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Doomsday prediction wrong, the world won't end on 21 Dec

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Duari, a NASA educator and director of M P Birla Planetarium, said 21 December would be marked different only because it is a day of winter solstice and the world would not certainly meet its end on that day.

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Doomsday prediction wrong, the world won't end on 21 Dec

Kolkata: Noted astronomer D P Durai has dismissed the prediction of the world ending on 21 December as a mere rumour, saying next Friday would be like any other day. Duari, a NASA educator and director of M P Birla Planetarium, said 21 December  would be marked different only because it is a day of winter solstice and the world would not certainly meet its end on that day. “December 21, 2012 will be another normal day, the only speciality being that it will be the day of winter solstice when sun will be at the southernmost point of the sky and the amount of day time will be the shortest.” Duari noted that doomsday stories had become the centre of discussion around the globe in recent weeks and India was no different, thanks to social networking sites and the Internet. [caption id=“attachment_561448” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Earth_AFP.jpg "Earth_AFP") AFP[/caption] Explaining the origin of the world-wide buzz, the astronomer said that at the core of this rumour lay a belief by certain people that the ancient Mayan civilisation in Latin merica had December 21, 2012 as the last day of their calendar and thereafter the earth’s life span would expire. There are other theories too of how the earth will come to an end on that day, one of them being a devastating collision between the earth and a planet of the yet-undiscovered solar system called ‘Niburu’, he pointed out. He explained that there was no scientific basis behind the claim that December, 2012 would have a solar maxima resulting in the reversal of the polarity of the earth’s magnetic field. Another theory that spoke of a rare planetary alignment of earth, sun and the earth’s galactic centre thereby causing a huge gravitational instability was also unfounded, Duari said. “21st December, 2012 is not the end of time as indicated by the Mayan calendar. It is rather the end of an era which, according to the Mayans, was of duration of 5,125 years or 13 Bakhtuns, each Bakhtun being of a duration of little more than 393 years,” Duari explained. At the end of the 13 Bakhtuns, the Mayans believed, there would be the beginning of a new era, he pointed out. “So, the above declaration by some people of 21st December being the last day of earth is not supported by even the Mayans,” he explained. The solar system had been extensively and exhaustively surveyed by astronomers using telescopes and space-borne detectors. Never was any object discovered in our solar system which could be called the hypothetical planet X or Niburu, Duari said. Quoting astronomers, the NASA educator said, the solar maxima this time would not be of any considerable strength. So no disturbance of the geomagnetic field is expected at around these times. “It is to be noted that a violent solar storm cannot cause magnetic polarity reversal of the earth,” Duari said. Once in a year the earth, sun and the galactic centre are aligned roughly in a straight line but that does not cause any change in the pattern of movements of either the earth around the sun or the sun around the galaxy. “To be precise, it was in 1998 when such an exact alignment had taken place. Moreover, no such planetary alignment is happening at present. So, even the erroneous belief of earth getting destroyed by such an event is impossible,” he said. PTI

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