I recently saw a post about leap year and how the world was supposed to end 7 months ago and it was well thought out… but it is incorrect.
1. The Myans didn’t have dates like us, they used the stars and successfully predicted alignments through patterns of star movements. They had but did not…
The moment I read it I also didn’t believe a word of it, and you we were right: Here’s my take on the subject.
03/06/12 ←
01/12/12 ←
What if, and just listen to me on this one, what if the S.O.P.A. bill keeps being pushed to a later date throughout the year? What if it extends so long that the whole world just says, “Enough! Get a fixed date and make a decision ASAP.”? And the date chosen is December 21, 2012. And then (still with me?) what if S.O.P.A. passes? The horrid bill passes and truly the end of the world as it was predicted in the Mayan calendar comes to pass, and the world of which it spoke of was actually our beloved Internet.

01/18/12 ←
One of my favorite authors, Steve Alten, predicted what seems to be described as an iPad in 1997 when writing the manuscript for Domain, a book (a favorite of mine) about the Mayan doomsday prophecy of 2012.
I’ve read this book twice before (reading it again for a third time this year) and just realized this. In a newsletter from Steve that I anticipate anxiously every month due to his informative and off-topic content (the joke of the month is my favorite part!), he explains that “[he] had to project what things would be like in 2012” back in 1997. It seems he was spot on.
I wonder what other things he may have predicted (or will predict) successfully in 2012.
01/11/12 ←