The sun will turn into a red giant consuming Mercury and Venus, charring the surface of the earth, and blowing away a significant part of the gas giants. It will then turn into a small cold white dwarf, and earth will end in the cold and dark of space. This will happen in 12.4 billion years. Anything you have heard about 2012, Nibiru, or magnetic reversals is a hoax.
Although the Mayan calendar ends on December 21st 2012 which is why many believe it is a phrophecy of the end of the world.
Most theories about the end of the world had their origins in the Bible. The Bible says this world will end and the worthy will be given a new world to live in.
Answer:NASA is not predicting the end of the world. They are being swamped with 2012 theories by some frantic people, and they are trying to quell the "Y2K-style" panic that seems to be growing.
The Mayan calender, Nostradamas, Edgar Casey and other sourses for end of the world theories have been studied for centuries. With 2012 right around the corner it has become a popular topic and speculation runs wild.
end of the world
No it will not end the world.
in a few billion years
Everybody appears to have different theories on that subject
The world will most likely not end on 12/21/12, as the theories can't happen at this time's being
Like all end of the Earth Theories, there is no solid evidence for the said event. There are only theories in science, and misconstrued stories of Mayan calendars and events in the bible, there are no solid reasons why the world should end in 2012.
Most theories about the end of the world had their origins in the Bible. The Bible says this world will end and the worthy will be given a new world to live in.
Nobody truly knows, there are so many theories that contradict each other.
There is no evidence or scientific basis to suggest that the world would end when a black person becomes president. The end of the world is a complex topic with various theories, but it is not directly linked to the race of a political leader.
Answer:NASA is not predicting the end of the world. They are being swamped with 2012 theories by some frantic people, and they are trying to quell the "Y2K-style" panic that seems to be growing.
No! Man has been predicting the end of the world for centuries and they haven't got it right yet. This is just another one of those scaremongering theories again.
There are several theories as to how the world will end. Nuclear holocaust, meteor crashing to earth, Jesus returns and destroys the earth with fire. Any one of these could happen. As to when it will happen, nobody knows.
It is impossible to predict with certainty when the world will end. Many different theories and predictions have been made throughout history, but none have been proven to be accurate. It is important to focus on living in the present and making the most of the time we have, rather than worrying about the end of the world.
The Mayan religious calender ended in the year 2012. They believed that the world would come to an end at that time. If you believe in the Mayan religion you will be either very happy or disappointed. You can read a lot about it if you google theories about the end of the world. It pretty much boils down to the end of a calender of an extinct people.