You know you’re on the cutting edge of something when you have to start posting retractions and revisions on a regular basis. I feel terrible about posting half-baked material, but I do so in the hope that others can help spot errors, that others might be inspired by something that jumps out of them inContinue reading “Perfecting Planetary Harmony”
Tag Archives: Ancient Calendars
Reaching For The Sky
Well, there you have it with that last one – looking at my math isn’t so bad after all after having seen some of my philosophy, eh? Silly me, when I got back into this I thought if it calendars were what it was all about, it should be simple. Nonetheless, the past week hasContinue reading “Reaching For The Sky”
Uncharted Skies?
Stonehenge seems to have pointed us in the direction of a third value for representing the half Venus Cycle (it’s nearly twice as accurate as the standard “B” value for the half Venus Cycle, adding about 10 days as opposed to about 17), and it looks like it may be mathematically compatible with its environment.Continue reading “Uncharted Skies?”
Some Half-Baked Stonehengery
Just in case there’s anyone following this blog but not my postings to the GHMB, this is something I wrote there today. Some of it is part of my posting here on Asian pyramids, but the questions continue to try to embrace new concerns, which most recently include new work on Stonehenge and the questionContinue reading “Some Half-Baked Stonehengery”