By showing the calendar of a civilization about three and a half thousand years old, such an atmosphere of panic was created, which has no other example. Hollywood, considered progressive, made no effort to in-cash this fear by making a film called 2012. There was no date beyond 21 December 2012 in the calendar of Maya civilization, which developed in Mexico and America about 1500 years before the birth of Christ. On the basis of this, it was thrashed that the doom would come on 21 December 2012. Meteors will blow from the sky. A star will also break and fall on the earth. Water will rise from beneath the earth. Overall there will be such a disaster that nothing will be left on earth.
There was a fear of 21 December 2012 all over the world. From America to China, the only discussion was whether the world would end? Will the disaster really come on December 21? But neither Alexander came, nor the prophecy of the Mayan calendar came true. Actually, scholars of Maya civilization also had knowledge of space science. But this entire civilization came to an end around 800 A.D. According to the calendar of this civilization, a holocaust was predicted in 2012.
What was the reality?
December 21, 2012 was not a date for the end of human civilization. This was the date of the end of a cycle or era of the Mayan calendar. Just like 31 December is the last date of the year in the Gregorian calendar. Similarly, on 21 December 2012, a cycle or era or Baktoon of Mayan calendar was going to end. There was no room left for further dates in the calendar engraved on the round stone. Therefore, no further date was mentioned. On 21 December 2012, the 13th Baktoon ended and the next day the 14th Baktun started. Nobody paid attention to this side and the predictions of the Great Earth were made on earth.
By the way, the US space agency NASA had announced about a month before the date of the catastrophe that the world will remain safe even for billions of years. Despite this, the date of 21 December 2012 scared people all over the world. For years, he was forced to live in the shadow of fear. However, the claim regarding the calendar of Maya civilization did not end. It was claimed that the world would end on 21 June 2020 amid Corona virus catastrophe. Scientist Paolo Tagaloguin also tweeted in support of this claim. However, he later deleted the tweet.
When that date of June of 2020 has passed, but the world is still intact and now rumors of 2021 are hot again. No one knows for sure whether or not the calendar maker of the Mayan civilization knew the date of the Holocaust. But there was no further date in his calendar from December 21, 2012. Therefore, it was accepted as the date of the Holocaust. The fear of holocaust kept people worried for many years, but when the date of holocaust came, the claims proved to be false. However, a similar atmosphere is being created once again about 2021.