Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch readers discussed the Dec. 21, 2012 Doomsday prophesies including the Mayan prediction for the end of the world.
In case you haven't noticed -- the world didn't end on Dec. 21, 2012. Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch readers didn't take the Mayan prediction for the end of the world too seriously. Here's what some readers had to say on the Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch Facebook page: For the latest Trenton and Grosse Ile news and information, "like" Trenton-Grosse Ile Patch on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and sign up for our daily newsletter.
Find out what the experts are saying about the Dec. 21, 2012, Doomsday prophesies, the end of the Mayan calendar and their potential impact on Lincoln Park.
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Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Don’t make any rash decisions: Experts say 12/21/12 is going to be just another typical winter solstice. Killer solar flares aren’t expected. Another planet isn’t on a collision course with ours. And the Mayan “long count calendar” ending on this date has no real significance—they had to end it somewhere! What is All the Fuss About? There are a number of theories and predictions that call for earth’s demise on Dec. 21, 2012. They include: What are the Experts Saying? The intrigue created by multiple end-of-the-world predictions has made many scholars and even NASA stand up to make statements debunking the claims. From professors at Tampa Bay’s own New College to the scientific minds at NASA, they’re all saying the same thing: Go ahead and …