Primary 105-Year Age of Seth Baktuns extends Mayan and Mesoamerican
calendar math to far greater time cycles. Antediluvian
Calendar practices include numerical matching, squaring time and
time splits. Baktuns are introduced to signal 400-years and
the process of multiplying 20-year lunar/solar cycles by themselves.
Primary 105-Year Age of Seth Baktuns
Lunar/solar calendar tools prove useful in evaluating the primary
105-year age of Seth. Precious knowledge from Mesoamerican
calendars opens new validity for using the time split tool and
numerical matching. The time split tool divides a
260-year-sacred-cycle in figures 1 and 2
(Primary_Ages_of_Adam_and_Seth-gr). The primary 130-year age
of Adam results as we reconstruct the lunar/solar Antediluvian
Calendar. Numerically matching days and years is the calendar
tool that helps define ages for Adam and his son, Seth. From
the time of Adam's beginning to the age that he "begat" Seth, we
have 130-days and 130-years in the designated primary age of
Adam. A 260-day-sacred-year and 260-year-sacred-cycle are
Mesoamerican components called Tzolken. Both upper pie
subdivisions in figure 1 represent the parallel theme of 130-day and
130-year dual units of time.
The graph indicates three intervals that complete 365-days-and-years
in a single numerical term. Primary ages for Adam and Seth
utilize 365-days that confirm the 260-day-sacred year. In the
same manner, 365-years were a numerical model using the
260-year-sacred-cycle. The final 105-years complete a
365-year-solar-cycle following the 260-year-sacred-cycle.
The splitting of time continues with the next layer of calendar
progression. Numerical matching was again evident. A
20-year lunar/solar calendar is the source that yields 210-days of
lunar/solar separation time. The time split applies to divide
210-days of the 20-year l/s cycle into 105-day halves. The
lunar-side and solar-time splits are 105-days each. Seth’s
primary age 105-days and years is a single numerical term. The
20-year l/s cycle reinforces 105-days following 260-days with
another 105-day solar-side time split.
An analogy of tossing a stone into a quiet pond may describe
concentric cycles of time. Ancients viewed time as ever
widening circles. The primary 130-year age of Adam is the
center point where the stone strikes the pond. Waves radiate
outward exactly as time expands for a lunar/solar calendar.
Significant waves are the month, year, 20-years and the 400-year
Mesoamerican calendar cycles.
Reasoning follows that similar time split treatments apply when the
lunar/solar calendar expands. A Mayan Baktun encompasses
400-years in a greater lunar/solar cycle. Figure 1 below
discovers the next time split level of calendar strata.
Mesoamerican Calendars used 400-year l/s cycles to record separation
times. The 20-year cycle extends for 20 multiples of 20-year
cycles, or 400-years in figure 1 (Eqn. 1). Each 400-year
period is a single Mayan Baktun. The right-hand side shows the
solar-side time split of a 400-year Baktun. The lunar-side of
the 400-year Baktun period appears on the left. Repeating
360-day midpoint lengths of years 20 times 20-years each attains
210-years of lunar/solar separation time. Lunar-side and
solar-side time splits amount 105-days each (Eqn. 2 and 3).
The same rules for figuring lunar/solar separation apply by squaring
time. The primary 105-year age of Seth reinforces 105-days.
210-Year
Time Split for 400-Years Figure 1
360-Year Midpoint of a
400-Year Lunar/Solar Calendar Cycle
360-Years
354 Lunar-Years
365-Solar-Years
- 6
Years
+ 5 Years or 4 (Enoch)
Lunar-Side Time Split
Solar-Side Time Split
400-Year-Baktun-Cycle
400-Year-Baktun-Cycle
-105 Years-Lunar-Side / +105
Years-Solar-Side
210 Years of Lunar/Solar Time
Split in 400-Year-Baktun-Cycle
±105-Years L/S Time Split for a 400-Year-Baktun-Cycle
400-Year-Baktun-Cycle x 2
= 800-Year Generation Cycle in Secondary Age of Adam
210-Year
Time Split for 400-Years Figure 1
The 400-year Baktun in figure 1 centers the midpoint 360-years to
specify lunar/solar separation time. Lunar/solar separation
returns 210-years to be time split in half. The left-hand
105-years assign to the feminine half of lunar/solar separation
(Eqn. 3). A solar-side time split 105-years is on the
right-hand side. The summary assigns 105-years solar-side
reckoning to the masculine half of lunar/solar separation time (Eqn.
2). The 400-year Baktun is instrumental to the secondary age
category. By this token, 360-years are the midpoint between
354.75-years of lunar-side time and 365.25-years of solar-side
time. Figure 1 rounds to the whole numbers 354-lunar-years and
365-solar-years for consistency.
Equations
1-3
1. 20 Multiples
x 20-Year Lunar/Solar Calendar Cycle
= 400-Year-Baktun of Mayan Calendars
2. 210 Years of Lunar/Solar Separation per
400-Year Cycle
÷ 2 Time Split
= 105 Years and Half of Lunar/Solar Separation is Solar-Day Side,
or Masculine Gender per 400 Years
3. 210 Years of Lunar/Solar Separation per
400-Year Cycle
÷ 2 Time Split
= 105 Years and Half of Lunar/Solar Separation is Lunar-Eve Side,
or Feminine Gender per 400 Years
In the genealogy of Genesis,
Chapter 5, Seth is the first generation following
Adam. Seth means founder, or originator in literal
Hebrew. Seth is the baseline heir for the paternal chronology
of Adam. Seth's primary 105-year age invoked the first
solar-side time split following Adam's era. Solar-side time
splits bisected the 260-year-sacred-cycle with the pretense of
division to separate and to make holy those times to follow.
Halves, and quarters of the 260-year-sacred-cycle began and
terminated at intersections with solar-side time splits.
Ancient eyes saw lunar/solar calendar patterns advance by watching
and recording heavenly motions. The primary age category
marking the halving, doubling, and dividing of time continues to
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