2012
The 2012 phenomenon comprises a range of eschatological
beliefs according to which cataclysmic or transformative events will occur on
21 December 2012. This date is regarded as the end-date of a 5,125-year-long
cycle in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar.
Various astronomical alignments and numerological formulae have been proposed
as pertaining to this date, though none have been accepted by mainstream
scholarship.
A New Age interpretation of this transition is that this date
marks the start of time in which Earth and its inhabitants may undergo a
positive physical or spiritual transformation, and that 2012
may mark the beginning of a new era.[5]
Others suggest that the 2012 date marks the end of the
world or a similar catastrophe.[6]
Scenarios suggested for the end of the world include the arrival of the next solar maximum,
or Earth's collision with an object such as a black hole,
a passing asteroid, or a planet
called "Nibiru".
Scholars from various disciplines have dismissed
the idea of such cataclysmic events occurring in 2012. Professional Mayanist
scholars state that predictions of impending doom are not found in any of the
extant classic Maya
accounts, and that the idea that the Long Count calendar
"ends" in 2012 misrepresents Maya history and culture.[3][7][8]
Astronomers and other scientists have rejected the proposals as pseudoscience,
stating that they conflict with simple astronomical observations[9]
and amount to "a distraction from more important science concerns, such as
global
warming and loss of biological diversity.
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