Quote Originally Posted by Alusair View Post
The Mayans never said it was the end of the world. They just stopped their calendar at a certain point, much like how we tend to end every calendar on December 31st. There is no significance to December 31, no catastrophes, no historic phenomena, just... the end of one year to mark the beginning of the next.

PS; they also never said 12/21/12 is the dawn of a new age. That, along with the end of the world, was interpreted by us.

I think no one read my original post. ;_;
its ok alusair, we all read ure original post... not paying attention to it is another thing xD

either way, lets say ure right abt mayans just ending their calendar like we do, the next viable source is the i Ching... seperate civilizations, very different and unique in their own ways, separated by thousands of miles of sea.. both point towards the same date.. are we going to die in 2012? i dont kno, is something big going to happen in 2012? something that will change lifes on earth as we kno it? i believe yes... why? because i think theres way to much pointing towards it to ignore it... and wether theres going to be a polar shift, a solar flare, massive earthquakes and tsunami's, ufos revealing themselves to the world again, or simply, another day for christmas shopping, we ought to find out on that date.. but one thing is for certain... this date is nothing like Y2K because Y2K was about internet and computer shut downs... which was real, just a mistake by programmers.. nothing pointed to Y2K like they are pointing towards 2012