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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about the Mayan calendar focus on the December 21, 2012 date and its association with doomsday predictions. Topics include a Mexican government documentary revealing Mayan secrets, the film '2012' and NASA's criticism of its scientific accuracy, and general skepticism about repeated end-of-world forecasts. The content reflects user interest in the Mayan calendar as a pop culture phenomenon tied to apocalyptic theories, rather than historical or astronomical study.
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Mayan Secrets to Be Revealed by Mexican Government in '2012' Doc
The Mexican government is releasing state-held secrets about the end of the Mayan calendar to the makers of a documentary, "Revelations of the Mayans 2012 and Beyond," TheWrap has learned.
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Doomsday: After Many Predictions, We're Still Here
"Repent, repent, the end is near!" Or is it?
How many times have we heard that in movies, on TV, throughout literature and in the Bible? Yet, as often as people have predicted a global apocalypse, we're still here, still intact.
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NASA Calls '2012' Most Flawed Sci-Fi Film Ever
The 2009 film "2012" depicted an ultimate end-of-the-world scenario based on an ancient Mayan calendar that ends on Dec. 21, 2012. But does NASA believe the film accurately portrays something that will really happen? Absolutely not.
In fact...