The Mayans never predicted that the world would end in 2012. Only some new-age nuts predicted that, and claimed it was the Mayans.
The Mayans also believed that the world was made around 3113 BC, and that it was flat, had four corners, and rested upon the back of a crocodile swimming in a lilypad-filled pond cradled in the branches of five trees of different colors.
So even if the Mayans actually predicted the end of the world in 2012, I think we can tell how much scientific merit that has.
Hundreds of these silly idiocies are produced annually all over the world, and the children learn from them and then, they go and produced another hundreds of the silly idiocies again and again…
The Mayans never predicted that the world would end in 2012. Only some new-age nuts predicted that, and claimed it was the Mayans.
The Mayans also believed that the world was made around 3113 BC, and that it was flat, had four corners, and rested upon the back of a crocodile swimming in a lilypad-filled pond cradled in the branches of five trees of different colors.
So even if the Mayans actually predicted the end of the world in 2012, I think we can tell how much scientific merit that has.
BoredInfidel 1 year ago
Just to think of it...
Hundreds of these silly idiocies are produced annually all over the world, and the children learn from them and then, they go and produced another hundreds of the silly idiocies again and again…
The world is watching - amused. Silently.
MrJurekGG 1 year ago
Check out 4:36
That kid loves the monkey
unaka2012 - I said the same thing about the telescope in the storm....
This is better info:
youtube - Neil Degrasse Tyson debunks 2012 at the 2010 World Science Festival
indirecteffect 1 year ago
why is she using a telescope in the middle of a thunderstorm? she's not going to see a damn thing.
unaka2012 1 year ago
It makes Egyptians look like stone stakers.
no1saphead 2 years ago
Good One:)
TheToltec 3 years ago
Thanks for sharing, is short, but very informative.
zenkinsw 3 years ago