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4 out of 5 Mayan prophecies came true, what was the last one?

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Many prophecies have been made in previous eras, but scientists are particularly surprised by the prophecies of the Maya. The Mayan civilization is famous for its hieroglyphic writing system – the most sophisticated writing system in pre-Columbian America – along with highly developed achievements in art, architecture, mathematics, calendar systems, and astrology.

The Mayan civilization likely existed from the 10th century BC to the mid-to-late 8th century AD. They were a very ancient and wise people, named after the Maya of India. This civilization was independently founded by the Maya indigenous people, separate from the ancient civilizations of Asia, Africa, and Europe. The Mayan civilization is also the only ancient civilization in the world to have originated in a tropical rainforest rather than a river basin.

Four out of five Mayan prophecies have been confirmed by experts to have come true. (Image: Dailymail)

Four out of five Mayan prophecies have been confirmed by experts to have come true. (Image: Dailymail)

The prophecies of the Maya refer to five cycles of destruction and rebirth in our world.

The first prophecy concerns the First Solar Age. Scientists believe the First Solar Age to be the Gendaya civilization. This civilization seems to have been exaggerated and is thought to have been a super-powerful civilization. However, very little information is currently available about this civilization, so there is no modern theoretical basis for it.

The second prophecy , also known as the second solar age, refers to the Mesopotamian civilization. Mesopotamia was a continuation of the previous civilization, but in this solar age, the superpowers had disappeared.

The third prophecy refers to the Murian civilization. This civilization was also a continuation of the previous one. The people of the Murian civilization began using plant-based energy, but this civilization was destroyed by the submersion of the continent.

The fourth prophecy is the familiar Atlantis civilization. However, the Atlatis came from the Orion colonists so they inherited the last civilization, not the continuation. The Atlantis civilization existed from the time of the Murian civilization and there were wars between the two civilizations. Later, the Atlantis civilization was also destroyed by natural disasters.

However, the final prophecy is believed to have not yet come true. (Image: Dailymail)

However, the final prophecy is believed to have not yet come true. (Image: Dailymail)

The final prophecy concerned the end of the world in 2012, yet it never happened. According to this prophecy, 2012 would mark the beginning of the fifth solar era, a year in which life in the Northern Hemisphere would die out and civilization would disintegrate.

Besides the prophecies mentioned above, the Maya also accurately predicted the appearance of automobiles and airplanes, the outbreak and end of World War II, the birth of Hitler, and the end of the Maya themselves. However, their prophecy about the end of the world on December 20, 2012, was inaccurate. Why didn't this prediction come true?

After extensive research, some experts have put forward several hypotheses: could we have misunderstood the final prophecy? The Mayan prophecy actually refers to the replacement of civilizations. The Mayans believed that everything in the world develops in cycles. Indeed, after the 21st century, humanity has taken a completely different path from previous societies, which is also akin to a replacement of civilizations.

If we understand it this way, we are currently living in the fifth civilization. Therefore, December 20, 2012 was not the end of the world, but rather a time when humanity awakened and their awareness developed more rapidly.

Quoc Thai (Source: Dailymail)


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