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Is the 2012 doomsday theory the biggest one?

I mean, was y2k talked about more than 2012 was? Was there any doomsday prophecy talked about more than 2012?

If you believe in it, what do you think is gonna happen? be it in the U.S. other countries or the whole word? Wars maybe?

Public Comments

1. the 2012 doomsday was created by the media. the mayans never spoke of an end.

2. Y2K was a real threat, but since the internet was not as robust in 1999 there was much less uneducated hype about it.
The 2012 hoax is all over the internet, and since kids today don't do any research for themselves it continues to be spread by the uneducated and the gullible.

There isn't a single thing in the 2012 hoax to believe in, not a single claim has even a shred of scientific evidence to support it.

There have been doomsday prophecies for thousands of years - the only difference now is the speed that a hoax can travel with the internet.

3. No global disaster will happen in 2012. It is just a modern myth. At least y2k was a real problem, but it was way over hyped. 2012 is not even a real problem, but it has gone viral on the web. I don't really hear any buzz on TV or in person, only online. That is because people who don't want to look foolish in person are free to act weird online where they can remain mostly hidden.

4. The world will DEFENTLY end in 2012, and it'll be exactly the same as the end of the world in 2000.

5. when the year 1900 was starting there were 1000s of suicide of people thinking it was the end of the world the end of the world theorys have benn around for 1000s of years so far they have all been wrong eventually one might be correct but itll just be a fluke

6. Y2K was a totally different situation from "2012." Y2K was based on a REAL problem: many computers had been programmed using two digits for the year, and no one knew what might happen to these many programs when the digits changed from 99 to 00. Certainly no one was foolish enough to predict the end of the world. In other words, Y2K was NOT a "doomsday event." "2012," on the other hand, is a totally imaginary problem based on superstition about numbers, that somehow the date 2012-12-21 might have some significance. This is not a serious issue because dates are arbitrary numbers, and this date has no particular significance to computers (or humans).

No scientists and very few adult non-scientists attribute any special significance to the date 2012-12-21, so there really is no "theory" around it.

7. +Unfortuantely, the 2012 hoax has shaken up a lot of people unnecessarily. The driving force behind this hoax is primairly people who are looking to make a profit, looking to make themselves well-known or both. There is no scientific (or theological) evidence that points to a great catastrophe in 2012. Don't be a victim of the hype. Hit the links below and get answers from an astrophysicist and NASA.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJjQMwEjC1I&NR=1
http://www.nasa.gov/topics/earth/features/2012.html

8. all prophetic announcements end on this day, regardless of which part of history,or culture they originate in... There ahs to be some significance to this, wouldnt you say? It doesnt necessarily mean the end of the physical world however...m aybe the end of foolish government and stupidity of Man.. who knows?

9. probly but theres tons of other stuffand even if there was something nasa wouldnt tell us