Mayan Calendar Predicts Doomsday in 2012. Or Not

It sure is a good thing that the Mayan calendar says the world is going to end this year -- because at least, after the apocalypse comes on Dec. 21, you won't have to read another word about it.

Or maybe you will. The beginning of 2012 has brought a new flurry of reassurances that the Maya never did predict anything would go wrong this year, and that even if they had, we're probably misreading their calendar anyhow.

"There's no real prophesy that says this is going to be the end of the world," said Christopher Powell, an archeologist who studies Mayan culture, "not from the Mayan ruins, anyway."

At Yahoo News, writer Lisa Hix quoted Bruce Love of the Archaeological Institute of America: "Whatever the significance of the date is, it is significance we are putting on it; it's not the significance the Maya are putting on it. It's not coming from anywhere in the literature or in the Mayan hieroglyphic writing."

Over at Discovery News, Ian O'Neill, a physicist by training, has written a piece that says, "there's no evidence to suggest the Mayans believed the end of their Long Count calendar would spell doomsday."

The Maya, who lived in Central America between A.D. 250 and 900, had a cyclical calendar that ran approximately one human lifetime, or 52 years (life was shorter back then). To account for events more than 52 years away, they devised another calendar, one that ran 5,126 years, and apparently began in the year 3114 B.C. Do a little math: 5,126 minus 3,114 equals 2,012.

"I believe the Mayan calendar was based on some incredibly good astronomy, said Lawrence Joseph, author of "Apocalypse 2012." "They were really good at knowing when. They weren't so good at saying what's going to happen then." Joseph said he worries about an outbreak of solar flares in December, enough to fry the world's electric grid.

But does any Mayan calendar really predict anything will happen? Mexico's National Institute of Anthropology and History said, "Western messianic thought has twisted the cosmovision of ancient civilizations like the Maya." It said the Maya believed that time started and ended with regularity, with nothing apocalyptic occurring at the end.

O'Neill blames the viral marketing campaign in 2009 that promoted the Roland Emmerich disaster movie "2012." The film got mediocre reviews but sold a lot of DVDs. And social scientists say the mythology of a doomsday prophecy fits an old pattern: When times are tough, it's almost comforting for people to blame higher unseen powers.

"It's almost like you're out there looking for evidence of a looming apocalypse," said anthropologist Wade Davis, an explorer-in-residence at the National Geographic Society, "and I think it also ties into a lot of uncertainty that exists in our world today."

But 2012 does promise to be a heck of a year, with a still-shaky global economy, a stubbornly high unemployment rate and a presidential election. The scientists say we can take stock on Dec. 22.

"I can think of a lot of reasons to cash out and run away with your family these days to a desert island," said Davis, "but this Mayan prophesy isn't one of them."

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  • icysapphire64  •  3 months ago
    What part of "you will not know the hour nor the day" do these doomsayers not get?
    • Dalton 3 months ago
      That's only for believers.
    • mal 3 months ago
      dalton, I knew there would be one idiot who would comment on this post. glad to see it is not me that is the idiot.
  • MadHatter of Wall Street  •  3 months ago
    Where is chicken little, will he be running around on dec 20th 2012?? Will doomsday cartoon return to provide further enlightment as to our perishing? Will batman rescue robin from the clutches catwoman?? Tune in Dec 20th 2012 same nut channel, same nut time... Straight from the writing of Luke,Mathew and DUCK!!!!!
  • PeterW  •  Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  •  3 months ago
    Carpe Diem
  • TA  •  3 months ago
    how can the mayan predict the end when they couldnt predict their end?
    • JamesB 3 months ago
      actually...some claim that they did correctly predict the year of the fall of their civilization
  • Craig  •  Traverse City, Michigan  •  3 months ago
    The Mayan calendar only marks the end of the Mayan calendar. Time for the elders to make a new one. They dreaded that. No worries now, though.
  • Randy Bishop  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 months ago
    "QUOTE" What part of "you will not know the hour nor the day" do these doomsayers not get? This is Very well said! Who actually pays for these people to study this stuff? It seems like being so smart that would actually study something more important; after all when it over;its over.If a Great big asteroid or even a gigantic NUKE was headed towards earth, that would destroy all mankind, what difference would it make. We all need to focus on a Quality Life, instead of worrying how to beat the odds. Just look at the World now from years ago; Humans are gradually killing off any reasons why we are here anyways, and God is the only one that can help us. People that don't believe in God is the worse, and has been credited with so much of the wrong going on. History is, so very important because it is a known fact that it WILL repeat itself in time; but as GOD said "you will not know the hour nor the day" not even the Angels in heaven knows.
    I hope to see the quality of life get better for every one on Earth before I go on; but with the way People thinks and acts: I know it will never happen.
  • Obi Wan Shinobi  •  Atlanta, Georgia  •  3 months ago
    Going by most of these comments, I should buy stock in whoever makes Lithium (the drug, not the element).
  • Tracy  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 months ago
    stop palying god
    someday we will pass way
    maybe whan we are 80s or 90s
    put not now
  • mal  •  Fayetteville, North Carolina  •  3 months ago
    look obama is as good as the end of the world as most good americans know it.
  • Dr Troll Phd MD MBA JD  •  4 months ago
    well, at least if the world ends this year, we won't have to hear any more about the Kardashian's
    • Hello Infidel 4 months ago
      Kardashians are all a joke . I'm with you, tired of hearing about a Kardashian
    • svagrod 4 months ago
      But you 2 keep bringing their name up.Losers!!!!
    • P 4 months ago
      KarTrashyans.
  • ALAN  •  4 months ago
    The world ends every day for someone. Lets concentrate on making this one work
    • larry 4 months ago
      best comment and so true
    • Virginia L 4 months ago
      Absolutely the best comment. BRAVO!
    • Ralph 4 months ago
      Why publish this baloney? This ranks up with the news about movie stars. Who cares how the movie stars live or what the Mayans think? Yahoo must be in dire need for news. I think the Bible says "Only the Father knows."
  • Me again  •  4 months ago
    Click thumbs up if you would like Yahoo to stop the pop-ups at the bottom of the page.
    • John B 4 months ago
      Try Firefox and get the ad blocker plug in and you won't get any pop ups or advertising.
    • jc2281 4 months ago
      people over 50 shouldn't be using the internet anyway.
    • sweetgirl 4 months ago
      Get ad block. It's available for chrome and Mozilla.
  • FrankBD  •  4 months ago
    The calendar in my cellphone ends on Dec 31, 2079.
    It's the Nokia Apocalypse.
  • Jerry J  •  4 months ago
    Why dont we just enjoy the time we have here and not worry about the doom and gloom predictions? Rule One. we all will die someday. Rule Two...you cant change rule one.
  • RL  •  4 months ago
    You mean there might actually be an end for "reality TV" in December of this year?!
  • riding the rails  •  4 months ago
    On December 22 2012 I predict millions will wake up just as they did the day before
  • Ryan  •  4 months ago
    I'm just using the 12/21/12 thing as an excuse to throw a 3-day party from the 20th-22nd. Who's with me?
  • Bolaka  •  3 months ago
    The Mayans believed the world was the back of a crocodile... what else do you need to know?
  • Dan Andersen  •  3 months ago
    Its funny how the Mayans could predict the end of the world but couldn't predict the end of their own race
  • Bill  •  3 months ago
    I predict everyone's going to be really disappointed on 12/22/2012.