Several people have asked me to get a little more exact in the prediction for “the end of the world”.
Of course, that would mean that I actually thought the world was coming to an ending event at some point in December 2012.
First off, I don’t think any such thing is going to happen. As I said in my book, 12-20-2012; Our Last Golden Sunset?(available in digital and print formats at Amazon), there won’t be any such ending (or at least not one prophesied by the Maya) or any sort of “beginning” to an end.
As I said in the book, that’s not what the Maya were talking about.
Far from it.
But, in the interest of academic thought, I have done some calculation and have come up with a more exacting timeframe for the predicted event, or non-event.
The Maya Calendar will end at 7:38 AM (EST) on December 21st, 2012, give or take a decade or two. And that’s about as exact as I can get it.
So, if nothing happens at that time, you will not have wasted the whole day, huh?
And if something does happen on that Friday morning, you can just get your weekend started a little sooner, huh?
Tags: apocalypse, calendar, Maya, predictions, Sun
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