End of the world coming


WLKY Investigates: Mayan Prophecy
May be the End Of the world Coming?

By Steve Burgin/WLKY

LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- A rogue world hits Earth, the Yellowstone super volcano erupts or even a catastrophic alignment with the Earth, Sunshine and Milky Way, individuals are only a few with the 2012 doomsday scenarios. Most revolve round the Mayan calendar.

One prophecy even says Friday could be the huge day.

Writer Carl Calleman believes the Mayan calendar ends Friday, however the date heard most is Dec. 21, 2012.

Just what, if anything, will take place on that day remains up for debate.

An earthquake and tsunami claimed a large number of lives in Japan, one of the most damaging floods ever before occurred together the Mississippi River along with the worst outbreak of tornadoes in the U.S. in decades killed far more than 540 individuals this 12 months.

Doomsdayers said these are indicators the conclude is around and they have joined a chorus of other folks who think the Maya predicted the day it will come about. Theirs was a civilization that flourished in between 300 to 900 A.D. and at one particular time numbered inside the millions.

“The Maya lived in many diverse international locations, areas of Mexico, all of Guatemala, Belize, components of El Salvador, parts of Honduras,” mentioned College of Kentucky professor Dr. Scott Hutson.

Hutson is undoubtedly an specialist within the Maya. He mentioned they may be generally known as achieved astronomers and mathematicians.

“A great deal of experts point out the Maya understood the cycles with the Moon and Venus to some better degree of accuracy than any person in Europe at the time to day one,500 several years back,” Hutson.

Important temples and monuments had been aligned based on the actions of celestial bodies. Expertise in the heavens meant electricity.

“Astrology was a technique by which the kings could acquire authority,” Hutson mentioned.

For many the only interest in the Maya is their extended count calendar which, after a more than 5,100 year cycle, ends on Dec. 21, 2012.

“The Egyptians, the Aztecs, the Mayans, Hopi Indians, they have all looked for the sky and observed this prediction coming,” explained Web designer John Kehne.

For that previous six years, Kehne, who lives just exterior Louisville, has maintained what he referred to as the "official site for 2012.” It averages about 5 million web page views a month and includes data on survival.

“Some people will say, ‘He's just in it to create a buck.’ It didn't start off like that. It absolutely was only a pastime,” Kehne stated.

Kehne stated folks send him all kinds of 2012 related products. Hundreds of publications are already created concerning the Maya prophecy, there is a 2012 beer, medallions, seeds packaged for doomsday, along with a bottle of Crystal Head vodka endorsed by actor-comedian Dan Aykroyd.

“I never know if we ought to be scared to loss of life. I believe we must be worried much, just like the weatherman who says conditions are right. Conditions are extremely proper,” Kehne stated.

California-based Vivos is constructing survival communities. Vivos explained 1 will likely be in Indiana, but the firm will not likely say wherever. The cost from the Hoosier shelter is $35,000 per particular person.

Believing In 2012 Prophecy

Why have countless set so much into 2012 prophecy? Dr. Timothy Paul Jones teaches with the Southern Baptist Seminary.

“Truth be informed, we like to live underneath the illusion in all areas of our life, we prefer to know what is going to occur,” Jones explained.

Christian broadcaster Harold Camping stated the world would end on May 21, 2011. When it didn't occur, he recalculated producing the end Oct. 21, 2011.

“There have already been people in every single age, every single era of Christianity specifically, that have noticed the events of their time and mentioned the stop is coming,” Jones explained.

Hutson factors out the Maya's long-count calendar explained absolutely nothing concerning the stop of generation.

“What are the conditions in our up to date culture that will result in a person to believe they must bunker on their own for this particular date that we genuinely don't have any expertise about from your historical Maya,” Hutson stated.


 
Protected In Kentucky?

Journalist Lawrence Joseph forecasts widespread catastrophe. He advised a central Kentucky community would be the most secure spot to ride out the storm. Joseph suggested Berea embodies Mayan values.

Berea true estate agent Phil Malicote explained he’s received inquiries.

“Some critical, some lighthearted. I have had some nearby men and women get in touch with and lower up about this, but there have been some critical calls as well,” Malicote stated.

Other individuals believe it really is a modest city in France. It is not a shelter, but some imagine a sacred mountain in southwestern France will offer refuge.

The two hundred citizens of Bucharach dread hundreds will descend on their modest city.

Dispelling The Prophecy

But, will be the planet actually in peril?

“The calendar does not predict. The calendar just counts,” said Southwestern College professor Mark Van Stone.

Van Stone is surely an expert on Maya hieroglyphs. He has analyzed their encryptions and created a ebook about them.

“I do know We have looked extremely challenging for evidence they stated a thing about an finish or resetting with the calendar,” Van Stone mentioned.

Dec. 21, 2012 could be the day from the winter season solstice.

“As we go into fall, the sun drops somewhat lower as well as the slot gets a bit more time. Finally the day from the winter season solstice, the slot is out right here,” stated University of Louisville astronomer and physicist John Kielkopf.

Kielkopf served design the Rauch Planetarium within the Belknap Campus. He mentioned there will be improved solar exercise inside the coming months.

“It's very most likely someday in that time frame there'll be considered a solar flare and additional aurora. It is possible to make anything at all you would like out of it, does not have something to perform using the Maya calendar,” Kielkopf said.

Hutson mentioned a large number of texts were inscribed on monuments or painted on ceramic pots.

“Of those 1000s of texts, there is certainly one text that mentions the date 2012. But, we are not confident what it states, almost certainly eroded,” Hutson said.

Doomsdayers contend the Maya prophecy is backed up by ancient oracles and shamans, even tying it for the Bible. Jones is considered a bible myth buster.

“There's not details granted inside the scripture and I feel intentionally so. It really is be prepared in every single age and at each time for once the finish will arrive,” Jones mentioned.

NASA has even gone on report to dispel a number of the doomsday scenarios. The area agency compares the 2012 hysteria to Y2K scare.

2012 end of the world


Specialists admit second Mayan prediction of 2012 as end of the world
Mexico - The Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History have admitted that they have another reference to the date 2012 as "end from the world" on a carved fragment discovered in an archaeologicalsite in southern Mexico.

Salt Lake Tribunereports that archaeologists have long acknowledged that reference to date 2012 as "end of the world" is identified on a stone tablet from the Tortuguero website in the Gulf coast state ofTabasco. But on Thursday, the Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History announced that there is certainly what appears one more reference to the exact same date in an inscription on the brick discovered at the Camalcalco ruin. Based on a spokesman for that institute Arturo Mendez, the inscription have been known for a long time and has been cautiously studied by professionals. Some specialists, even so, dispute that the "Comalcalco Brick" inscription actually refers to dates (December 21, 2012 or December 23, 2012) that some have mentioned may be the end with the globe.

The "Comalcalco Brick" inscription, like the prior Tortuguero inscription, is difficult to interpret because it is cryptic. The Tortuguero inscription, for instance, makes prophetic reference to uncertain but possibly cataclysmic events to happen in 2012, in connection using the Mayan god of war and creation. The mystery of the message within the Tortuguero inscription is difficult by an illegible ending, although some have claimed the eroded text reads "He will descend in the sky."

Salt Lake Tribune reports the face with the "Comalcalco Brick" which carries the "prophetic message" appears to happen to be engrossed in stucco and laid facing inward. This can be taken to imply the content on the brick is actually a sacred message not intended for profane eyes. Nonetheless, a specialist in Mayan inscriptions in the University of Texas, Austin, David Stuart, said, "[though] some have proposed it as being an additional reference to 2012...I remain rather unconvinced."

Stuart explains that exactly what the brick consists of is a "Calender Round," that is, day and month combination that will recur each and every 52 years.

Based on David Stuart, the date on the brick coincides with end in the 13th Baktun, a 394-year period. With the Mayan Extended Count calender beginning in 3114 B.C., the 13th Baktun can finish about December 21, 2012. But based on Stuart,

"There’s pointless it couldn’t be a date in ancient times, describing some critical historical event inside the Classic period. The truth is, the 3rd glyph on the brick seems to see because the verb huli, 'he/she/it arrives.' There’s no future tense marking [unlike the Tortuguero phrase], which during my mind points far more towards the Comalcalco date becoming more historical than prophetic."

Detail showing three columns of glyphs from 2nd century CE La Mojarra Stela 1. The left column offers a Lengthy Count date of 8.five.16.9.7, or 156 CE. The 2 correct columns are glyphs from the Epi-Olmec script.

Boston Herald reports that the Institute of Anthropology and History says belief that the Mayans prophesied the globe can finish in December 2012 is misinterpretation of Mayan calender and believed. Newser reports the Institute of Anthropology and History, inside a statement on Thursday, stated,

"Western messianic believed has twisted the cosmo-vision of ancient civilizations like the Maya."
The experts, according to Newser, say rather than speak with the end from the world, the Mayans had a cyclical perception of historical time. Cyclical renewal of historical time, the professionals say, wasn't connected with or basically linked to apocalyptic events.

The announcement of what appears a second reference, in Mayan archaeological relics, to late December 2012 as "end of the globe," has, predictably, fueled speculations on Web.
The Mexican National Institute of Anthropology and History is organizing a forum for 60 Mayan experts at the archaeological internet site of Palenque to address the rumors the Mayan Lengthy Count calender predicts the globe to end in December, 2012.