Mayan Calendar may not end on December 21, 2012

A couple months back I wrote up a short summary about the controversy over the end of the Mayan calendar which will supposidly happen on December 12, 2012.  Well, Discovery is now reporting that December 12, 2012, may be the wrong date.  They've got all the gory, mathematical details.  What it comes down to is a professor at UC Santa Barbara suggests that the conversion from the Mayan calendar to the, modern, Gregorian calendar is wrong by just a smidge.  The end of the Mayan calendar could be 60 days later than previously thought.  It still doesn't answer the question of what happens when the Mayan calendar ends .... if anything.

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What will happen? “Buckle

What will happen?
“Buckle your seatbelt Dorothy, 'cause Kansas is going bye-bye!”

This is going to happen; you can ask your astrophysicist of trust:

Our solar system is going to cross the "ecliptic of our galaxy...hmm (better the black hole(s) of our galaxy in the center)"!
If our sun equates the black hole(s) of our galaxy, our solar system equates the galaxy and our solar system equates earth.
So it equates the same as the vernal equinox of the earth in relation to our sun!

(if you will look on December 21, 2012 at the sun ( and shut the her light down, of course! ;) ) you are going to see our sun exactly in the center of the milky way!)
Understood ;)?

Happens just about every 25000years....