What Year Is 2012 On The Mayan Calendar
By Vigdis Hocken The Mayan calendar ended one of its great cycles in December 2012 which fueled predictions about an apocalypse on December 21 2012 at 1111 UTC.
What year is 2012 on the mayan calendar. Go read The Diamond Age. January 1 2012 235 PM The countdown to the apocalypse is on. 3 2012 -- It sure is a good thing that the Mayan calendar says the world is going to end this year -- because at least after the apocalypse comes on Dec.
21 you wont have to read another word about it. December 2012 is when the Mayan calendar had ended and that was one of the reasons why our society had thought the world would end that year. The Maya Long Count system establishes an absolute chronology in which any given date is unique such as December 21 2012 in the Gregorian system.
The calendar has been around for a long time. For 268 years using the Gregorian Calendar 1752-2020 times 11 days 2948 days. A complete Maya Long Count cycle is 5125 years long.
Following this theory June 21 2020 would actually be December 21 2012. Its the end of Baktun 13. The year this occurs in relation to our Gregorian calendar is AD.
2948 days 365 days per year 8 years. The mayan calendar is actually a replacement calender and 2012 is the year we replace our current one. Many people believe in an ancient Mayan prophecy predicting the worlds end.
The 260-day count is known to scholars as the Tzolkin or Tzolkʼin. What exactly is the Maya calendar about to do. The calendar ended in December 2012.