Although in the past so-called conspiratorial theorists and religious leaders from time to time have been predicting the end of the world.
However, a conspiracy theory is currently spreading in Europe and the United States, claiming that the world will end on June 21, 2020.
Yes, the New York Post reports that rumors circulating in the British media on Twitter say that Judgment Day is coming next week according to the calendar of the ancient Maya civilization.
The report said that in fact, in a calendar left over from the Maya civilization, 8 years ago, it was claimed that the Day of Judgment was coming on December 21, 2012, which meant 2020, not 2012.
The report said that in the reports published in the British media, the so-called scientist compared the Georgian, Maya and Julian calendars and came up with the exact date of the calendar which ended 8 years before the ancient Maya civilization, which becomes June 21, 2020.
The so-called scientist claimed in his tweets that the 2012 claim of the ancient Maya civilization calendar was correct, but if this calendar is compared with the Georgian and Julian calendars, it becomes 2020, not 2012.
According to the so-called scientist, if the Maya calendar is compared with the current Georgian calendar in the world, then according to the Maya calendar, we are in 2012, while according to the Georgian calendar, it is 2020.
In his tweets, the so-called scientist calculated mathematically and claimed that what was predicted in the old Maya calendar is actually the date of June 21, 2020 of the current calendar in the world and the world will end on the same day.
If the so-called scientist is obeyed, the world will end next week!
This conspiracy theory has spread around the world at a time when the Corona epidemic, earthquakes, floods, locust heart attacks, violent demonstrations against the eradication of racial prejudice and other similar events are taking place.
A similar conspiracy theory emerged in 2012, claiming that the surviving calendar of the ancient Maya civilization would end on December 21, 2012, and that the end of the calendar was likened to the end of the world.
However, experts studying the Maya civilization at the time said that the end of the calendar did not mean the end of the world, but the end of the old era.
Eight years after this conspiracy theory, the same ideology is spreading on social media in Europe and America once again.
The ancient Maya civilization was based on the recent North and Central American countries, and where countries such as Mexico, Honduras, Belize, and Guatemala now exist, the ancient Maya civilization began and ended there.
This civilization is also considered one of the oldest civilizations in the world, this civilization was also called the Meso-American civilization and the followers of this civilization created the Maya calendar to run the routine of life.