Not everyone blindly believes and affected by the theory of the world end. Some websites have accused the US space agency of concealing the truth about the wayward planet's existence, but NASA has denounced such stories as an "internet hoax." Obviously, media cannot entirely influence from one side of the issue. Though more people likely to believe in theory of apocalypse, there will always be sceptics or people who are trying to consider the question from the different perspective. They can find information in media sources that supports idea of doubt about the end of the world.
‘‘NASA insisted the Mayan calendar does not in fact end on December 21, 2012, as another period begins immediately afterward. And it said there are no planetary alignments on the horizon for the next few decades. And even if the planets were to line up as some have forecast, the effect on our planet would be "negligible," NASA said.
Modern Maya in Guatemala and Mexico have also rushed to debunk the "prophesy". They view the burgeoning end-of-the-world 2012 industry with a mixture of confusion, exasperation and anger at what is perceived as a Western distortion of their traditions and beliefs.’’
For more information visit http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/space/6534662/Mayan-2012-apocalypse-theory-not-true-Nasa-says.html
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