Thursday, March 15, 2012

Mayan calendar that started the "end of days" discussion. It does indeed end in 2012

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Eric Wagner  -  9:56 AM  -  Public
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The Coba Stone. The Mayan calendar that started the "end of days" discussion. It does indeed end in 2012, but according to the Mayan guide I talked to, that's the end of a normal calendar cycle and if the Mayans had still been around, there would be a new calendar sitting next to this one.

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And this is why I don't believe in the 2012 dooms-day.
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CEASAR Y U FUCT UP MAYAN CALENDER?

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Robby Ball  -  +Omar Streete Technically the Mayams had it down to 365.2522 days, vurrent best clocks say its 355.2424 plus or minus .0005, so who was most correct, our calandar is indeed correct, and the funny graphic above is wrong.. Still funny but Calendar still resets Dec 22, 2012
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