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The TimeStar invites you to get acquainted with planet Earth as one global body transcending political boundaries, to recognize ancient wisdom affirmed with new science. The proofs of this proposition are the consistent accuracy of trends and patterns the TimeStar predicts. Prediction and is the proving ground of all scientific theory, whether the theory is derived from sacred or mundane science.

Native America's ancient timekeeping system, that synchronized as many as 17 individual calendars, navigates the mechanism of the universe. The 13-day windows of the ancient calendar in Native America parallel the timing of movement of the sun's magnetic equator. The sun governs life on earth in both long- and short-term cycles. Every 11.5 years the sun reaches a maximum in activity, or a solar maximum, and the sun's north and south poles reverse during the solar maximum. After solar maximum, the sun becomes less active over a period of several years until it reaches a low point at the middle of the 11.5-year solar cycle then activity begins to build again to reach another solar maximum.

The sun's eruptions peaked in April, 2001 with the biggest solar flare ever recorded when the sun's north and south poles completed their cyclic reversal for the recent solar maximum. Solar eruptions are declining and will reach a new minimum in 2004-2008 and peak in the next solar maximum in 2012.

Thirteen-day windows of very high and very low solar flares were correctly predicted with the TimeStar between 1996 and 2000, before the sun approached the solar maximum in 2001. (The TimeStar forecast its first predictions in 1996.) In mid-2000 the pattern of solar flares began reversing in the TimeStar's glyphs as the sun's north and south poles began to reverse. The TimeStar predicted that the sun's north and south poles were beginning to reverse a month before NASA identified the change and six months before NASA published its findings that the sun's poles had started to reverse.

What was interesting about the TimeStar's predictions for solar activity is that eruptions began corresponding with a new set of glyphs within the TimeStar when the sun's poles reversed. The TimeStar glyphs corresponding with windows of solar activity reversed when the sun's north and south poles reversed.

Identifying the sun's internal cycles with the TimeStar using the ancient calendar validated Native America's astronomy and calendar. The TimeStar posits that ancient astronauts were associated with the pyramids at Teotihuacan in central Mexico and were the source of astronomy and calendrics in Native America. This conclusion is based o n Native America's tradition of ancestors from the stars and the sophisticated astronomy of Native America's pyramid centers. The original builders of the pyramids at Teotihuacan remain a mystery and have never been identified, like those of the Great Pyramid who left no signature except their mathematics and astronomy.

With the solar maximum complete in 2001 and a trend of declining activity in process, it is important to note that the largest EARTHQUAKES in the century have happened during solar MINIMUMS. It appears that VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS increase with solar maximums and the earthquakes get bigger during minimums.

Very large earthquakes can be expected between 2003 and 2009. This period is based on basic four-year solar cycles. In addition to the regular changes associated with 11.5-year solar maximums, the sun is also undergoing a phase shift that is causing the Earth's base resonant frequency to upstep.
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