The Giver of Movement & Measure
Mayan Hunab Ku or "sacred measure"
Known as Thoth in Egypt, Hermes in Greece and Quetzalcoatl in Native America,
knowledge of solar physics expressed through these identities provided
extraordinary predictive knowlege of human and planetary evolution. An
inscription with the petrolglyph described the solar cycle with drawings of a
solar flare erupting at approximately 20 degrees latitude of a full sphere. A line
between the solar flare and a cube directly links the two.
The Maya, who emerged as a distinct people south of Oklahoma in Mexico, symbolized
"The Giver Of Movement And Measure", Hunab Ku, with a square inscribed within a circle.
In three dimensions this compares to a cube inscribed within a sphere depicted in a July, 1999
crop circle made near Stonehenge, England. Hunab (measure) Ku (sacred) literally meant "sacred
measure". Both the Maya and the Egyptians considered that the sun is governor of life in the
solar system.
TimeStar geometry reveals the central role of a cube in solar function.
First developed to provide proofs for the proto-Mayan calendar Native America,
crop circles and extraterrestrial messages, the
TimeStar has predicted periods of increased and decreased solar activity
since 1996.
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