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  1. On 21 December 2012, the Uritorco mountain in Córdoba, Argentina was closed, as a mass suicide there had been proposed on Facebook. United States. In the United States, sales of private underground blast shelters increased noticeably after 2009, with many construction companies' advertisements calling attention to the 2012 apocalypse.

  2. Jul 30, 2023 · Some people believe the world ended in 2012, and while NASA has debunked the Doomsday theory, others find it pretty convincing that we may be living in an alternate reality. It does and doesn't...

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  4. Dec 20, 2012 · Predictions of doomsday on Dec. 21 reflect a long tradition of apocalyptic anxiety. ... This “2012 phenomenon” may be more creatively developed than most apocalypses, but the death-wish ...

  5. Dec 7, 2012 · 12/21/12: Definitely Not the End of the World. If you think anything even approaching armageddon is going to occur on Dec. 21, 2012, you are wrong. Volcanologist Erik Klemetti addresses...

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    • Who are "the Maya"? The term "the Maya" is about as nebulous as "the Americans" or "the Europeans." Technically, "the Maya" refers to a wide variety of Maya peoples, both ancient and modern, whose cultural heritage includes one of about thirty different Mayan languages.
    • What is the Long Count calendar and what does it have to do with 2012? The ancient Maya tracked time according to increasingly larger cycles. How they did this has been understood in detail since the late 19 century, when American journalist Joseph T. Goodman successfully deciphered the complicated system of the Maya calendar.
    • Does the Maya calendar end on December 21, 2012? No. It's not even clear that the date will represent the end of a 13-bak'tun cycle. Goodman's theory was that the present 13-bak'tun Great Cycle was the 54 in an even larger Grand Era, comprised of 73 Great Cycles.
    • What's the origin of the claims about the end of the world? Shortly after Goodman's work was first published, German scholar Ernst Förstemann interpreted the symbols and images on the last page of an pre-Hispanic Maya book called the Dresden Codex as references to the end of the world in a cataclysmic flood that he interpreted as "destruction of the world," "apocalypse," and "the end of the world."
  6. Dec 20, 2012 · So what does happen when nothing happens on 21 December 2012? If we look at historical examples, when prophecy fails people don’t stop believing.

  7. Nov 7, 2022 · The 2012 phenomenon was a range of eschatological beliefs that cataclysmic or transformative events would occur around 21 December 2012.

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