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Dec 21, 2012 · Some predicted that we'd be wiped out by a natural disaster like a giant tidal wave, an Earth-wide earthquake or a tremendous volcanic eruption.
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The 2012 phenomenon was a range of eschatological beliefs that cataclysmic or transformative events would occur on or around 21 December 2012.
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Mar 7, 2012 · NASA scientist debunks 2012 end of the world doomsday scenarios. Transcript. The issue with Dec. 21, 2012 and the predicted disasters that ...
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Mar 12, 2022 · Some people had predicated that December 21st, 2012 was the date ancient Mayans believed would be the end of time. Was it simply that the Mayans ...
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Aug 25, 2023 · They argued that the Mayan calendar's end on December 21, 2012, was simply the conclusion of one cycle and the beginning of another, much like ...
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December 21, 2012 marks the end of an important cycle in the Maya Long Count calendar. This cycle is composed of 13 periods, called baktun, of 144,000 days each ...
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