No, it's a conspiracy theory based on a misinterpretation of the Mayan calendar.
No It is not true and it will not end on the 21st December 2012.
December 21st 2012 has now passed. Those who have been waiting for the destruction to begin can breathe a sigh of relief because the predictions about the end of the world appear to be premature. As you are now reading this answer, written on 22nd December, you can be confident the end of the world on December 21st isn't happening.
I think you mean the world will end December 21, 2012 but it probably won't end either day because there is little evidence of the world ending either day.
No The world will not end for at least another 3-5 Billion Years.
The World Will End On December 21 2012. Its Called Doomsday. The Actient Mayan Calender Ends On December 21 2012. People Even Said 2000 Was The End Of The World But Was Not True. Last Prediction Of The End Of The World Was May 21 2011. So Yes 2012 Is The End Of The World December 21.
No, since the maya's never predicted that the world would end, their calender ended in 2012, wich is their end of their calender and NOT the world, and some guy tought the world would end since their calander ended in 2012, but it was just a guy, but the mayas never ever predicted it that it would end.
That on December 21st 2012 everyone will die. This suspicion has alot to do with nostradomous and the mayans. They created a calendar that suspiciously ended on December 21. Since the mayans had predicted other things correctly, our worst fear might come true. :(
No it is not true and it will not be dark for 3 days in December 2012.
It will be available on the 21st of May 2012.
eventually, no one knows but there is no significant proof to believe that on December 21 2012 it will end
It will be available on the 21st of May 2012.
No. It is just another misguided prediction of the End of the World. These types of fictitious, religious, or hysterical rumors occur now and then, and obviously none have come true. There were, however, famous cases of mass suicides among believers of earlier predictions.