There is a lot of talk about the 2012 prophecies in recent years. It is rather difficult to find a list of all prophecies. In general 2012 predictions show that the earth will face a lot of transformations or face total destruction. Check out some of the 2012 predictions listed below.
- There have been more than 3 ages of humanity being destroyed in major cataclysms. Similarly the prediction shows that the earth will face culmination due to major catastrophes, such as earthquakes,worldwide floods and volcanic eruptions.
- For nearly 20 years of Mayan cycle, people will be provided with enough food. But this cycle will eventually come to an end for a cause.
- As everyone pass through a series of transition, there is often a global convergence of our environmental destruction, cold wars as well as ongoing Earth changes.
- The 2012 prediction shows that the Earth will suffer a magnetic field shift, thereby reversing the total polarity of the planet.
- At one point of time, an asteroid will collide with our Earth.
- Alignments with the center of our galaxy.
- Strongest level of solar storms in history is predicted to take place.
- Attacks from an intergalactic alien race.
- Some peoples equates Planet X with a Brown Dwarf Star, a distant, unseen binary companion of our Sun several times larger than the Planet Jupiter, with a planetary system of its own.
A very popular internet prediction that never happened:
Computer scientist Robert Bremer and others see potential catastrophe coming on Jan. 1, 2000, due to computers the world over using two-digit representations of years in dates rather than four digits. With the coming of the new century, the computers would go all HAL-from-2001 on our asses, unable to function without a clear time reference once the date prefix "19" no longer applied. This would lead to failures of banking systems, municipal computing systems, air traffic control ... things that humans ordinarily do a fine job of mucking up on our own. Up to $200 billion may have been spent worldwide (maybe $100 billion in the U.S. alone) to make computers compliant with the new post-2000 date change. Relatively minor glitches occur worldwide on Jan. 1, but there's no way of telling what may have failed if precautions hadn't been taken.
How It Turned Out?: World still here.