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Evolution Unlearning 2012
ViewZone asked me to
write a story about the Mayan
Calendar. There is a common belief that the calendar holds a prophecy
that the end of the world will happen in 2012. At the time, I knew very
little about the whole topic and when I began doing the research, I
like to think I had an open mind. My investigation began with
mainstream archaeology and the expert interpretations of the calendar.
But it soon took a turn that made my hair literally stand on end. I am
now convinced that these prophecies are true.
To understand what is likely to happen to
Earth and
it's people, you will need to remain calm and try to follow the facts.
It's not as simple as some people describe. It requires an
understanding of some fairly complicated scientific realities, but I
think I can explain them in a way that you will easily understand.
![]() The Calendar -- A
Descrption
First, the Mayan calendar is also sometimes
called
the Aztec Calendar. This calendar is recorded as a carving on the Aztec
"sun stone" currently on exhibit in the National Museum of Anthropology
and History located within Chapultepec Park, Mexico City. There's a lot
we could say about the carved stone but most of those details are
irrelevant to the end times.
In our modern calendar, called the Gregorian
Calendar, we have days, weeks, months and years. In the Mayan Calendar
it's more complex. In fact, it's really three calendars. First there's
a religious calendar that takes 260 days to complete a full religious
cycle. There are 20 "weeks" made up of 13 days. Each week has a special
name, a graphic logo and unique meaning associated with it. This rather
reminds me of the Chinese years which cycle through "the year of the
rat" and "the year of the monkey," etc., each with it's special image
and meaning.
![]() Graphic logos for each of the 20 religious
weeks.
Next there is the solar calendar. This has
365
days, like our modern calendar. It's divided in 18 months of 20 days
each. At the end of the cycle there's five special days considered to
be unlucky because they don't belong to any month. Each of the months
has a special name, graphic logo and some special significance.
So it is possible, for any specific date, the
calculate the religious week and the solar month and to predict the
influences that might be guiding fate. But that's not really what's
involved with the prophecy of 2012. To understand that we must look at
the third calendar, called the "long count."
While the first two cycles could be thought
of as
cogs or gears, revolving through time, the long count is a linear
number of days, starting from the first day, "1," and counting through
each day to the present. Any day in history can be recorded using the
long count and, with some fancy mathematics, the corresponding
religious week and solar month can also be found.
In writing this article, I thought about
creating a
javascript program that would do this calculation. My friend, Gene
Matlock, then told me that when he was in Mexico, he found a place that
sold wooden, mechanical calculators with gears that did just that. He
said that Mexicans sometimes used these mechanical calendars to
foretell the future or to find auspicious times for special events like
marriage or births. Anyway, although it might be nice to know the
religious and solar significance, it's the long count that foretells
Doomsday.
Cog or "gears" can be used to compute the
religious
and solar cycles for any date.
The days of the long count are numbered with
an
unusual system. Instead of writing numbers as we do, from right to left
with each place being a multiple of 10 (i.e. 10000, 1000, 100, 10, 1),
the Mayans had only 5 places.
The first place recorded a number from 0 to
20. To
the left, the second place could have a range from 0 to 17; the third
from 0 to 19; the fourth from 0 to 19 and the last from 0 to 12. The
numbers were written from right to left, like our system, separated by
a dot. Instead of multiples of 10, the first place had a multiple of 1
(like our system); the second place a multiple of 20; the third a
multiple of 360; the fourth a multiple of 7200 and the fifth a multiple
of 144000.
So a long count number, for example, could be
written as 4.12.5.9.0 and would be calculated as follows:
(4 x 144000) + (12 x 7200) + (5
x 360) + (9 x 20) + (0 x 1) or a long count of 145980.
It's not too difficult to realize that the
maximum
number which can be recorded this way would be 12.19.19.17. 20,
although some researchers like to write it as 13.0.0.0.0. This
amounts to a long count number of 1,872,000 days or 5125.36
years of our modern calculations. Obviously, the calendar is very
old!
Over the years, archaeologists have found
carved
monuments that recorded the long count for known dates in Mayan
history. Once a date was fixed in time, it was easy to determine the
"day 1" as August 11th, 3114 BC. And it was also easy to
calculate the date at which the calendar would end -- December
21st, 2012.
Trust
me, just because the calendar ends doesn't prove that time, or the
world, or life will end. We need to look carefully at December 21, 2012
and try to understand why the Mayans never calculated a date beyond
this point in time. To do this we must move from Archaeology to the
science of Astronomy and Astrophysics.It's all about the Sun
It's ironic (or maybe not) that the Mayan
Calendar
is often called the "sun stone." While the calendar does have "solar"
days, acknowledging the 365 days it takes for Earth to rotate around
the celestial body, it is also true that the Sun plays a key role in
the final day of the "long count." To understand what will happen to
the Sun on December 21, 2012, we need to review some scientific terms
like "ecliptic," "barycenter, " and "sunspots." These are important in
the discussion that follows. We'll start with the most difficult one
first.
For now, let's forget all the small planets
and
focus on Jupiter. It makes one complete trip around the Sun every
11.861773 years. There's a new theory put forth by Dr. Rollin Gillespie
which shows that Jupiter, and to a smaller degree the other less
massive planets, may trigger the 11 year cycle of sunspots and solar
flares.
Here's
how it works. The barycenter
is not a single
point in the Sun. Because the Sun is a rotating gaseous sphere, the
barycenter forms a vertical, cylindrical "sleeve" that is partially
inside and outside the main solar body. All of the planets have such a
"sleeve," one inside the other, depending on their relative mass and
the location of their barycenters. The particular sleeve representing
the mass of Jupiter intersects the solar surface at 35.9 degrees North
and South. This is precisely where sunspot and flare activity begin and
end during each 11 year cycle.
Scientists have noted that when Jupiter and
Saturn
are aligned, on the same side of the Sun, the solar activity is at its
maximum; when they are on opposite sides of the Sun the solar activity
is at its minimum.
These cylinders are usually quite orderly
because
the planets adhere to a narrow plane, called the ecliptic which
resembles a thin plate extending from the equator of the Sun. The
planets hang out here because (in simple terms) this is the zone where
the gravitation of the system is the strongest. (see below)
The planets orbit the Sun in a narrow plane
called
the ecliptic.
![]() The last solar
cycle was in 2001. Each active solar
cycle has a period when the flares are strongest, usually happening
near the solar equator, called the "solar maximum." This is significant
because the next "solar maximum" event will coincide with December
21, 2012. But wait -- there's much more!
Solar flares
are pieces of the sun which leap into
space, discharging radiation and strong electrical currents that travel
outward into space. They often fall back to the surface of the Sun.
Sometimes, a very strong flare, called a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME),
actually leaves the Sun and this deadly mass shoots out from the Sun
towards the planets like a bullet. Usually they don't hit anything but
occasionally they hit a planet like Earth. Most flares are small. But
even a small flare can be dangerous. In 1989 a flare hit the North
American continent and fried electric lines, zapped power grids in the
US and Canada, and created large power backouts. Flares can also effect
our moods and physical health. In theory, a large flare impacting the
Earth could zap the ionosphere and irradiate the surface, killing every
living organism that it touched.
Solar flares
and sun spots have an average cycle of
11.120412 years (estimated from one "solar maximum" to the next). Right
now, 2007, we are in a relatively quiet part of the cycle. The small
discrepancy between this figure and the 11.861773 year period of
Jupiter is close enough to be significant but suggests that something
else is also influencing solar disturbances. Sure, it could be
attributed to the various positions of the other less massive planets,
but it could also be something even more significant -- the Milky Way.
![]() The
Galactic Alignment
of December 21, 2012
Our solar
system is part of a huge disc shaped
collection of stars and planets called the Milky Way. We're located
somewhere on the edge of the disc, slightly on top of the narrow disc.
But very soon we'll be moving to the bottom of the disc. This change,
from top to bottom, begins on December 21, 2012.
Yes, that's
right. On the same day when our Sun is
at it's solar maximum, something will happen that's never happened
before -- the ecliptic of our solar system will intersect with the
Glactic plane, called the "Galactic Equator" of the Milky Way! [see star
chart]
If you imagine
our solar system as a bunch of peas
on a plate, with a huge meatball in the center, imagine the Milky Way
as a city-size pizza with the "Guiness World Book Record Meatball" in
its center!
Prior to
December 2012 we have been drifting on the
top of the pizza, never really able to see the bottom. The plate and
pizza are not parallel. They are moving at different angles. We've been
drifting down, down, down... and on December 21st, 2012, we will be
exactly level with the crust -- forming an "x" at the Galactic Equator
where galactic gravity is the strongest. After 2012, if we are still
here, we will be passing through the bottom zone, viewing the Milky Way
pizza from the South.
Yes, there's
even more!
![]() By some
amazing coincidence, not only will we be
intersecting with the Galactic Equator, but we will be doing this
precisely aligned with the center of the Galaxy where there is maximum
mass! More mass means more gravity. More gravity means more influence
from those barycenters in our Sun. That means exponential increases in
solar disruptions -- all coinciding on the same day! Whew!
![]() An
apology and
acknowledgement
Ok. This has been a "light weight" description of
what's going to happen. It has been simplified to the point where some
scholars and scientists could argue about my presentation. But the main
facts are true. The date, December 21, 2012, is a special day. It
represents the maximum possible influences for solar flares that the
universe can provide. Undoubtedly the Mayans, or the civilization that
influenced them, somehow knew about these things.
![]() I especially
want to thank Dr. Rollin Gillespie, a
man with whom I corresponded for ten years and who first developed the
idea that planetary multi-body systems could be at play in the
causation of solar flares. More of his work can be read on a special
page on Viewzone.
Please let's
have your input on this important
issue. It's only six years away. Who knows, perhaps the influences of
these disruptions will begin well before the solar and Galactic maximum
is reached. We may not have that much time left. Here are some
additional links to stories that may help understand the possibilities
facing our planet and us.
Will
the Mayan Prophecy Really Happen? - an interesting view from
Gene Matlock.
Sidereal
Time and ESP -- exploring the psychic connection of our
Galaxy's center.
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