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Problem with Mayan end of the world 2012 December 21st date caused by difference between Venus or meteor

UC Santa Barbara associate professor Gerardo Aldana says that if the correlation of the Long Count Calendar date was correlated to a meteor event rather than to a cyclical Venus event, the End of the World 2012 Mayan prophecy date could be off by at least 60 days from December 21, 2012.

One of the key events described by Aldana is a battle date as set by the ruler of Dos Pilas (a Maya site in the current geographical location of Guatemala). Ruler Balaj Chan K’awiil chose this date by the appearance of Chak Ek’. According to John Normark, researcher at the Department of Archaeology and Classical Studies at Stockholm University, Chak Ek’ “used to be believed to be Venus but in another study Aldana believes it is a [meteor].”

2012 Mayan Calendar “Doomsday” date might be wrong

Carol Chapman, author of the End of the World 2012 EBook

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December 21 2012 End date of the Mayan Long Count Calendar may be off by at least 60 days

According to an online Discovery News article by Ian MacNeill, the Mayan end of the world 2012 date might be off by at least 60 days.

The problem has to do with correlating dates in the Mayan Long Count calendar with dates in our present Gregorian calendar. Scholars use a constant called the GMT constant, which refers to the initials of the three men who determined this constant:  Joseph Goodman, Juan Martinez-Hernandez and J. Eric S. Thompson.

Carol Chapman, author of the End of the World 2012 EBook

 

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The Riviera Maya is in Quintana Roo in the Yucatan Peninsula

map of the Mexican states of Yucatan and Quintana Roo

The Riviera Maya is located along the northern Caribbean coast of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo

In the map on the right, the Riviera Maya is the northern part of the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. The Riviera Maya extends along the extreme eastern coast of Quintana Roo along the Caribbean Sea (also on the right).

The popular Mayan ruins of  Coba and Tulum are in Quintana Roo as well as the modern tourist towns of Playa del Carmen and Cancun.

Carol Chapman, author of the End of the World 2012 EBook.

 

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Free End of the World 2012 EBook on Amazon now

End of the World 2012 EBook Cover

End of the World 2012 EBook

The End of the World 2012 EBook is available on Amazon for free as a Kindle download from Wednesday, November 28th, to Sunday, December 2nd, 2012. It’s available right now!

The End of the World 2012 EBook, is the memoir of author and filmmaker Carol Chapman to discover the truth about the 2012 Mayan prophecies.

Concerned with rampant end of the world fears fanned by misleading reports, Chapman uncovers the truth surrounding this mysterious 2012 date. She examines expert sources to determine if the Mayan calendar does actually end on December 21, 2012 and even includes recent archeological discoveries released in April and June of 2012.

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The Land of the ancient Maya

Map of the Yucatan Peninsula showing ruins sites

The Yucatan Peninsula showing the location of Mayan ruins sites

As you can see from the map of the Yucatan Peninsula on the right, there are Mayan ruin sites in the Mexican states of Yucatan, Quintana Roo, Campeche, Tabasco (where Tabasco Sauce comes from), and Chiapas.

There are also Mayan ruins in the countries of Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras.

Of course, the ancient Maya–the ones who wrote the Mayan prophecies and made the Mayan calendar–did not think of the area as the map looks today with separate Mexican states and separate countries.

For them, it was all the land where they lived with different centers of power where large populations lived. These are today’s Mayan ruins sites.

And today, even though this land is separated into different countries and different Mexican states, it is still the land where the Maya live–the modern-day Maya who are the descendants of the ancient Maya.

The Maya have lived in this area for thousands of years.

Carol Chapman, director/producer of the End of the World 2012 Movie and the Yucatan Travel Movie

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Cancun did not become an official part of Mexico until 1974

Map of Yucatan Peninsula showing location of Cancun

Cancun is in Quintana Roo, Mexico’s youngest state.

Quintana Roo is where Cancun is. Lots of people don’t know that Quintana Roo and Cancun did not even become a part of Mexico until 1974.

Although Quintana Roo was a territory of Mexico since 1905, it did not become an official state until October 8, 1974.

It is Mexico’s youngest state. Quintana Roo, like Yucatan, is a Mexican state in the Yucatan Peninsula, and is one of the states in Mexico where the Maya live.

Excerpted from the End of the World 2012 Book and End of the World 2012 EBook

Carol Chapman, director/producer of the End of the World 2012 Movie and the Yucatan Travel Movie

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Where the Maya Live in Mexico

Map of the Yucatan Peninsula

The Yucatan Peninsula

With all the information on the End of the World 2012 Mayan Prophecies, many people don’t know where the Maya live.

They live in the Yucatan Peninsula, which looks like a thumb sticking out from the “hand” of Mexico.

The top of the thumb is the state of Yucatan. Then, on either side, in the middle of the thumb are the states of Campeche and Quintana Roo.

Excerpted from the End of the World 2012 EBook and the End of the World 2012 Book.

Carol Chapman director/producer of the End of the World 2012 Movie.

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The Location of Yucatan in Mexico

A map of Mexico

A map of Mexico showing the location of Yucatan.

My husband and I love travelling in Yucatan. It is in southern Mexico. We find it very safe and enjoyable.

We love to go to Yucatan in the depths of the winter, because it is so wonderfully warm there.

If you look at a map of Mexico, it’s like a hand and the Yucatan is like a thumb. So, that’s the whole Yucatan Peninsula.

Excerpted from the End of the World EBook and the End of the World Book.

~ Carol Chapman, director/producer of the End of the World 2012 Movie

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Many people believe the ancient Mayans died away

Map of North and Central American showing the location of Mexico

The Maya live in the Yucatan Peninsula, which is in southern Mexico, and also includes parts of northern Central America.

With all of the buzz about the Mayan Prophecies for December 21, 2012, some people believe that the Maya are a dead race–that there are no Maya alive today. I guess these people believe this since the 2012 Mayan prophecy was made by the ancient Maya, there must not be any modern Maya. Not so.

There’s so much talk about the Maya, but there aren’t many people who know who they are. The Maya are an indigenous group. They live in Central America in Mexico. As of the year 2000, there were seven million of them. They are the largest indigenous group in the Americas. According to some sources, they may be the largest indigenous group in the world.

They suffered under the Spanish who tried to annihilate them in the “Caste War.” It started in 1847 and lasted for 54 years ending on May 5th, 1901. The Spanish slaughtered the Maya, trying to totally get rid of them.

But the Maya people themselves are very determined and steadfast and are producing lots of babies. I have that on good authority that they are replenishing their numbers.

Excerpted from the End of the World 2012 EBook and the End of the World 2012 Book.

Carol Chapman, director/producer of the  End of the World 2012 Movie

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