Ancient history

The world won't end tomorrow

How is it possible to understand that, in the midst of the information age, there are huge numbers of people around the world who give in to suggestion and media stimulation, and are "preparing ” for the alleged End of the World announced for tomorrow, Friday, December 21, 2012? From Isaac Newton to the Jehovah's Witnesses have tried predictions at different times, all failed. These characters, respected for their history and contributions to the development of human science, have been joined by armies of charlatans – today disguised as scientists and producers of books, movies and other advertising products – to generate a whole current of world opinion regarding this theme. we offer you quality information about it:

The last "prediction" is intended to sound serious, relying on the Mayan Calendar , according to which this December 21 culminates a cycle of 394 years, known as Baktun. This actually determines the end of an era but not the end of the world as we know it. According to Mayan literature, the Baktun that ends this 2012 would be the thirteenth, which has sparked the imagination of multiple "researchers" and "futurologists" who announce everything from the collision of a mythical planet with Earth to the occurrence of cataclysms. , torrential rains, earthquakes on a global scale and more phenomena worthy of a Hollywood movie.

Geological eras have a radically wide timeline, impossible to compare with the times of human life. To believe that, from one moment to the next, the Earth is going to explode in a single day, is one of the most touching candor, to say the least. On the other hand, it constitutes a distracting and 100% advertising fallacy, which uses references from science fiction movies and religious sects of all kinds to suggest the public. What is surprising is that the public, from different social, economic and cultural sectors, accommodates the information and publications that appear daily on this subject, and turns it into a matter of global debate. From respected media outlets, opinion leaders, to sitting in restaurants and gatherings with friends, co-workers and families, they come to wonder if all of this is possible.

We offer you some links of interest about the truth about the so-called End of the World, so that this "news" does not go beyond being an anecdote typical of this era of entertainment. The development of the earth's surface, which is measured in billions of years, is a phenomenon of permanent change and transformation of matter, silent, progressive and unstoppable. There are millions of generations of human beings for whom the world begins and ends with each birth and death. Phenomena such as global warming, the depredation of natural resources and the extinction of some species are part of this change, but none of this should lead us to pay attention to these fanciful questions that lack scientific rigor.

http://www.cronicaviva.com.pe/index.php/mundo/7-mundo/56776-tema-del-fin-del-mundo-es-una -patrana-alleges-nasa

http://www.publico.es/263661/el-mundo-no-se-acabara-en-2012

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mundo/noticias/2012/12/121128_mexico_mito_desaparicion_mayas_jcps.shtml