Life in the world will not end in 2012!
NASA's leading scientist Dr. David Mirrison has erased the rumors that are spreading rapidly on the Internet that life on earth will end in 2012.
Dr. David said he had received more than a thousand emails with worries that the world would end in 2012. Accordingly: 'meteorites will hit the earth, high-rise buildings will sink and tsunamis will end. break it all. '
2012 - the film portrays human fear for the end of the world.
Netizens cite that the documents from the ancient Mayan civilization have mentioned this. Scholars of the Mesopotamian civilization also foresee a planet called Nibiru that will collide with the earth in December 2012.
However, Dr. Morrison dismissed the possibility that any planet like Nibiru existed, he wrote in the journal of the Pacific Astronomical Society: 'Nibiru is only a myth, it has no practical basis . if acted. This planet exists, it has been discovered by thousands of different astronomers in the world '.
The Mayan calendar will end in 2012, but Dr. Morrison affirmed that it is not the doom of the world.
There is a connection to 2012 with the ancient civilization, which is the Mayan calendar that will end this year, but Morrison said: 'Calendar whether ancient or modern cannot be predicted for the future or warn about what will happen on a particular year '.
XVI century-old prophet Nostradamus also predicted that the earth would 'end' in 2012, but there is no evidence that Nostradamus had ever guessed anything before.
Scientist David Morrison (left) and Nostradamus prophet of the sixteenth century
In November, a Hollywood movie called '2012', starring John Cusack, will be released.
It is believed that there have been some 'sophisticated PR' phenomena surrounding rumors of '2012 the earth will perish' to raise the audience's curiosity around this film and as a result it has causing a significant fear.
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