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Astronomy Predictions In 2012

The Mayan calendar has predicted that the world will end on the winter solstice of the year 2012. 

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The ancient Mayans created the Long Count calendar and they marked December 21, 2012 as the evolution of a new cycle for Mankind.  It has been stated that there is a definite extraordinary astronomical conjunction which is so sporadic that it doesn’t repeat for an extensive period of time, centuries or even millennium that will occur on or before that date.   According to the long count of the Mayans, 21 December 2012 paralleled to the round date.  The long count has been schemed in a way that the special conjunction would resemble to the round date.  These people are equipped with the knowledge to forecast that special conjunction meticulously and accurately to one day.  Because of this, special phases are to be anticipated on December 21, 2012.

On the other hand, a lot of people have reacted and believed that nothing will happen on that date.  They put into credit that the conjunction is not lucidly narrowed to a single day.  It also masked a period of many years.  Moreover, the conjunction has no physical or astronomical scientific significance.  The conjunction cannot be seen from Earth because the position of the sun is in solstitial point which means it is above the horizon only during the day.  In addition to that, there are no special forces correlated with the conjunction.  Therefore, planets and other celestial bodies will keep on in their orbits as usual. 

Throughout the history of mankind, a lot of event have taken in place and have contributed profound influences that are sources of change.  The best thing every man could do is to prepare. 
 

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