5 Times The World Was Ending But Did Not

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Throughout history, there have been many predictions about the end of the world. Some of these predictions have been based on religious beliefs, while others have been based on scientific theories. However, so far, none of these predictions have come true. 

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1. The Mayan Apocalypse

The Mayan calendar ended on December 21, 2012, which led to some people believing that the world would end on that day. However, the Mayan calendar simply marked the end of a 5,125-year cycle, and there was no evidence to suggest that the world would actually end. 

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3. The Rapture

Some Christians believe that the Rapture will occur before the Second Coming of Jesus Christ. The Rapture is a supposed event in which all Christians will be taken up to heaven, leaving the rest of the world behind. 

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4. The Harmonic Convergence

In 1987, there was a widespread belief that the world would experience a major shift in consciousness on August 16 of that year. This was due to the fact that a number of astronomical alignments were occurring on that day. 

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5. The Nibiru Cataclysm

In recent years, there have been a number of predictions that the planet Nibiru would collide with Earth. Nibiru is a hypothetical planet that has never been observed, and there is no scientific evidence to suggest that it even exists. 

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