I have good news and bad news concerning the End of the World. The good news is that despite all the media hype the world is not coming to an end in 2012.
"What about that ancient Mayan prediction?" I hear you say, "Those Mayans invented basketball centuries before the Canadians, surely the they knew when the end of the world was nigh." Well that's the thing. It turns out that the Mayan's didn't actually predict the end of the world.
You see, December 21, 2012 is just the end of the thirteenth B'ak'tun. Without going into the details of the Mayan calendar, the B’ak’tun is the largest unit of measurement regularly used in the Mayan calendar (it's about 395 solar years). In other words it's like we're rolling over from 1999 to 2000 (or 2000 to 20001 for you purists). Did the world end in 2000/2001? Nope.
We can also look to the previous ends of B'ak'tun to help us predict the future. The 12th B'ak'tun ended September 18, 1618, but the world kept on ticking. June 15, 1224: no end of the world. March 13, 830... I think you get my point.
So instead of all this doom and gloom, I think we should throw one heck of a party. A New B'ak'tun's Eve party, as it were.
But wait... didn't I say I also had bad news?
Oh yeah. Yellowstone is experiencing a swarm of earthquakes. The last time Yellowstone erupted it was 1,000 times more powerful that Mount Saint Helens and covered the western half of America with ash.
Happy New Year.