2012 the Hollywood movie centralized its core theme around the mega-disaster scenario first expounded by Charles H. Hapgood whom was a professor of the history of science at Keene College in New Hampshire. In this theory the entire crust of the planet Earth moves as one piece displacement of the physical poles into new locations would occur.
The most vocal modern researcher of the theory is Patrick Geryl. Mr Geryl insists that the Maya and Egyptians knew of this phenomenon and predicted it for 21-12-2012. Actually an enormous chunk of the 2012 movie seems to be lifted from his work. For those not familiar with him he has stated that the safest place on Earth will be the Drakensburg Mountains of South Africa. It is then likely no coincidence then that the closing scenes of the film has the survivors on course for that precise location!
In his research project Hapgood found the various ancient maps of the world that depict a very different planet which included a lost land mass (such as the infamous Piri Reis map). These often depict some geographic areas as ice free, for example Antarctica, which should of course not be in human history. Ancient maps should not be depicting such things, in fact Antarctica was not ‘officially’ discovered until 1820.
Crust plates move [plate tectonics] over time so we do know the Earth crust is unstable. The current consensus is that this is a very slow geological process which takes millions of years to produce even barely observable changes.
Hapgood sought out a mechanism that could explain radical shifts and changes of polar locations. His theory sought to explain a crust shift of some 30 degrees in a short period of time. No easy feat!
In the 1950s, Hapgood developed a theory called Earth Crust Displacement (ECD) which could account the shift, and yet not contradict the theory of continental drift. The basic notion of ECD is that the earth’s lithosphere, although composed of individual plates, can at times move as a whole over the asthenosphere. Applying the correct degree of energetic force to the entire framework of plates would cause them all to slide over the more gelatinous magma below.
Hapgood believed that last ice age ended around 12,000 years ago when the mass of glacial ice covering the northern continents caused the lithosphere to ‘slip’ over the asthenosphere, moving Antarctica. He posited that the event occurred over just several centuries. Antarctica’s movement to the polar region caused the development of its ice cap. Similarly, the end of the ice age was facilitated by shifting the northern ice sheets out of the arctic zone.
Support for this theory was given in a forward by Albert Einstein to one of Hapgood’s books in 1953:
In a polar region there is continual deposition of ice, which is not symmetrically distributed about the pole. The earth’s rotation acts on these unsymmetrically deposited masses, and produces centrifugal momentum that is transmitted to the rigid crust of the earth. The constantly increasing centrifugal momentum produced in this way will, when it has reached a certain point, produce a movement of the earth’s crust over the rest of the earth’s body... (Hapgood, 1958, p. 1)
It has been often claimed evidence for the shift has been found in the form of animals suited to temperate zones being found fast frozen in ice blocks.
The researcher Graham Hancock states that findings from Admiral Byrds explorations showed rivers had flowed in Antarctica as late as 5000BC. Physical evidence of this flowing water means that we are wrong about the history of the continent in some manner at least.
Recent discoveries of under ice mountain ranges on the continent also strongly suggest we have misunderstood the geological history of the region as these would have been carved out by movement not by a fairly static cover of snowfall frozen to permafrost.
Of course the theory and the maps on which it is largely based remain open to interpretation. Many researchers do not agree with the model as proposed by Hapgood. We can’t exactly just ask the map makers what they were depicting and whether they just drew additional lands based on hearsay.
This is a very in depth subject with scholarly debate going well beyond the scope of this article. Suffice to say the theory is not accepted generally by relevant scientific bodies. There is evidence for and against, but currently those against are in a strong position as the onus of evidence provision is on those with new radical theories.
As to whether there can be slips of the entire crust I would err on the side of maybe. Have they happened before, perhaps so. Will one occur around 21-12-2012? I doubt it.
I certainly hope not.
If it did occur we would indeed see greater than one mile high tsunamis racing around the globe and super storms with incredible wind velocity. Earthquakes would buckle nations and volcanoes would explode furiously. It would be difficult for anyone to survive such a mega-catastrophe. Difficult, put perhaps not impossible.
By Bruce











I think its unfortunate should the cosmic energies flow in the direction of world wide catastrophe in order to fulfill the shift of the ages. I personally have no fear for such a thing. Am I being punished? I truly attempted to do good, love, and be compassionate in my life. If those efforts and the efforts of many others are ultimately destroyed by earthly forces then maybe the cosmic energies need to remember that we are them and they are us and perhaps there needs to be more clear communication to the masses as to what is expected in order to keep things in the divine flow.
But to punish all those who tried with all their hearts to do the right thing? Wow. If thats the case, maybe thats where humanity derived its predisposition for destructive wastefulness of precious resources. I think the saying goes “As things are above, so to are they below”.
— Rick · Nov 19, 05:15 PM · #
Yeah it would seem pretty lame if no matter how much we strived for good the same unpleasant results befell us. It seems we have to just go with the intuition that being compassionate leads to a more pleasant experience for ourself and those around us.
— Bruce · Nov 23, 12:51 AM · #
What the **** is all this ‘if I’m good I get saved’ if a wall falls down around 100 people and 20 of them are good do the 20 good people get saved? no they all get crushed. this cosmic energy as you put it, it’s not conscious its just energy acting how energy acts, its never been selective between good and evil you ******* *****.
I’d bet my house on it that you’re an American……
— Howard Huges · Nov 24, 02:13 PM · #
i believe that something will happen in that year…severe global warming….mainly..leading to a series of dangerous natural disasters! need an alternative ….what can we do to prepare????????????????? or can anything be done?
— Tash · Dec 3, 10:48 PM · #
hai i believe something will happen to our world not that year but will happen but what is precaution for it. if we build space ship like that means also what will happen to poor people acutally in india and china population to high what will be the condition of them please find some solutin for that.
— ramya janani · Dec 15, 10:58 AM · #
The book is titled “The Revelation” – not the Book of Revelations. How can anyone take you seriously? If you had actually read the book you might know the title of it. You are only repeating what you have heard, therefore I cannot take you seriously.
— Wayne · Dec 26, 08:28 AM · #
Hi Wayne,
This article does not mention the Bible books but I will answer you anyway.
‘The Revelation’ is commonly referred to as the book of revelations when being discussed in a descriptive manner. If such a trivial matter means you ignore all the data on this site then good riddance to you and your closed mind.
Bruce
— Bruce · Dec 26, 03:48 PM · #
i have found out that Jose Arguelles and Meschevdek….sp? re both in the Illuminati……and we all know what the agenda of the illuminati is right class? yea global eugenics and communism….world run by the elites.. so beware….
— joe · Dec 27, 04:33 AM · #
Thinking about the end of the world, I don’t believe we can predict that but as for earth crust displacement? The earth is a living entity and will eventually come to know we are killing it with our own filth.(pollution)If a man is laying on the ground getting repeatedly stabbed would he not fight for his own life? I view the earth in the same manner, it will eventually fight for it’s life.
— Pambrun · Jan 14, 05:59 AM · #
end of the world is so near .2012.as fast as we can we should do good things for god
‘s satisfaction.
— hosna · Jan 23, 04:38 PM · #
There’s no credible proof of any kind that anything out of the ordinary will happen in 2012. It’s a known fact that the Mayans didn’t predict any specific events, cataclysmic or otherwise, for 2012. 12-21-2012 is when the Mayan “Long Count” calendar ends. That’s it. But you know what? My calendar ends on December 31st of every year, but the world hasn’t ended yet, now has it? And furthermore, how many times in the past 20 years was the world supposed to end?
*Nostradamus claimed in July of 1999 that “a great king of terror would come from the sky”. It’s been over 10 years and there hasn’t been any kings of terror come from the sky yet.
*Y2K in 2000? Well, that one sure was a dud, wasn’t it?
*“The Apocalypse” was also supposed to come on May 5th, 2000, but guess what? That one never happened either.
And those are just the ones I can think of off the top of my head. I imagine there are countless more. Look, I’m all for doing good for the world and helping those in need. In fact, I applaud anyone and everyone who does because, let’s face it, being a good person in this world today is very difficult and can be a true test of one’s faith in his/her respective higher power and own sanity. But the more this false “doomsday” prediction circles the world, panic is going to spread and, quite possibly, wars will erupt. People will likely die in this confusion, but it won’t be from any global cataclysm. And those who bought into the whole 2012 “doomsday”, in addition to being the ones responsible for said deaths, will be all the more humiliated when the clock quietly rolls over and 12-22 begins.
— That Guy With Common Sense · Mar 11, 12:17 AM · #
I guess we will find out if this is true or not soon…!
— Unexplained Mysteries · Mar 19, 03:05 AM · #