Mayan 2012

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An Apocalypse of Mayan End Age - 21st Dec. 2012

Fig.1 Mayan Wheel, Silbury Hill, Wiltshire, 2 August 2004

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Fig.2 Avebury Manor, near Avebury UK Formed 15/07/08

Fig. 3 Woolstone Hill, near Uffington, England. 13/08/2005

On December 21 2012 the Long Count Calendar used by the ancient Meso-American peoples such as the Maya, Aztec, Toltec and Olmec will end one great cycle of 13 Baktun (5125.25 years). The Maya had an intricate system of interlocking calendars similar like above crop circles formed. For e.g. these crop circles are based on a year of 365 days, with 18 months of 20 days each (20 was the base of Maya number system) and special period of 5 ‘unlucky days’. The L.H. side crop circle can be interpreted as inner circle representing 8 years (Each year is divided into 12 lines i.e. 12 months plus block containing 6 connected spiral lines to show completion of 1 year i.e. 18 months) and 4 dark regions each consists of 10 unlucky days for combined 2 years. Subtracting 2 days for leap year 2008 and 2012, gives date for inner circle as 30 July 2012. Outer circle contains 8 blocks each containing 6 connected spiral lines, 16 rectangular block and 4 dark regions represents (8*6=48), (16*4=64) and (4*8=32) days respectively or total (48+64+32=144) days. Subtracting 1 day of July, 31 days of August and October, 30 days of September and November i.e. total 123 days from 144 days gives remaining 21 days which represents date 21st December 2012 as predicted by Mayan calendar. The crop circle formation at Avebury Manor (Middle one in above figures) seems to depict our solar-system (not in proportional scale) on December 21, (+/-) 2012. R.H. side crop circle shows six rhombus with dark dot inside them for 5 unlucky days, indicates total 6 years each of 365 days. 16 blocks at outer circle of 1.5 loops means (16*1.5=24) months, each of 20 days i.e. total (24*20=480 days) or 1 year of 365 days with remaining 115 days. Subtracting 2 days for leap year 2008 and...