?

quasi 10-11-2009 07:55 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 6631054)
I remember there was a fucking idiot here at Revscene who kept posting new threads about this bullshit. Is he still around, or did he off himself a couple years early?

Ya, he goes by +TheOne+ now but has had a few other names on here. He's probably to busy preparing for the end of the world to busy to post anymore. :haha::haha:

ZhangFei 10-11-2009 08:09 PM

weren't these the same people that sacrificed humans their gods and thought the spanish explorers were god-incarnates?

B-DiZzLe 10-11-2009 08:18 PM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 6631054)
I remember there was a fucking idiot here at Revscene who kept posting new threads about this bullshit. Is he still around, or did he off himself a couple years early?

http://www.revscene.net/forums/theon....html?t=571308

SkinnyPupp 10-11-2009 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by VancityPimp (Post 6631086)

Wow, is that the biggest fail in the history of Revscene? Has to be one of them, that's for sure!

But in a forum where people post Youtube ghost video threads, not for kicks but to ask if people think the videos are fake, who fucking knows what is going on in these peoples' heads.

StylinRed 10-11-2009 11:14 PM

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Originally Posted by ZhangFei (Post 6631076)
weren't these the same people that sacrificed humans their gods and thought the spanish explorers were god-incarnates?

they actually would have defeated the spanish if it wasnt for disease that fucked them up

Al_Capwn 10-12-2009 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by VancityPimp (Post 6631086)

in 2013 lets track him down and beat him senseless with a 2013 Canadian Calendar...

or the shitty ones that autoplan gives you as a reminder that your sodemy begins immediately with a 12 month spread of cars no one gives a fuck about...

TRD Rs200 10-12-2009 12:49 AM

I still think this whole 2012 BS is overblown, if the future is predictable, it wouldent be called "future"

J-Chow 10-12-2009 01:05 AM

great.

here we go again 1999.

AzNightmare 10-13-2009 02:54 AM

hahah
+TheOne+ probably sold his computer by now.

SlySi 10-14-2009 10:24 AM

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Originally Posted by SkinnyPupp (Post 6631054)
I remember there was a fucking idiot here at Revscene who kept posting new threads about this bullshit. Is he still around, or did he off himself a couple years early?

Fawk thats right....
Was he the one with all the same conspiricy nutjob theories as well?


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