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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
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To: TobagoJack who wrote (106845)8/3/2014 11:12:12 PM
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This is the new Baktun….we are less than 2 years in…..one eminent physics writer said….Time is bigger than space, as each moment of time contains all of space. this is not the time to be cynical. with all the uncertainty there is also uniform predictability…curtailing circular reference….is the 1st step in understanding…by way of example, they are trying desperately to reinstitute the peak oil paradigm…too bad for those wasting time on that, and all the other last battles not worth mentioning. The Variable Time does indeed dictate the shaping of a mans capital. All prices remain artifacts of prevailing systems intent. The relative duration of the holding on by circular reference, will need to come to terms with this, the new Baktun…like it or not new MQS's are forming and most are wholly out of touch consigned as they are, to a compartmentalized life, where the last lie is the same as the next.

A baktun (properly b'ak'tun / ' b ?? k ? t u? n /; [1] Mayan pronunciation: [?ak' 'tun]) is 20 katun cycles of the ancient Maya Long Count Calendar. It contains 144,000 days, equal to 394.26 tropical years. The Classic period of Maya civilization occurred during the 8th and 9th baktuns of the current calendrical cycle. The current baktun started on 13.0.0.0.0 — December 21, 2012 using the GMT correlation.

J. Eric S. Thompson pointed out that it is erroneous to say that a Long Count date of, for example, 9.15.10.0.0 is in the “9th baktun”, analogous to describing the year 209 AD as in the “2nd century AD”. However, the practice is so well established among Maya epigraphersand other students of the Maya that to change it would cause more harm than its perpetuation. [2] So the current practice of referring to the previous baktun as ”baktun 13” or “thirteenth baktun” may stand, even though it is properly the fourteenth baktun. Alternatively, the first
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