NASA tries to explain (again) that the world will not end [video]

For some months now, NASA has been releasing videos that try to scientifically refute all rumors that the world will end tomorrow. Now, the US space agency has returned to the topic in what may be the last video you will watch if astrobiologist David Morrison's ideas are not correct.

In the video above, he lists a series of known rumors about the apocalypse, such as the arrival of wandering planet Nibiru, the emergence of a gigantic black hole or a three-day global blackout. Morrison explains the holes in each of them and why we can sleep peacefully knowing that tomorrow we will have to get up early again to work.

Whether it's just Facebook jokes or a real danger, doomsday prophecies are generating global fear. Schools in the United States, for example, canceled classes by the end of this week so children could wait for the apocalypse with their parents. Governments in countries like China and Japan have launched campaigns to discourage preventive suicide, and police groups in Europe fight panic caused by religious sects.

The truth about everything will only be known tomorrow. Or not.