Do you think the world will end? And if so, how?

<p>Lets pray you get in then…
or not.
I wouldnt mind eternal easy life</p>

<p>I seriously do not know</p>

<p>You seriously dont know what</p>

<p>The mayans never predicted the world is going to end, they only said it’s the end of their long count calender which means a new cycle is started. For more information including the leap year misconception, here you go:</p>

<p>[Mayan</a> Calendar and the Gregorian Leap Year ? James Watt](<a href=“James Watt”>James Watt)</p>

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<p>Your location, silly.</p>

<p>It will end once Harvard’s acceptance rate reaches 20%.</p>

<p>Thank God! That will never happen!</p>

<p>Not until my birthday passes, then it can end, i’ve made it too far not to turn another year darn it!</p>

<p>Hey Tinny:
So are you saying the Earth will last forever?</p>

<p>The world will end when the sun becomes a red giant.</p>

<p>The end of the Mayan Long Count doesn’t signify the end of the world…</p>

<p>Of course the world will end. Everything ends. </p>

<p>No one except idiots who misinterpreted the Mayan calendar by projecting their own Judeo-Christian apocalypse theories on to another culture’s calendar and those who believe this lie thinks that it will end in 2 weeks. </p>

<p>And they didn’t need leap years. They were more accurate with timecounting than we are. That myth makes me very angry because we’re selling short their phenomenal abilities due to a facebook rumor.</p>

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<p>Actually that’s not true. The fact that we use the leap year makes our calender much more accurate. The Mayan “tun” is only 360 days long which is equivalent to 0.986 years. That’s 5 days that they didn’t account for every year, which means they’re an entire year off every 73 years.</p>

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<p>Yep! There’s no need to worry. :)</p>

<p>… Entropy!</p>

<p>… The earth won’t last forever lmao. either mankind blow it up, mars crash onto it or the sun eat and I quote: “get in muh belly!!”</p>

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<p>Except, bl4, they didn’t count years like we do.</p>

<p>It’ll end eventually. The universe likes disorder (see entropy), so we’ll all end up as atoms that are scattered light-years away from each other at one point. Perhaps some of these atoms will make up stars, so we will have come full circle, in a way.
As for the Mayan thing, lolno.</p>

<p>^Exactly. All things tend toward disorder (Entropy). Besides, there is a theory that the sun is supposed to consume the earth in a couple billion years.</p>

<p>I’m not going to insult our intelligence by “proving” why the world won’t end on 12/21/2012.</p>

<p>LOL the world will end eventually. how would it be possible for it to last forever?</p>