The Mayan calendar does not have specific days designated as "bad days." It is a complex system that tracks cycles of time for various purposes, such as agricultural planning or ceremonial events, but it does not label any days as inherently bad.
No they didn't. The 2012 date is based on a combination of bad math, misinterpreting the Mayan calendar (willfully or through ignorance), and pseudo science.
The Mayan calendar is made up of several cycles, including the Tzolk'in (260-day cycle) and the Haab' (365-day cycle). It is a complex system that combines both religious and practical purposes, marking important celestial and agricultural events. The Long Count calendar is used by the Maya to track longer periods of time and dates back to around 3114 BCE.
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Bad Days was created in 1998.
reasons for adoption: 1. breaking away from the Roman Catholic Church and it's "fanatical" holidays 2. a new era had begun, so they wanted to mark that with a new calendar 3. the Gregorian calendar had some continuity errors that they wanted to fix (the number of days in each month differed, etc) reactions: 1. good - Tenth Days were more virtuous and pious than Sundays had been in the Ancien Regime; it had corrected errors in the Gregorian calendar; mostly only public officials used it, though 2. bad - 9 continuous days of labor was hard for peasants; calendar was "forced" on the people by radical Jacobins; calendar encouraged fanaticism of a different sort (instead of religious, it was republican);
Good Days Bad Days was created on 2008-12-15.
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