[Aztlan] 13.0.0.0.0

John Major Jenkins kahib at ix.netcom.com
Wed Jul 23 18:35:45 CDT 2008


Baert,
Technically speaking, 13.0.0.0.0 is the last day of the 13-baktun cycle
- the completion of the 13th baktun. The next day would be the first day
of the next cycle, if we are accepting that the 13-baktun cycle repeats,
and thus would have to be called 0.0.0.0.1 (as opposed to 13.0.0.0.1
which would be true only if we consider the Long Count calendar to
extent further - the distinction being that the calendar accountings are
one thing, most likely related to a World Age doctrine involving
cyclical time, and the abstract DN math is something else, a more
abstract calculus of deep time).

JMJ
 

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Message 18 David Hixson

13.0.0.0.0

The "shell" is not "twenty", nor "zero" ,nor "full", nor "complete".

Because for the simple reason that 13.0.0.0.0 is the "First" day of a
new
cycle.

Even the use of the word "ending", who means "it is passed", is as even
inappropriate as the word "zero", who means "emty" or "hollow".

I'm glad to see that at least some scholars are beginning to understand
what
I have allready posted months earlier.

Only 2 civilizations in the history of mankind have understood the exact
meaning of time, the Maya and the Hindu.

Lahun Ik 62

Baert Georges

Flanders Fields

 

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