End of the World Cancelled- Planet X or Nibiru not True?

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According to GMA News report,the Mayan calendar is one of the artifacts excavated from the jungles of Guatemala and is considered “one of the most significant hieroglyphic finds in decades." But while the calendar contains an end date--Dec. 21, 2012--it did not predict doomsday. Mayans have a number of calendars, and one of them, the "Long Count", is used to record past and future events.



“Discovery News” reported that it is a "numerically predictable calendar," running out after 5,126 years. If translated into our modern calendar, their count started in 3114 BC. Using basic addition, after 5,126 years, it will end in 2012. Or Dec. 21, to be exact. It also happens to be the Northern Hemisphere's winter solstice. The next "end date" will be on Oct. 13, 4772.



NASA Astrobiologist David Morrison answered 5000 questions about Planet X or Nibiru, and doomsday.



In a Youtube video, he categorically denied the existence of such planet.



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