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yeah :(
When silence falls does no one care?
Alt under cut
Ancient Maya terms:
Ahau : The Sun.
Hunab Ku: Source, the galactic center, heart of the galaxy
Kin: Day
In Lak'Ech: I am another you ( It is said that this term has been mainly used as a gesture to welcome sb/ see sb off).
Kisame Hoshigaki (and a little Might Guy) Appreciation
Hıı ben onu yazıyım da yollıyım sana sen aklında tutamazsın biraz komplike bi tarif sofistike bi tarif biraz aklında tutamazsın sen
Kagsldjdkdjdkjd ya bu Okşan’a bitiyorum kdjdkf
Quick survey: who here can think in italics and therefore needs to be watched?
Buyrun sizlere gelincik topladık 😉😍🌺
The mayans studied the rhythms of the stars and the cycles of our earth. We would all be wise to pay attention to these cycles and harmonics in our own lives.
I’ve always been curious about numbers myself. I love to play.
260:365
...is roughly the same as...
5:7
That means that if you look at a typical work week of five days to the two days off for a weekend, this is in almost perfect relation to the mayan code.
Food for thought!
Factors 260 (Universal)
1, 2, 4, 5, 10, 13 : 20, 26, 52, 65, 130, 260 (12 factors)
Prime Factors (2, 2, 5, 13)(4 prime factors)
With the 5:7 (Universal:Earth) ratio...
1.4, 2.8, 5.6, 7, 14, 18.2, 28, 36.4, 72.8, 91, 182, 364
I’ve highlighted some significant patterns in the numbers we can all relate to.
7 (days in a week)
14 (days in 2 weeks)(~half a month)
28 (days in 4 weeks)(~moon cycle)
91 (days in a season)
fall, winter, summer, spring
7x13 = 91
this is an interesting one that relates to a deck of cards
Sum of (1,2,3,...,11,12,13 = 91)
364 (~days in a year)(the mayans believed in one day a year, a day out of time) I believe this was used to keep everything easy!