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Will the world really end on December 21,2012?

It is the dooms day that is foretold in the Mayan Calendar, the Chinese Oracle I Ching and even an intenet based prophetic software program, 2012 the date that is prophesized as the end of the world. There are many reasons why we should believe that the world will end.

But is there any science behind it? Could ancient oracles truely predic the future? Can you believe it? The answer could affect all of us.




How Earth Could End.  

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See the following scenarios. These is possibly how the  end will come sooner or later.


Robots

Mini robots
Science and technology has made life easier but at the same time riskier. Out-of-control mini self-replicating robots would consume all of the matter on Earth in their endless quest to clone themselves. Not an actual "goo," the tiny nano-robots would move across the planet, replicating infinitely until they run out of raw matter to use. The Earth would be completely overtaken by these machines, and organic life would be no more.



GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE

Minor oddities like snow in June and shorts in January would give way to floods overtaking coastal cities, unending droughts, extreme hurricanes, melted glaciers, and acidic oceans. Quickened by pollution and the human race's ever-expanding carbon footprint, Earth's ability to support thriving life would diminish more and more quickly, until finally it would be uninhabitable.





EXTINCTION OF THE BEES

Extinction of bees

The 30 percent of the world's food that relies on bee activity would gradually disappear, causing food shortages and an inevitable struggle for survival. This is not as far-fetched as it may seem. Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD) is an actual syndrome in which all of a colony's worker bees mysteriously die off, leaving a lone queen wandering around the hive. In the winter of 2008, 36 percent of the commercial beehives in the U.S. succumbed to CCD, the direct cause is unknown, and there is no known cure



DEADLY EPIDEMIC
Deadly Epidemic 
A natural spread of a new disease—or biological warfare utilizing existing ones—would devastate the world's population, as healthy humans would be decimated by lethal illness. We've seen it before: plague killed as much as one-third of Europe's population in the 14th century, and the Spanish Flu of the late 1910s is believed to have ended more lives than World War I. Even more frightening, it is now technologically possible to equip missiles and bombs with diseases like smallpox, against which much of the world is no longer immune.




NUCLEAR DISASTER
Nuclear Disaster
Tensions in the world would continue to grow, and war would become more and more sophisticated. There are over 20,000 nuclear weapons in the world today. If we experienced World War III, we would all be in danger of a global nuclear holocaust. When the bombs did drop, nuclear fallout in the form of deadly radiation and electromagnetic pulses would have immediate and lasting effects on humanity—and if enough of them were deployed, life would no longer be possible in the nuclear wasteland.






EXTREME OVERPOPULATION
Over population
There would be no food. No water. No resources to go around. The Earth's population has more than doubled in the past 50 years. If it continues to grow and becomes too much to control, sanitation would be more and more difficult to accomplish and people would live in squalor. Disease, starvation, and dehydration would claim the lives of the weak and only the strong would survive, attempting to continue the reign of the human race on planet Earth.







ASTEROID IMPACT
Asterid
An asteroid as large as the one that killed the dinosaurs would obliterate the human race. We are, in fact, overdue for another large asteroid collision here on Earth. If it hit, humans, as the dominant life form, would be in danger of immediate extinction—the asteroid would immediately vaporize all living things for miles around and send waves of destruction around the world.