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The internet is once again discussing one of the most mysterious and unsettling theories of recent years – the idea that the end of the world, according to the Mayan calendar, actually did happen on December 21, 2012.
According to proponents of this theory, the world didn't disappear after that date, but rather «rebooted,» and now we live in a different reality. Millions of users worldwide claim to feel strange changes in time and perception.
The world after 2012: a new branch of reality
Conspiracy theorists believe that since the end of 2012, our reality has undergone a shift. In their opinion, the familiar laws of time, memory, and perception have begun to work differently.
The main argument is the feeling of accelerated time. People in different countries claim that days and weeks fly by faster than before. Years seem to have compressed, and the usual flow of life has changed.
«Time seems to have become unstable. Weeks fly by like days, and the past increasingly feels like something unreal,» users share in online discussions.
Interestingly, similar ideas about «reality rifts» also appear in scientific theories about the development of the universe – for example, after cosmic events such as the collision of an asteroid with the Moon, which, according to researchers, can even affect terrestrial space.
Memory errors and coincidences that cannot be explained
Another argument for the theory is the mass occurrences of déjà vu and the «Mandela effect» – collective memories of events that didn't actually happen. People from different countries report having similar dreams, encountering recurring situations, and noticing that some historical facts have «changed.»
In addition, they note technological failures that coincide in dates – system failures, archive damage, and the disappearance of satellite data. Conspiracy theorists see in this traces of a «reboot,» where a new version of reality is superimposed on the old one. «It's like a software update installed on top of the old system,» users joke on forums dedicated to the topic of «glitches in the matrix.»
The disappearance of the old internet
One of the most discussed phenomena is the disappearance of content from the «2000's»
Supporters of the theory are convinced that a huge layer of old forums, websites, and memes has been erased.
According to them, finding authentic materials from before 2012 is becoming increasingly difficult, and the internet of the «old era» seems to have been reset.
Some see this as symbolic confirmation – the digital reality, reflecting our lives, has been reborn along with it. Scientists remind us that similar «reboot» processes are observed in nature – for example, when life on Earth recovers unexpectedly quickly after global catastrophes.
Body and climate anomalies
Physical «glitches» are no less discussed.
Users report sudden changes in biorhythms: many allegedly now only need 4-5 hours of sleep, although they previously needed at least eight. Conspiracy theorists link this to changes in frequency processes on the planet.
Supporters of the theory also point to climate instability: rapid changes of seasons, the absence of smooth transitions between winter and summer, and unpredictable weather anomalies.
All this, in their opinion, indicates a disruption of the previous balance in natural cycles – something that climatologists also talk about, observing how mountains are becoming a new point of no return for the planet.
What skeptics say
Scientists and psychologists explain the phenomenon from rational perspectives. The compression of time perception is linked to the acceleration of the pace of life, digitalization, and the constant flow of information. Collective memories are linked to the peculiarities of memory and the influence of the internet, where other people's descriptions easily become part of personal experience.
However, as cultural researchers note, the popularity of such theories is also an indicator of the times: in conditions of uncertainty and rapid changes, people seek an explanation that gives meaning to what is happening. The theory of «shifted reality» remains one of the most viral phenomena of the last decade. For some, it's a game of imagination; for others, it's an attempt to explain the unsettling feeling that the world has indeed changed. The only question is whether this change occurred externally or within ourselves.
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