"Following the Julian calendar , we are technically in 2012 ... The number of days lost in a year due to the Gregorian calendar is 11 days ... For 268 years using the Gregorian calendar (1752-2020) for 11 days = 2,948 days / 365 days (per year) = 8 years ". The account Twitter of Paolo Tagaloguin has been eliminated, but the echo of his remains publication. According to this American scientist, the Mayan calendar predicts that the end of the world will come on June 21 .

Fans of these apocalyptic theories will remember that it is not the first time that the world ends according to the predictions of the Mayan calendar. In fact, the end of the world was effectively predicted for December 21, 2012. But according to the theory of Tagaloguin, collected by The Sun , when missing 11 days a year in the change from the Gregorian calendar to the Julian calendar a quick sum would suppose a loss of 2,948 days, eight years. Come on, for the Mayans 2012 is now and the end of the world comes on June 21.

Although this time it has not yet been pronounced, NASA did intervene in 2012, the other time the end of the world came. "The story began with those who claimed that Nibiru, a supposed planet discovered by the Sumerians, was heading towards Earth," said the US space agency at the time, "the catastrophe was initially planned for May 2003, but when it did not happen, the end of the world to December 2012 and related to the end of one of the Mayan calendar cycles on the 2012 solstice, December 21. "

"Where is the science? Where is the evidence?" Asked NASA. "There is none and we cannot change it, come those theories from books, movies, documentaries or the Internet. There is no credible proof for no claims having to do with unusual events in December 2012. "

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