Mayan calendar doomsday prophecy once again proved wrong

Published: June 23, 2020, 3:27 a.m.

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The Mayan calendar came into existence in 1582 and before that various calendars were used. The two most popular calendars at that time were Maya and Julian. However, the Gregorian calendar is used all over the world today. According to experts, this calendar more accurately describes the time taken by the Earth to orbit the Sun, while the Julian and Maya calendars have flaws. Therefore, every year, 11 days went on decreasing. If we look at it accordingly, we are not in 2020 but in 2012. In 2012, the same argument was made when the prediction of the end of the world was proved wrong and it was said that June 21, 2020 would be the last day of the world, but this theory also proved to be wrong.  

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Because we don\\u2019t have enough going on in the world right now, a gargantuan plume of dust is currently making its way from the Sahara Desert to the United States. Meteorologists say the phenomenon is not particularly unusual, according to CNN, although it can certainly feel like another sign of the apocalypse in the year of locusts, coronavirus, and murder hornets.

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According to the Weather Channel, the dust plume will make a 5,000-mile journey across the Atlantic before hitting the Gulf Coast and parts of the Deep South in the United States this week. The plume could bring a hazy quality to the sky in some areas, while the dust particles might affect people with allergies, but other than that, it\\u2019s not expected to be hugely disruptive. The most notable thing about the dust plume is what it looks like from space. Just ask NASA.

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