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Mayans Never Predicted World To End In 2012?

First Posted: 12/02/11 09:55 AM ET Updated: 12/07/11 09:05 PM ET

By Pepe Cortes

PALENQUE, Mexico (Reuters) - If you are worried the world will end next year based on the Mayan calendar, relax: the end of time is still far off.

So say Mayan experts who want to dispel any belief that the ancient Mayans predicted a world apocalypse next year.

The Mayan calendar marks the end of a 5,126 year old cycle around December 21, 2012 which should bring the return of Bolon Yokte, a Mayan god associated with war and creation.

Author Jose Arguelles called the date "the ending of time as we know it" in a 1987 book that spawned an army of Mayan theorists, whose speculations on a cataclysmic end abound online. But specialists meeting at this ancient Mayan city in southern Mexico say it merely marks the termination of one period of creation and the beginning of another.

"We have to be clear about this. There is no prophecy for 2012," said Erik Velasquez, an etchings specialist at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). "It's a marketing fallacy."

The National Institute of Anthropological History in Mexico has been trying to quell the barrage of forecasters predicting the apocalypse. "The West's messianic thinking has distorted the world view of ancient civilizations like the Mayans," the institute said in a statement.

In the Mayan calendar, the long calendar count begins in 3,114 BC and is divided into roughly 394-year periods called Baktuns. Mayans held the number 13 sacred and the 13th Baktun ends next year.

Sven Gronemeyer, a researcher of Mayan codes from La Trobe University in Australia, who has been trying to decode the calendar, said the so-called end day reflects a transition from one era to the next in which Bolon Yokte returns.

"Because Bolon Yokte was already present at the day of creation ... it just seemed natural for the Mayan that Bolon Yokte will again be present," he said.

Of the approximately 15,000 registered glyphic texts found in different parts of what was then the Mayan empire, only two mention 2012, the Institute said.

"The Maya did not think about humanity, global warming or predict the poles would fuse together," said Alfonso Ladena, a professor from the Complutense University of Madrid. "We project our worries on them."

(Reporting by Pepe Cortes; editing by Anthony Boadle)

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wolfdancer
Republicans -this is why we can't have nice things
07:58 PM on 12/29/2011
This makes as much sense as the lunatic that wrote the book of Revelations.
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dvncmdy
Perhaps they'll listen now Vincent
09:22 AM on 12/14/2011
I personally don't understand mans need to have the world end.
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05:57 AM on 12/17/2011
It's from people who have sucky lives.
01:29 AM on 12/14/2011
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Kommonman
I question because you will not
12:43 AM on 12/11/2011
Recipe for the end of the world...Sift in 50 million christians....Fold in 50 million muslims...Stir in 50 million Hindi's...add 50 thousand religious leaders...sprinkle in 20 thousand misquoted lines of theologic text...add a strong dollop of military industrial complexes...Stir lustily until whipped into foaming froth...bake in a petro-chemical fired hearth until an unexpected nuclear chain reaction occurs...Remove from the oven and wait 1 million years....Serves 7 billion.
08:22 PM on 12/10/2011
I couldn't care less either way. If you were to ask me how I'm doing, I'll still say, "I'm not unwell, thank you".

We thought that the end of the world was coming in 1984---didn't happen.
Again in 1990----didn't happen.
Again in 1999----didn't happen.
Again in 2000----didn't happen.
Again in 2001----didn't happen
Again in 2006----didn't happen.
That is at least seven times in my lifetime where the world was supposed to end and it never did. So I doubt it will at the end of 2012, either.
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OldBear
We Have Met The Enemy and He Is Us
01:39 PM on 12/12/2011
Sounds like good odds. I'm with you all the way, I couldn't care less.
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06:00 AM on 12/10/2011
The people pushing these references seem to in it for the profit (pun intended). I've followed a lot of these "prophecies" and their "teacher", since 1985. But I finally gave up on them when after 6/6/2006 most them seemed to jump on the Mayan calendar thing. That, and because none of them had anything on 9/11 until after it happened.
If something happens it will be because a lot of their followers have been told to expect something to happen and will react differently because of this belief.
07:43 AM on 12/09/2011
OH,WHO CARES ANYWAY, MORE BULL S--T ON THE WORLD ENDING.
10:47 PM on 12/08/2011
The whole thing was silly from the start. My calendar that comes from the pizza place or funeral home ends every year but the world doesn't.
09:54 PM on 12/08/2011
I said that the Mayan prediction was false 2 years ago.
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Llib Noswad
aka: Bill, Conservative
07:39 PM on 12/08/2011
I'll have to dig through the attic, but somewhere up there a have a news paper from back then and it was front page news when it was discovered that the world will end next year.
07:25 PM on 12/08/2011
It's the end of and beginning of a cycle that takes place here on the planet. You know all about how the tectonic plates shuffle around and crate land masses and mountains ranges right, well shuffle time is around the corner. Hello new land over that way and good bye old land over that away.
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CaptainRenault
Here to keep an eye on the rascals.
06:21 PM on 12/08/2011
Don't tell Rexella!

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CaptainRenault
Here to keep an eye on the rascals.
06:17 PM on 12/08/2011
I guess all those doomsdayer hucksters are going to be annoyed.

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lowlycitizen
Kindness is free, spread liberally
04:12 PM on 12/08/2011
The world existed way before 3114 BC when the calendar initiated its count. No reason to believe it will go kaput when the calendar exhausts its count.
03:57 PM on 12/08/2011
Other civilations have written reference to Dec. 21 2012. and as the world 's ending. Coincidence?
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CaptainRenault
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06:17 PM on 12/08/2011
Yes.

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03:08 AM on 12/09/2011
Post that same question on Dec 22 next year, you'll get a more specific answer.