The Extension of the Pythagorean Theorem and the Maya Long CountIn our studies about Science in Ancient Artwork, we considered extending the Pythagorean Theorem to the power of three. The relation of equivalency among the terms of the equation vanish due to geometric progression. Yet, in the light of the positional level numbers/fractals of the maya long count system, it became obvious More...
Crop Circle Positional Math
The Wiltshire crop circle falls within the attempt to constantly improve upon the previous circles. In general, the crop circles appear to represent the product of some kind of competition, one trying to better the other. Behind that betterment, however, may exist a designed purpose, in teaching us how to identify the meanings encoded into the crop circles. Let us see if that may be true. More...
Table of Selected Physical and Chemical Constants with Corresponding 1.36+ Fractal Values
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2012: The Potential Impact of Asteroids on Earth Many writers today continue to cite the Maya long period that says something significant will happen to the Earth in the year 2012. Besides the 2012 date, the Mesoamericans also cited the existence of Four Worlds or cosmic eras, which lasted 2028 years. Books are beginning to appear now about what the year 2012 may mean, now that other books have lost attention, which cited the years 2002 and 2005 as having been the potentially catastrophic years for the Earth. More...
The 9 Baktuns of the 9.0.0.0.0- Baseline of Maya History on the Aztec Calendar The case may be that the maya long count is also etched upon the face of the Aztec Calendar, as we have been observing a close relatonship between the numerical series implied in that count and the design elements within the Aztec Calendar. We have recenty identified possible starting points for the Aztec Calendar which begin/end at the mouth and tails of the ring of serpentes. More...
The Temple of Quetzalcoatl: A 64/66 Count This essay presents a theoretical reconstruction of the method of calculation that may possibly have been employed in the relationship between Venus cycles (65 count) and the full lunar cycles (64 count). For this exercise, we have chosen the quantifiable elements of serpent-head figures (Quetzalcoatl), and those which have been identified as the rain god (Tlaloc), on the Temple of Quetzalcoatl at the pyramid site of Teotihuacan, Mexico. More...
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