Saturday, January 7, 2012

What the world is talking about this 2012??

DOOMSDAY! 

Its not that hard to figure out. If you came to this post thinking about politics, law, and all that gibberish.. Get Out now!!!

The real reason why I actually considered writing about the world's end was because that was the first thing I was reminded on New Year's Eve. Yes.. A page posted a Joke on Facebook: The world cannot end in 2012 Rajnikanth bought a laptop with a three year warranty. (Its a joke most Rajnikant fanatics would get/ Indians would.) 



Now I am not one of those people who would be really interested. But guess what I started goggling and yes.. there were some mysterious and unexplainable facts :

Many talk about the predictions of the Mayans. 

The Mayan Calendar
So what is the Mayan Calendar? The calendar was constructed by an advanced civilization called the Mayans around 250-900 AD. Evidence for the Maya empire stretches around most parts of the southern states of Mexico and reaches down to the current geological locations of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and some of Honduras. The people living in Mayan society exhibited very advanced written skills and had an amazing ability when constructing cities and urban planning. 

The Mayans used many different calendars and viewed time as a meshing of spiritual cycles. While the calendars had practical uses, such as social, agricultural, commercial and administrative tasks, there was a very heavy religious element. Each day had a patron spirit, signifying that each day had specific use.


The base year for the Mayan Long Count starts at “0.0.0.0.0″. Each zero goes from 0-19 and each represent a tally of Mayan days. So, for example, the first day in the Long Count is denoted as 0.0.0.0.1. On the 19th day we’ll have 0.0.0.0.19, on the 20th day it goes up one level and we’ll have 0.0.0.1.0. This count continues until 0.0.1.0.0 (about one year), 0.1.0.0.0 (about 20 years) and 1.0.0.0.0 (about 400 years). Therefore, if I pick an arbitrary date of 2.10.12.7.1, this represents the Mayan date of approximately 1012 years, 7 months and 1 day.
This is all very interesting, but what has this got to do with the end of the world? The Mayan Prophecy is wholly based on the assumption that something bad is going to happen when the Mayan Long Count calendar runs out. Experts are divided as to when the Long Count ends, but as the Maya used the numbers of 13 and 20 at the root of their numerical systems, the last day could occur on 13.0.0.0.0. When does this happen? Well, 13.0.0.0.0 represents 5126 years and the Long Count started on 0.0.0.0.0, which corresponds to the modern date of August 11th 3114 BC. Have you seen the problem yet? The Mayan Long Count ends 5126 years later on December 21st, 2012.

 
In 2006, Mel Gibson released a movie about the Mayan civilization. "Apocalypto" follows one man's journey from slavery back to his family. During the course of the movie, a young woman prophesizes that a man will bring an end to the Mayans and wipe out their civilization. But in the real world, it's not a Mayan woman but the Mayan calendar that some speculators believe foretells an apocalyptic event. It even gives us a potential date for the theoretical downfall: Dec. 21, 2012.

OK. So this does not phase your predictions:

Try Reading this :

2012 is not the end of the world, Mayan elder insists

Finally If it does happen you might want to take some precautions:

Your 2012 guide to surviving the end of the world

 

And if you ask me what I think of the year 2012...  I think ... I will await another Prediction :P


Hasta la vista, baby ;)