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Apocalypse never: Newly discovered Mayan calendar further disproves doomsday myth

Scientists have uncovered the oldest-known Mayan calendar ever discovered — and it further shows that all this December 21, 2012, apocalypse talk is a bunch of hooey.



The world is not going to end on December 21. No, not even according to the Mayan calendar. And especially not according to the awesome newly uncovered Mayan calendar — the oldest known Mayan calendar in existence — which was recently discovered by Boston University archeologist William Saturno.

First glimpsed by an undergraduate student of Saturno’s in 2010, this new Mayan calendar was found buried at a well known Mayan archeology site in Guatemala. After first dismissing the value of the bit of paint spotted by his student, Saturno later went back to record the discovery, regardless of whether it had value.

What Saturno found turned out to be a well-presevered mural that includes the oldest known Mayan calendar to date. And just like the Maya Long Count calendar, which serves as the basis for the apocalypse myth, this calendar extends indefinitely into the future.

“The Mayan calendar is going to keep going for billions, trillions, octillions of years into the future,” University of Texas archeologist, author, and Maya expert David Stuart told LiveScience. “Numbers we can’t even wrap our heads around.”

In case you’re stumbling upon the Mayan doomsday nonsense for the first time, here’s the gist of it: The Mayan calendar is broken down into “baktuns” (or “b’ak’tun”), each of which equals 400 years, or about 146,000 days. According to Mayan legend, the current world — the one in which we are all currently living — was created over 12 baktuns ago. At the end of the 13th baktun, the world as we know it will cease to exist. December 21, 2012 — the winter solstice — is that day.

Of course, many scientists with real understanding of ancient Mayan culture and language have for decades tried to explain that, no, the end of the 13th baktun does not literally mean the end of the world. In fact, they say, not even the Mayans themselves believed such silliness. The end-of-world myth was actually concocted by Christian missionaries. And some experts say that the end of the 13th baktun is actually December 23, not December 21.

The newly discovered Mayan calendar has cycles of time recording 17 baktuns, rather than the standard 13. This and other details, which Saturno describe in this week’s issue of the journal Science, should be all anyone needs to stop their urge to stock up on canned food and ammo.

To check out photos of the newly discovered calendar, click here.



Read more: http://www.digitaltrends.com/international/apocalypse-never-newly-discovered-mayan-calendar-further-disproves-doomsday-myth/#ixzz1uWpS4YK0

 
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  • It doesn't matter anyway. The Romans invented Leap Year which is not in the Mayan calandar. Dec 21 2012 on the Mayan calandar has already passed, last year.

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    • @onepercent they created a leap year because they earth rotates around the sun every 365.25 days so instead of our clocks being wrong all the time they added daylight saving and one extra day every fours years to counter act the .25 days every year.

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  • I thought that it was disproved by virtue of it being a doomsday claim.

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  • Remember y2k and all that B. S. ?
    And not one plane fell from the sky that day.

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    • @nosajone y2k was real in a sense, although the issue was nobody knew what would happen.

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    • @nowhereman1

      Most computer technicians knew. I knew back then that it was just a media contrived scare tactic ratings booster.

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    • @Humanfuse

      Exactly. I like it when people bring up Y2K as a non-event. I was involved with the search and changes. Software was studied for years prior. Critical software upgrades were done well in advance.

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  • Had my spot all picked out on my roof, was gonna strap a beer cooler up there and watch it go. I'm pissed now...

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  • How does finding an older calendar disprove the newer one? Maybe the newer one is the revised correct version. I'm not saying its the end of the world but I'm still convinced that something significant will happen on that date. The Iching matches up with the same date as well according to Terrence Mckenna's time wave theory. Who knows such things? Maybe in an underground military bunker they will create a super computer capable of surpassing human intelligence. Maybe their will be false flag at More..

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  • I knew it wouldn't happen when Marty Mcfly went to the year 2014

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  • Well this is just gonna fuck up alot of plans for alot of dipshits.

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  • is y2k next year our did that pass already

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  • im ready, let the new world start and let us all go down togeather

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  • OK, who voted yes? It's medication time...

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  • December 21 is Midwinter day or as some cald it Winter solstice.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winter_solstice

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  • why the fuck does my niece stand IN the kitchen when she EATS goddammit
    why the fuck won't she go sit down at the fuckin' table like a normal human
    oh, wait a minute, i think i know why... she's fuckin' fat as all fuckall, done

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  • Oh, come on! How can you trust a man named SATURN-O on this? He is obviously part of the conspiracy! Don't you SEE?!! His name signifies the rings, or the "o" of Saturn! Saturn being the god celebrated during the winter solstice, called Saturnalia! The winter solstice begins on Dec 21st! Saturn, which forms an all seeing eye in the night sky, is the same as Satan! What, more, do you need?

    How's that performance?

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  • for everyone who just assumes they know what thet are talking about. the end of the mayan calender is very accurate, it predicts the transit of venus and many other astronomical events the end of the calender predicts our solar system going around the galaxy once which happens every 46,000 years or so. your welcome

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