The 2012 phenomenon comprises a range
of eschatological beliefs according to which cataclysmic or
transformative events will occur on 21 December 2012.[1][2][3][4][5][6] This date is regarded as the end-date
of a 5125-year-long cycle in theMesoamerican Long
Count calendar.[7] Various astronomical alignments and
numerological formulae have been proposed as pertaining to this
date, though none have been accepted by mainstream scholarship.
A New Age interpretation of this transition is
that the date marks the start of time in which Earth and its
inhabitants may undergo a positive physical or spiritual
transformation, and that 21 December 2012 may mark the
beginning of a new era.[8]Others suggest that the date marks
the end of the world or a similar catastrophe.
Scenarios suggested for the end of the world include the arrival of
the next solar maximum, an interaction
between Earth and the black hole at the center of the
galaxy,[9] or Earth's collision
with a planet called "Nibiru".
Scholars from various disciplines have dismissed the idea of such
cataclysmic events occurring in 2012. Professional Mayanistscholars state that predictions of impending
doom are not found in any of the extant classic Maya accounts, and that the idea that the
Long Count calendar "ends" in 2012 misrepresents Maya history and culture,[3][10][11] while astronomers have rejected the
various proposed doomsday scenarios as pseudoscience,[12][13] stating that they conflict with
simple astronomical observations.[14]
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I received my 2013 calender.
We purchased our Christmas gifts.
My CCA is organising events after 21st December.
Everyone waiting to celebrate New Year Countdown Party.
Students rushing their last minute homework which they will have
to submit by 1st day of school.
We continued our daily lives as if...

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