The 2012 prediction, often associated with the Mayan calendar, is based on the belief that the completion of a 5,125-year cycle in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar would signify a significant transformation or end of the world. Many interpretations suggested that this date, December 21, 2012, would bring about catastrophic events or a spiritual awakening. However, scholars argue that the Mayans did not predict an apocalypse, but rather viewed this date as a time for renewal and transition. The hype surrounding 2012 was largely fueled by popular culture and misinterpretations of ancient texts.
The next doomsday prediction is on Dec 21 , 2012
that the world will end..
well, I dont have an opinion about the 2012 prediction????????????? all we need to do is to live each day as if its the last...................... hahahahahahahahaahh
No, a theory is not a prediction. A theory is a well-supported explanation for a phenomenon based on evidence and research, while a prediction is a statement about what might happen in the future based on the theory.
There will be no zombies in 2012. 2012 is just a prediction. Not a proven event.
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Since a prediction is based off of one's thoughts/understanding of the story.
Some have interpreted Nostradamus's work to point to the theory that the world would end on December 31, 2012. This prediction is based off an ancient Mayan calendar.
A prediction based on data is commonly referred to as a "data-driven prediction" or "data prediction." In statistical and analytical contexts, it can also be termed a "forecast" or "model prediction," depending on the method used to derive the prediction, such as regression analysis or machine learning models. These predictions leverage historical data to estimate future outcomes or trends.
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By the Mayan calander the prediction was actually Dec. 21, 2012. Winter solstice, or the shortest day of the year. But scripture tells us that we are not quite ready for the end.
a prediction!!!