solidadvice4teens answered Monday May 21 2007, 10:03 pm: People have been predicting the end of the world and all kinds of doomsday scenarios since the world itself began. Most famously is Nostradamus see link: [Link](Mouse over link to see full location)
I'm not sure who it was that claimed it will happen in February 2027 but the Miyan Calandar according to what I just looked up stop counting days/years on December 21st 2012. A lot of predictions are based on that. I think (I'm not sure the validity of the link) Nostradamus also went with 2012 or somehwere in the 2020s with one idea.
That might be the source of what you heard and someone else came up with the year. That factors into a lot of predictionsbut the other thing right now is people are factoring in Global Warming (which exists but to what extent is uncertain) in to doomsday prophesis as well as terrorism etc.
Note that that site is based on a church's religious tolerance stance--but it's an example that predictions have gone on since day one of us being here and will go on and likely be wrong.
When it comes to psychics and those making the predictions ask yourself have I ever heard of the person making the claims? What is their track record? Are they just playing off our global warming/terrorism fears? What makes them credible or not?
Don't believe stuff you see online or hear around you as there's absolutely (and I can say this with certainty) nothing happening that will end the world in 2027.
Why? if there was it would be international news everywhere and we as a collective whole would be figuring out ways to stop it from happening. If it's not in the news daily, no politicians are talking about it etc than it's not credible info. Most people just laugh it off.
The best thing to do is live life to the fullest each day and let the chips fall where they may. There's nothing scientific that I've seen at least that says the earth will end period or in 2027 as most scientists are still not in agreement about the big bang theory either. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
HectorJr answered Monday May 21 2007, 9:50 pm: Not true. Nobody knows when and if the apocalypse will take place. Since the beginning of measurable time - calendars commonly used - there have been thousands of dates chosen as the end of the world, most recently 06-06-06. But its May of 2007, and we are still here. No worries. [ HectorJr's advice column | Ask HectorJr A Question ]
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