You Can't IMAGINE Why the World not Ended in 21 December 2012

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Lord Shri Krishna's prediction in the Bhagwat Geeta about the end of the world on December 21, 2012 was misinterpreted due to beliefs in cyclical time cycles and misconstrued Mayan prophecies. Despite various doomsday rumors related to Nibiru, solar flares, supernovas, and Galactic Alignment, the world did not end in 2012, with only a few individuals transitioning to a different universe, leaving behind survivors warned by Julia and uplifted by AR Rahman's song.

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  • Lord Shri Krishna's prediction in the Bhagwat Geeta regarding the end of the world on December 21, 2012, was misinterpreted alongside the Mayan Long Count Calendar, leading to various doomsday rumors and false prophecies, debunked by scientific organizations like SETI and NASA.
  • Despite multiple theories such as Nibiru Cataclysm, solar flares, supernova explosions, and Galactic Alignment suggesting the end of the world in 2012, scientific clarifications and the absence of catastrophic events indicated the lack of validity in these claims, highlighting the importance of critical evaluation and scientific scrutiny in the face of apocalyptic predictions.

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Summary

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2012 Doomsday Predictions: Debunked Theories and Misinterpretations

  • Lord Shri Krishna's prediction in the Bhagwat Geeta about the end of the world on December 21, 2012
  • The Mayan Long Count Calendar and the belief in cyclical time cycles
  • Misinterpretation of Mayan prophecies by American archaeologist Michael Ko leading to the December 21, 2012 doomsday rumor
  • Nancy Leder's claims about Planet X and the false prediction of Earth's destruction on May 27, 2003
  • The theory of Nibiru Cataclysm and the connection to the Mayan calendar end date
  • The debunking of the Nibiru Cataclysm theory by SETI and NASA
  • The solar maximum in 2012 and the false rumor of a massive solar flare destroying Earth's magnetic field
  • The supernova explosion theory related to Beetlejuice and its debunking by NASA
  • The Galactic Alignment theory for December 21, 2012, and its clarification by scientists
  • The Shiva Hypothesis explaining periodic extinction events on Earth and the lack of such an event in 2012

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"Julia's Apocalypse Warning, AR Rahman's Positivity Song"

  • On December 6, 2012, Julia warned Australians about an impending apocalypse with zombies and demons, promising to fight for them, while AR Rahman released a song named Beyhadh Pyaar in India on December 20, 2012, to spread positivity. The world supposedly ended on December 21, 2012, with some individuals transitioning to a different universe, leaving only a few survivors.
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