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Mayan
Calendar: The Maya calendar, which is made up
different cycles of day counts, does not end this year. Rather, one cycle of
144,000 days (394 years) ends and the next cycle begins.
Mayan
Prophecy: The ancient Maya did not predict the end
of the world or any disaster in December 2012. Such doomsday predictions are a
modern hoax.
Planet Nibiru: Nibiru is probably the minor
name of a god found in ancient Mesopotamian writing. There is no planet named
Nibiru, and the fictional books by economist Zecharia Sitchin about a
civilization on this planet are a hoax.
Rogue
Planet Headed for Earth. For the past decade there
have been reports of a rogue object (Planet X, or Nibiru, or Hercubolus, or
even Comet Elenin) that will collide with Earth in December 2012. These claims
are not true. If such a threatening world existed, it would be one of the
brightest objects in the sky, and astronomers would have been tracking it for
years. If it existed, its gravity would be distorting the orbits of planets,
especially Mars and Earth. Astronomers know that it does not exist.
Planet
Alignments: There is no alignment of planets in Dec
2012. There is an approximate lining up of the Earth and Sun and the center of
our Galaxy in late December, but this happens every year. In any case, planet
alignments have no effect on the Earth.
Pole
Shift: There is nothing strange this year about
either the magnetic poles or the rotational poles of the Earth. The magnetic
polarity changes every million years or so, but that is not happening now, and
it probably takes thousands of years when it does happen. A sudden change in
the rotational axis has never happened and is not possible. If there were any
change in the Earth’s rotation, it would be instantly apparent by failure of
our GPS systems.
Increasing
Disasters. Our planet is behaving normally in 2012,
although we see more and more news stories about natural disasters. There has
been no increase in earthquakes or volcanic eruptions. There has been an
increase in extreme weather, including both droughts and floods, which are
partly attributable to global warming, but this has nothing to do with a 2012
doomsday.
Solar
Outbursts: The Sun’s ongoing 11-year activity cycle
is expected to peak in 2013, not 2012. Solar outbursts can damage orbiting
satellites but will not hurt us on the surface. The strength of the 2013 solar
maximum is predicted to be lower than average, not higher.
Bunker
Conspiracy: Accusations of a massive government
cover-up are nonsense. No government could hide an incoming planet or silence
hundreds of thousands of scientists. Rumors that huge bunkers have been built
in the USA or elsewhere to shelter the elite are lies. Apparently a few people
are building private shelters, but their fear of 2012 is misplaced and they are
wasting their money.
Scaring
Children: The group most vulnerable to doomsday
claims is children. Teachers report that many of their students are frightened
and some are even considering suicide. This is the most tragic consequence of
the 2012 hoax.
The
End of the World: The idea of the sudden end of the
world by any cause is absurd. The Earth has been here for more than 4 billion
years, and it will be several more billion years before the gradual brightening
of the Sun makes our planet unlivable. Meanwhile there is no known astronomical
or geological threat that could destroy the Earth.
By David Morrison (Director of the Carl Sagan Center), in Doomsday 2012 Fact Sheet (slightly abridged)
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