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传说中的“2012”越来越近了。今年5月,考古学家在危地马拉的佩滕地区发现了有关玛雅历法的计算结果。这些结果可能将已知的玛雅历法延续到至少7000年之久。如果这被证实,将打破此前玛雅历法只持续5125年的结果,从而证明2012年不是世界末日。到了6月,考古学家又在危地马拉发现了若干刻文,证实玛雅历法的“终结日期”确实落在2012年12月21日。看来我们还是赶紧去买船票吧。且慢——许多玛雅人称,启示预言主要是西方观点。玛雅人认为碑文指的是新时代的开始,而非时间本身的结束。“2012”究竟是不是世界末日,恐怕要等到那一天才揭晓。然而,历史上有关世界末日的预测层出不穷,我们就来看看一些落空的预言吧。
The legendary “2012” is getting closer. In May this year, archaeologists discovered the calculation of the Mayan calendar in the Petten region of Guatemala. These results may extend the known Mayan calendar for at least 7,000 years. If this is confirmed, it will break the previous Mayan calendar only lasts 5125 years, thus proving that 2012 is not the end of the world. By June, archaeologists found a few more inscriptions in Guatemala, confirming that the “end date” of the Mayan calendar did indeed fall on December 21, 2012. It seems we still hurry to buy a ticket. And Slow - Many Maya say the prophecy prophecy is primarily Western. Maya believe that the inscription refers to the beginning of a new era, rather than the end of time itself. “2012 ” is not the end of the world, I am afraid to wait until that day was announced. However, the historical predictions concerning Doomsday come forth in an endless stream and let us look at some disappointments.