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Don't know whether its true or not, but just thought of sharing it to you. Here are the 7 reasons to think the world will end in 2012
Scientists have predicted that world is scheduled to end by 2011 due to various reasons. Some say that life on earth will end, while some say that only human kind will be estinguished. Some believe that the natural cycle of destruction occurs for a new begining and religious people think that God has decided to end the life on Earth.
Who predicted the end of the world for the first time? It was Mayans, a great civilization who lived on thousands of years ago. Mayans were good at two things:
They made highly accurate astrological equipmets with stones and calculated the length of lunar moon as 329.53020 days, only 34 seconds out. They created a calander based on their experiments and is known as the Mayan calander. This calander ends on December 21, 2012. That is why some beleive that it may be the last day of the world. If Mayans could calculated the length of Lunar moon so accurately even before thousands of years, why can't their prediction about end of the world be correct?
A startling discovery by the solar scientists suggest that sun is a bit of strife. Like most of the things in nature, the energy output of sun also is cyclic. It is supposed to be a period of relative stability, but there were some recent solar storms bombarding the Earth with increased radition energy and destroying the satellites. This activity is predicted to worsen by the year 2011. There are chances of a strong solar storm that could burn everything on the Earth.
Yellowstone National Park in the United States is famous for its thermal springs and Old Faithful geyser. The reason for this is simple - it's sitting on top of the world's biggest volcano, and geological experts are beginning to get nervous sweats. The Yellowstone volcano has a pattern of erupting every 650,000 years or so, and we're many years overdue for an explosion that will fill the atmosphere with ash, blocking the sun and plunging the Earth into a frozen winter that could last up to 15,000 years. The pressure under the Yellowstone is building steadily, and geologists have set 2012 as a likely date for the big bang
Who predicted the end of the world for the first time? It was Mayans, a great civilization who lived on thousands of years ago. Mayans were good at two things:
They made highly accurate astrological equipmets with stones and calculated the length of lunar moon as 329.53020 days, only 34 seconds out. They created a calander based on their experiments and is known as the Mayan calander. This calander ends on December 21, 2012. That is why some beleive that it may be the last day of the world. If Mayans could calculated the length of Lunar moon so accurately even before thousands of years, why can't their prediction about end of the world be correct?
A startling discovery by the solar scientists suggest that sun is a bit of strife. Like most of the things in nature, the energy output of sun also is cyclic. It is supposed to be a period of relative stability, but there were some recent solar storms bombarding the Earth with increased radition energy and destroying the satellites. This activity is predicted to worsen by the year 2011. There are chances of a strong solar storm that could burn everything on the Earth.
Yellowstone National Park in the United States is famous for its thermal springs and Old Faithful geyser. The reason for this is simple - it's sitting on top of the world's biggest volcano, and geological experts are beginning to get nervous sweats. The Yellowstone volcano has a pattern of erupting every 650,000 years or so, and we're many years overdue for an explosion that will fill the atmosphere with ash, blocking the sun and plunging the Earth into a frozen winter that could last up to 15,000 years. The pressure under the Yellowstone is building steadily, and geologists have set 2012 as a likely date for the big bang