Mayan Calendar: End of The World Prediction, December 21, 2012
My husband and I were married on December 22, 2012
I was looking up news events from the year we were married, and I came up with this and thought it was hilarious. It almost looks like we wanted to be sure the world would still be here before we married.
I assure you that wasn't the case.
December 21, 2012, marked the end of a 5,126-year-long cycle in the Mesoamerican Long Count calendar, leading to various interpretations and theories about its significance.
Some people believed that the end of the Mayan calendar cycle signified an apocalyptic event, leading to predictions such as global destruction, natural disasters, or a cosmic realignment.
These speculations were fueled by modern interpretation, pseudoscientific theories, and pop culture, including movies, books, and documentaries.

However, scholars and archaeologists emphasized that the end of the Mayan cycle did not predict the world's end.
Instead, it marked the completion of one cycle and the beginning of another. The Mayans themselves did not predict an apocalypse associated with this date.
So when December 21, 2012, arrived, we were able to get married on December 22, 2012. Our marriage was earth-moving, but the world did not experience any extraordinary cataclysmic events.






