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Originally posted by Xcalibur254
reply to post by BBalazs
You can even break the units of the Long Count down into similar units of our own calendar.
k'in = days
winal = months
tun = years
katun = "decades"
baktun = "centuries"
When one consider the purpose of the Long Count and the way it was constructed, while comparing it to our own calendar system, it becomes quite apparent that it was a linear calendar.
Originally posted by MESSAGEFROMTHESTARS
Originally posted by metalshredmetal
Originally posted by govspy911
The Mayans had an event occurr, not sure what, but after it occurred they figured out that it would happen again, and again, and again. So when the calender reaches zero (0) in Dec 2010, the day after the event, we reset the calender to the beginning date and start the clock all over again. With each passing generation, they would get more accurate in predicting the exact date of the event. Unfortunatly, they never pinpointed the events actual date. You see, it can happen any time now, and "they" will not tell you even if "they" figured it out.
There is a quit little theory out there that this "Mayan" calender actually originated in Israel, and was once housed for protection inside the Ark of The Covenant. Google that and give me your thoughts.
like the other poster said, the Mayan calendar is a measurement of the movements of Venus.. astronomical cycles tend to be pretty "on time"...if you can figure out which astronomical phenomenon to watch, you'll know exactly when the "event" happens.
12/21/12 is probably the most famous day that was famous before it happened..
BTW, usually threads function to disseminate information, not simply say "google this then you'll know what i was too lazy to explain" kind of deal...show some effort and you'll get a lot better response, In my opinion.edit on 1/26/12 by metalshredmetal because: (no reason given)
I'm not all that educated on the creation and story behind the Mayan calendar, but I do find it interesting that the theory was proposed that the arch of the covenant contained this calendar at one time,
was based on Venus,
and then what do you know, you have Jesus, who said he was the morning star,
and we all know that the morning star is venus
and then to claim that those behind the texts may have known a specific date or time
and the texts speak of jesus being born from a virgin mother
and Virgo is to be known as a virgin women
and in dec of 2012 venus aka jesus will appear to be born from the womb of the constellation virgo
and the dragon that is supposed to wait to consume the children from the virgin that is actually the planet....
and that there are cosmological markers that signal whatever is to come....
and....
and,
well you get the point, the darn thing is real, the texts are real, people have only destroyed the message through interpretations and ill intent, possibly
no way to know for certain, but good luck
Actually there is no indication that the Maya placed any emphasis on the solstices or the equinoxes. In fact it would be quite impossible for them to accurately celebrate such dates.
Originally posted by mugger
reply to post by Xcalibur254
Actually there is no indication that the Maya placed any emphasis on the solstices or the equinoxes. In fact it would be quite impossible for them to accurately celebrate such dates.
Seems to me that the Mayans did put an emphasis on equinoxes. Take the Chichen Itza pyramid. I highly doubt the serpent that appears was just random luck while they were building it?
Serpent starts at 2:30 on video.