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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2026 · 1H 41M

The World Didn’t End in 2012. But Did It Changed.

from GITN a Paranormal and True Crime Podcast · host Phillip Sams

December 21, 2012 came and went without fire, collapse, or apocalypse.But for a growing number of people, that date still matters , not because the world ended, but because it changed.In this episode of the GITN Podcast, we explore the theory that the Mayan Long Count calendar didn’t predict destruction, but a transition and that modern science may have unknowingly collided with it. As CERN pushed the Large Hadron Collider to unprecedented energy levels, some believe reality itself may have shifted.We break down:• What the Mayans actually meant by the end of a baktun cycle• Why CERN and the Large Hadron Collider became central to timeline theories• The idea of a “soft apocalypse” where the world continues, but out of alignment• Why so many people say reality feels thinner, faster, and less stable• How the Mandela Effect fits into the timeline shift narrative• Why we’re still here and what that might actually meanThis isn’t about proving the world ended.It’s about why so many people feel like something quietly changed and why that feeling refuses to go away.

December 21, 2012 came and went without fire, collapse, or apocalypse.But for a growing number of people, that date still matters , not because the world ended, but because it changed.In this episode of the GITN Podcast, we explore the theory that the Mayan Long Count calendar didn’t predict destruction, but a transition and that modern science may have unknowingly collided with it. As CERN pushed the Large Hadron Collider to unprecedented energy levels, some believe reality itself may have shifted.We break down:• What the Mayans actually meant by the end of a baktun cycle• Why CERN and the Large Hadron Collider became central to timeline theories• The idea of a “soft apocalypse” where the world continues, but out of alignment• Why so many people say reality feels thinner, faster, and less stable• How the Mandela Effect fits into the timeline shift narrative• Why we’re still here and what that might actually meanThis isn’t about proving the world ended.It’s about why so many people feel like something quietly changed and why that feeling refuses to go away.

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December 21, 2012 came and went without fire, collapse, or apocalypse.But for a growing number of people, that date still matters , not because the world ended, but because it changed.In this episode of the GITN Podcast, we explore the theory that...

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