Earth/matriX

Science in Ancient Artwork Series

by
Charles William Johnson


Abstract Series Num. 80-119


  • Ancient Floorplans And Artwork: A Basic Design. Science in Ancient Artwork N�80, New Orleans, 15 January 1997 .

     

  • Teotihuacan: Orbits and Cycles.

     

  • A Geometrical Abacus: 1�27�216�512�756 . Science in Ancient Artwork N�82, New Orleans, 30 April 1997
    Extract:

    In this essay, we shall analyze the possibility of graphing some of the numbers relating to the cube. In the ancient reckoning system, we have seen that the roots and powers of cubes may be translated into geometrical graphs that also reflect and suggest ancient designs. One of those designs reminds us of the Eye of God.

     

  • Pyramidal Design: 13-33-63-83-93 .Science in Ancient Artwork N�83, New Orleans, 12 May 1997.

     

  • The Aztec Hummingbird. Science in Ancient Artwork N�84, New Orleans, 19 May 1997.

     

  • The 5·12·13·10 Basic Design .Science in Ancient Artwork New Orleans, 24 May 1997.

     

  • The Reciprocal of Seven: Squaring the Circle. Science in Ancient Artwork N�86, New Orleans, 25 August 1997.

     

  • The Ancient Reckoning System: A 378-Degree Circle. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�87, New Orleans, 11 September 1997.

     

  • The Aztec Calendar: Math, Geometry and Design, Science in Ancient Artwork, N�88, New Orleans, 13 September 1997

     

  • Lagrangian Points and the Aztec Calendar. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�90, New Orleans, 27 September 1997

     

  • Quetzal, Coatl and the Sacred Fire. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�91, New Orleans, 27 September 1997

     

  • The Five-Point Lagrangain Design on the Aztec Calendar. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�92, New Orleans, 4 October 1997

     

  • The Tails of the Serpents in the Aztec Calendar. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�93, New Orleans, 6 October 1997

     

  • The 13 Acatl Glyph in the Aztec Calendar. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�94, New Orleans, 12 October 1997

     

  • Centering the Four Directions on the Aztec Calendar: 13689. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�95, New Orleans, 28 October 1997

     

  • Trigono/metriX: the Trigonometric Table and Ancient Reckoning. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�101, New Orleans, 4 January 1998.

     

  • The Concept of Pi and the Ancient Reckoning Numbers. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�102, New Orleans, 1 February 1998.

     

  • The Reciprocal of Seven And Pi in the Ancient Reckoning System. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�103, New Orleans, 11 April 1998.

     

  • The 7:8 Ratio Design of the Aztec Calendar. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�104, New Orleans, 19 April 1998.

     

  • Patterns of Time Cycles and Orbits: Ancient Mesoamerican Calendars. Science in Ancient Artwork, N�119, New Orleans, 25 February 1999.

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