Ya know, the whole 2012 doomesday hype is really something not worth asking, ''What will happen?'' Haha, I just put that up there for kicks. The new movie, 2012, has very little scientifically correct information. Actually it is just a thriller movie playing around with a bunch of scrambled up ideas about what might happen to entertain the public. I can say all this because I've been to see it and I was only impressed with the amazing effects and graphics and the fact that Roland Emmerich made the ultimate science fiction disaster movie ever. :)
Remember the Y2K scare back in 2000? Well, this is nice recurrence of the old, cliff-hanging year of, ''The end of the world.'' Wow, would you look at that? We're still here. What a bunch of baloney! The only difference with 2012 is that it is the last year of the Mayan calendar. The Mayans were a highly civilized and educated people who had a very significant amount of knowledge in mathematical and astronomical systems. Their art and architecture still exist today, as well as their Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, which has caused all of the 2012 uproar. December 21, 2012 marked the end of their calendar and thus started a new state of time for the Mayans, basically starting back at year 1. Many speculations are out there on how the world might end, and some of them are: giant solar storms, meteor impacts, Planet X, solar flares, and the polar shift theory. Visit www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html for direct questions and answers pertaining to 2012 doomsday theories. You will find out that in December, 2012, there will be just another winter solstice and nothing much significant, and that 2012 doomsday is just plain fiction. Like I said, it is not worth asking, ''What will happen?" Nothing. Nobody knows when the world will end, only God knows. But hmmm, I still like to wonder...

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