Thursday, November 1, 2012

Debunking 2012


Hi again,
I am here to do exactly as the title says - discredit the 2012 prediction of Armageddon. 
Let's just start with the simple most obvious thing... this whole theory about the world ending is based on a movie that came out in 2009 claiming the Mayans calender ended on December 21st, 2012 - thus the world would end.
Professional Mayanist scholars state that predictions of impending doom are not found in any extent. No one even questioned the world ending until the fictitious movie was created. 
How about the fact that we have leap years? When did they start? Long after the Mayans. The Mayans, in no way, could have predicted that Julius Caeser would invent a leap year. 
The modern version of the Leap Year was introduced at the same time as the Gregorian Calendar, in 1582. Since 1582, there have been 104 leap years. This means we have added 104 extra days into our calendar to move it backward, so we must add 104 days to our current date.
Thus, today, being November 1st, 2012... would actually be February 13th, 2013. Which in all obviousness debunks "2012" as the world would have ended 2 months prior to "today".
Anyone who believes the world is going to end, even with proven facts, is beyond gullible. If I told you pigs would fly, and stated that I read it in Wikipedia  would you believe me? NO! Why? Because pigs aren't meant to fly, just like this world wasn't created to end so suddenly. 
Oh, another thing... all the storms, earthquakes, hurricanes, and other natural disasters aren't the start to the end of the world. We have ruined our own planet and mother nature is trying to correct said damage by recreating. We pollute her, we ruin her, it's called revenge, people. The biggest most prediction out there is that a solar flare, that Earth cannot handle, will be the cause of Armageddon.. if that's the case, then all these natural disasters are completely unrelated and people are just running wild with their imaginations.
If something was indeed predicted, then why are there 15,000 different "theories" of how the world is going to end. It's simple. It's because it's NOT going to happen.

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