Re: Linchpin University founded by Inger herself?
- From: dan5mark@xxxxxxxxx (O.H.)
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 10:35:00 GMT
On 12 Jun 2005 10:55:29 -0700, "Franz Gnaedinger" <frgn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
>
>O.H. wrote:
>
>> 242. Bravo! Now try the prospect of 244 units by inserting the two
>> initial beadings as genuine signs, no reason they shouldn't be. Try
>> it, as an experiment. Suddently you will succeed in counting 8 regular
>> months in line, without crossing the borders of the sign groups and
>> not overstepping this equation 32>x>28 for the amount of signs in each
>> 7 by 7 sign groups. ( much to prefer instead of 8 months of 45 days)
>> This succes was an impossibility before 244units +17 thorns, much of
>> an annoyance for everyone, who tried, I should imagine.
>> http://home.gvdnet.dk/~hagen/demo3.htm
>>
>> Hereby all obstacles are cleared, and the most simple, and into the
>> bargain, linear 8 months calendar, which is seen, is a reality.
>> Many an expert must approve this radical solution, only without
>> evincing it officially.
>> These above unravelling is by the way only a minor result of my
>> investigation.
>> Before you got no real choice, now you even got variations of a
>> calendar.
>> This is an unfolding of the spiral into a circle
>> http://home.gvdnet.dk/~hagen/demo2.htm
>> Best regards Hagen
>
>
>Good news for you, Ole Hagen, but have a little patience.
>
>The rosette of 8 petals in the center of the Tiryns side of the
>Phaistos Disk, emphatic Ss of Ss-ey-r for Zeus, would be a reference
>to a much older Minoan calendar (a variant of my hypothetical Halafian
>or even pre-Halafian calendar from northern Mesopotamia). One week
>has nine days, five weeks yield 45 days and are represented by a petal,
>the 8 petals yield 360 days, and the small circle in the center of the
>rosette represents 5 and occasionally 6 days, yielding a regular year
>of 365 days, and a leap year of 366 days. 21 continual periods of
>45 days yield 945 days and equal 32 lunations (one lunation or
>synodic month lasts 29 days 12 hours 44 minutes 2.9 seconds,
>modern value from 1989 AD).
>
>Now there may be a second lunisolar calendar encoded in the
>Phaistos Disk. The Elaia side has 30 fields, and the Tiryns side 30
>fields. 7 x 30 days plus 5 x 31 days yield a regular year of 365 days,
>6 x 30 days plus 6 x 31 days yield a leap year of 366 days. 30 plus
>31 days are 61 days. A leap year consists of 6 long periods. The
>long period of 61 days can also be used for a much more advanced
>lunisolar calendar than the Halafian one and its Minoan variant:
>198 long periods of 61 days yield 12,078 days and equal 409
>lunations or synodic months (mistake per lunation less than three
>seconds), while 964 long periods of 61 days yield 58,804 days
>and equal 161 tropical years (mistake per year less than four
>seconds; one tropical year being 365.24219879 days). The
>simple yet clever algorithms for obtaining these values can be
>found in the thread "A Sumer-China connection" subthread
>"hypothetical Yangshao calendar (early China)" from March 31
>and April 1 of this year, as I recall. I shall publish my algorithms
>again in the Lascaux thread.
>
>According to Derk Ohlenroth, the bead lines mark the ends of
>the Elaia text and of the Tiryns text. According to me, they mark
>the entrance of Elaia's grove at Phigalia, and the entrance of Tyrins
>in the Argolis. According to you, they can be counted as signs in
>their own right, and added to the 242 other signs, so that we
>obtain 244 signs for 244 days, which, according to you, represent
>8 months.
>
>A year of 8 months? In principle, this could have been a sacred
>cycle comparable to the tzolkin cycle of 260 days of the Maya.
>If you consider such a calendar, feel free to do so, but please
>explain how to use it.
>
>Your number of 244 signs fascinates me in another way. 244 is
>a multiple of 61 and would thus confirm the second more advanced
>lunisolar calendar as explained above.
>
>Hope you can make something of this piece of calendaric mathematics.
>
>Regards Franz Gnaedinger www.seshat.ch
>
Everything would be much easier, if you all were not so eager in
hidding my stem-system, which gives an exact average of 6 units per
sign-group in its expanded form.
The stems compels the transfer of A01-A06 to side B, giving:
Part B 18 weeks of 5 days +
18 weeks of 7 days =216 days
Or 30 weeks of 7 days + 6 days
Part A 12 weeks of 5 days +
12 weeks of 7 days =150 days
Or 30 weeks of 5 days
Choose a minutious annual ledger using symbols,
instead of text + calendar.
If you were given a map over the secret labyrinth inside of the great
pyramid, you could of course find the right spot and force your way
through the wall into the system, but why not use the newly opened
front portal, I give you free admission.
So to the Phaistos disc.
Regards
Hagen
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