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The Mayans didn't calculate the end of the earth would be 2012, they just stopped counting.
Aristotle believed that everything was made from the four elements: fire, water, air, and earth. He also believed that the elements could be transformed into one another.
Most ancient civilizations believed that everything revolved around the earth and in most cases they believed the earth to be flat. Also, it may have based around the religion of the civilization.
The Mayans believed that the Earth was a flat plane, often depicted as a giant turtle or serpent, floating on water. They viewed the world as a layered structure with the underworld (Xibalba) below, the terrestrial realm in the middle, and the heavens above. This cosmology was deeply intertwined with their agricultural practices, calendar systems, and religious rituals, reflecting their understanding of cycles in nature and the importance of maintaining balance in the universe.
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they believed that mother earth was a giant monster
they believed life in the next world would be even better than life on earth or afterlife
they believed everything around them had a spirit. they were at peace with the earth.
nothing, the Mayans believed that time was circular instead of linear. 2012 is not the end of the world simply a changing of era
The Byzantines believed their emperor represented Jesus Christ on Earth. Ans. The Emperor.
The Mayans didn't calculate the end of the earth would be 2012, they just stopped counting.
The ancient Greek philosophers believed in four basic elements: earth, water, air, and fire. They believed that everything in the physical world was made up of varying combinations of these elements.
many people believed that everything revolved around the earth but some believed everything revolved around the sun and now r famous for the unit space for example Corpernicus.
Aristotle believed that everything was made from the four elements: fire, water, air, and earth. He also believed that the elements could be transformed into one another.
Yes because he went against the church. The church believed everything revolved around the Earth, but Galileo said everything revolved around the sun.
Most ancient civilizations believed that everything revolved around the earth and in most cases they believed the earth to be flat. Also, it may have based around the religion of the civilization.
The Mayans believed that the Earth was a flat plane, often depicted as a giant turtle or serpent, floating on water. They viewed the world as a layered structure with the underworld (Xibalba) below, the terrestrial realm in the middle, and the heavens above. This cosmology was deeply intertwined with their agricultural practices, calendar systems, and religious rituals, reflecting their understanding of cycles in nature and the importance of maintaining balance in the universe.