Amarus

the work behind the abbreviation of course, not the meaning of it


Criminal I don't by that one

the Maya's Wheel of Time is broken in the latter parts, and no texts in the culture describes a destruction of the Earth itself in that period, further on there are numerous texts dating far beyond that time period, all up until year 4772. They pure and simple believed in the world cycles, e.g. the long count, meaning that the end of this count will end at that date, and a new will go forth.
Whether or not we humans will make it our own end we'll see in the future, so far we are good at doing that, looking back in the history. We can actually compare the so called "end of the world" speculations regarding the Maya Time Wheel with both the Romans speculations of their millennium reign which they ponder over from B.C. 200, as well as the Christians numerous prophecies about it too.