However, they used 20 calendars altogether, making it an intertwining process. Three calendars among them were of prime importance: The Long Count, the Tzolkin divine calendar and the Haab civil calendar. The long count comes with a long cycle of 5, years, which begin along the creation of the world. The Mayan calendar states the end on December 21, , which is June 21, as per the Julian Calendar. The Tzolkin, a spiritual calendar, consisted of 20 periods of 13 days.
It was used to plan religious ceremonies, and worship God. According to many conspiracy theorists, last time the infamous Mayan calendar was read incorrectly and was thus assumed to be December 21 However, this time the new prediction is backed up the gregorian calendar which the world follows also takes the extra minutes every year into consideration that are added up as extra days in the leap years.
It's after calculating those extra minutes in the calendar for the last 5, years, it comes out as 8 years are needed to be added to the original doomsday date. According to TimeandDate. While Earth is currently fighting a global pandemic, numerous earthquakes, cyclones, borderline war conflicts, etc people on social media are still very much concerned about the possible end of the world.
Latest News. The ancient Maya believed that at this point, a transformative event would take place. Some interpreted this to suggest the event meant the apocalypse, but most experts believe it represented a positive transformation and signaled a new era. The series of tweets posted by a user called Paolo Tagaloguin have now been deleted, as has their profile.
According to the New York Post , Tagaloguin notes differences in the ways calendars are calculated. As a result, several media reports said the actual date the Maya calendar ends is June 21, The original date the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar was supposed to come to an end was December 21, At the time, experts in the ancient Maya said there was no reason to think the civilization thought the world would end at this point.
Instead, it was the end of a cycle, with another beginning straight after. She said the idea the calendar was considered a doomsday was "a complete fabrication and a chance for a lot of people to cash in. She said the glyph the date appeared on was erected by a king.
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