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Skywizard
20th December 2012, 03:55
With only 2 days left, I found this and thought it was interesting, so here it is:

National Geographic grantee and archaeologist Bill Saturno reveals simple proof that the Maya — contrary to popular belief — believed the world would continue well past 2012.

Per Wikipedia:
"William "Bill" Andrew Saturno is an American archaeologist and Mayanist scholar who has made significant contributions toward the study of the pre-Columbian Maya civilization. As of 2008 Saturno holds a position as assistant professor in Archaeology at Boston University's College of Arts and Sciences (CAS). Prior to his position at BU, Saturno was a lecturer at the University of New Hampshire.
Saturno is credited with the discovery in 2001 of one of the oldest extant murals yet discovered in the Maya region, at the site of San Bartolo in northeastern Guatemala.[1]
In 2010, Saturno and Franco Rossi discovered what they believe to be a workroom of a Xultún record keeper. The Mayan hieroglyphics at the site included representations of dates roughly 7000 years in the future, casting doubt on the speculation that the conclusion of the Long Count calendar would result in a 2012 doomsday scenario".



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcJY22wFpFg



I, myself believe it is an end to a (their) cycle. They were masters of the cycles of the universe, sun, moon, stars, planets etc. It is amazing how their predictions were so right on.

I think the cycle we will enter into is an age of a new enlightenment.

But who knows… the only two real things I’m truly sure of are death and taxes! :biggrin1:

Only My Opinion and Only NOW Exists!
~skywizard

ghostrider
20th December 2012, 05:20
Nat Geo trying to back peddle and cover their arse, the fear campaign didn''t work, dang it's hard to type , my brain is running so freakin fast... six months ago Nat Geo could have broadcast this little jewel ...

Rocky_Shorz
20th December 2012, 05:26
Maybe the Mayan Calendar was the warranty on this rock... expected break downs, repairs, reckless drivers...

Past a certain date, they won't come out and fix it...

why is it everything seems to break down right after the warranty ends?


Tick... Tick... Tick...