No. See you on the 22 of December 2012.
The mayans predicted that big birds will come from the sky and end a city to the north on 9/11/01. the twin towers were struck by 2 planes which brought them down If you know about true for mayan prediction then http://www.mayanspredictions.com
not at all.
The Maya did not base their calendar on the birth of Christ. The Maya based their calendar on the phases of the moon and venus and the position of the sun. The year 2012 is simply our equivalent to the same time on the Mayan calendar.
Its just the Mayan calander (Gosh people are stupid)
the Mayan calendar
The calendar, know as the Aztec Calendar or the Mayan Calendar.
the Mayan....
The possibility of a second undiscovered Mayan calendar is intriguing, as it could provide further insight into Mayan timekeeping and cosmology. Any new calendar would likely reveal more details about Mayan culture, beliefs, and possibly even predictions about the future. Researchers would need to carefully study and decipher any newly discovered calendar to fully understand its significance.
"Tzolkin" and "Haab'" are two of the Mayan words used to name their calendar.
No, the Mayan calendar is not off by 150 years. There was confusion about the end date of the Mayan Long Count calendar in 2012, but it was a misinterpretation, and the calendar is considered accurate for the time period it was created for.
The Mayan calendar had 18 months of 20 days each
According to the Mayan calendar, it is currently the year 5,125. This differs from the Gregorian calendar, which is currently in the year 2021. The Mayan calendar is based on a different system of counting time and has a different starting point than the Gregorian calendar.