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TIMESTAR EARTH
The TimeStar models our planetary life system with emerging science as well as ancient principles. The secrets of ancient pyramid builders that stubbornly defy modern engineers were kept in traditions that revere the connectedness of life throughout the cosmos with Earth. Parallels with ancient traditions are constantly found at the leading edge of new science, suggesting that the most ancient cultures of Earth were developed with sciences lost to contemporary history.
The ancient calendar that was the basis for the Mayan timekeeping system was first encoded in pyramids in central Mexico, north of Mexico City at Teotihuacan. Zero was invented in central Mexico hundreds of years before the Mayan calendar's classical period and thousands of years before zero was used in Europe. The Mayan calendar was developed with mathematical excellence coupled with the astronomical skill to depict a living cosmos. The lost science of Native America contemplated life on Earth in the context of movement and measure of the cosmic whole.
Primal earth energy was depicted with an Earth creature in central Mexico and was called dragon in the Mayan calendar of southern Mexico. The ancient Chinese also called the primal earth energy dragon and mapped the course of its movement as the dragon path. TimeStar posits that the primal movement, measure and intelligence of primal earth energy is alive and well around the world, albeit shaken out of cultural memory with classical physicists' efforts to classify all things in mechanical terms. The dragon energy still exists with its elements given new names like extremely low frequency (ELF) and is detected with equipment rather than the human sensing system.
That an energy principle is at the root of all life systems is self evident. The energy principle symbolized in ancient pyramid centers is the first principle of TimeStar Earth. The concept of a life system implies that numerous elements combine and work together to form a whole. A symbolic description of the process of TimeStar Earth is taken from the mathematical relationships within the pyramid center at Teotihuacan and the pyramid center's relationship to comparable pyramid centers around the globe.
TimeStar Earth is a biological clock of planetary cycles that flow from the innate intelligence of planetary life as "mind". In the same way that the brain processes the human mind with a defined structure, the TimeStar geometrically represents the structure that processes planetary mind. TimeStar Earth integrates the whole system of our planet with physical energy corresponding with non-physical intelligence with a geometric structure that embodies and unifies all prime geometries with elegant equilibrium. All of the TimeStar's prime geometries parallel structure in the ancient pyramid center at Teotihuacan and the Mayan calendar that was later developed.
Nature tends to stack things according to a sphere-packed space. "Her motivation is simply to use as little effort as possible," according to Gerald de Jong who rendered a computer model of the TimeStar's five tetrahedra, which is to say five three-sided pyramids, I described in an article published in 1994. De Jong was fascinated with the geometry I described, based on communication in a contact with extraterrestrial intelligence: "What's so fascinating about the TimeStar is its unifying function. By placing five tetrahedra in a TimeStar configuration, we create a lowest-common-multiple thereby establishing a set of symmetries which embraces every one of the prime geometric forms."
The advantage of TimeStar Earth's whole system geometry with the ancient calendar system as an earth grid is that provides a means of unifying time and space with factors of the calendar linked to locations in the electromagnetic grid. Arraying the TimeStar's geometry over the globe with latitudes and longitudes measured from the Great Pyramid in Egypt identifies 32 sites that include the most sacred on Earth.
The 260-day count memorialized in the pyramids at Teotihuacan is derived with 13 numbers and 20 glyphs, for a 13:20 ratio in 260 days (13 x 20 = 260). Correlating the ratios in the TimeStar geometry with their mathematical counterpoints in the Native American calendar unifies the disparities of time-space in a dynamic grid.