Secondary 840-Year Age of Cainan results following eight multiples
of Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Rounds. Judaic 50-year
Jubilee Cycles and 364-day-Ethiopic-years combine the Jewish, Mayan
and Egyptian Calendars. Cainan’s secondary 840-year age
completes four multiples of 800-year Generation Cycles or
3200-l/s-year in the secondary age category.
Secondary
840-Year Age of Cainan
Genesis
5:13
"And Cainan
lived after he begat Mahalaleel eight hundred and forty years,
and begat sons and daughters:"
Cainan is the third generation after Adam and the son of Enos.
The secondary 840-year age of Cainan embraces the repeating 800-year
Generation Cycle and 40-Ethiopic-years of solar-side time
split. Progressive use of the 800-year Generation Cycle
continues the calendar chain of Antediluvian Patriarchs. The
fourth 800-year Generation Cycle adds the seventh and eighth
400-year-Baktun-cycles in the secondary 840-year age of
Cainan. Seth’s last 5-Ethiopic-years in his primary
105-Ethiopic-year age multiply 8 times for the remaining
40-Ethiopic-years. Multiple 364-day-Ethiopic-years preserve
solar-side operations beyond the Mayan 360-day-Tun-year.
Two more 400-year-Baktun-cycles consecutively add the seventh and
eighth 400-year-Baktun-cycles to the cumulative secondary age total
for Cainan. Each 400-year-Baktun-cycle corresponds with one
Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round. For every
400-year-Baktun-cycle, we are able to count one Judaic
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round. The primary age category
prescribes 210-Ethiopic-years or two Venus Rounds for every 800-year
Generation Cycle. Eight different 400-year-Baktun-cycles
accrue eight Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round elements of
solar-side time split. Equation 1 multiplies the Judaic
105-year-Venus Round assigned for each 400-year-Baktun-cycle by 8
Venus Rounds to count the secondary 840-year age of Cainan.
Equation 1
840-year secondary age of Cainan
1. Judaic 105-year Venus Round assigned for each
400-year-Baktun-cycle
x 8 Venus Rounds
= 840-year secondary age of Cainan
Each 400-year-Baktun-cycle produces 105-Ethiopic-years of solar-side
time split and every pair of 400-year-Baktun-cycles directly accrues
210-Ethiopic-years of solar-side time split. In terms of
52-year Calendar Rounds, the results are exactly double. Two
Mayan 52-year Calendar Rounds make one Mayan Calendar 104-year Venus
Round. The comparable Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round
includes two 50-year Jubilee Cycles and finishes when five more
364-day-Ethiopic-years add 1,820-days. The Mesopotamian
variation substitutes 364-Ethiopic-years for the
365-year-solar-cycle and ideas behind numerical matching to
calculate even integer values with the Antediluvian Calendar.
An 800-year Generation Cycle concludes four Mayan 52-year Calendar
Rounds or two 104-year Venus Rounds. The Judaic
210-Ethiopic-year sum includes four 50-year Jubilee Cycles.
The secondary age category total begins at 2400-l/s-years to start
the primary 70-Tzolken-year age of Cainan. The midpoint
2800-l/s-year age level of Cainan occurs at the end of Cainan’s
primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age and midway through the secondary
age. Continuing this trend toward the ever-lengthening
secondary age category total, 400-year-Baktun-cycles respectively
multiply alongside Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round additions of
solar-side time split. Cainan’s 840-year secondary age
encompasses the fourth 800-year Generation Cycle to obtain the
seventh and eighth 400-year-Baktun-cycles. Judaic
50-Ethiopic-year Jubilee Cycles multiply with the same factors in
mind. Cainan’s secondary age totaling 3200-l/s-years mandates
four different 52-year Calendar Rounds multiply again by four.
The secondary age total is 3200-l/s-years and the 50-year Jubilee
Cycle count quadruples to 16 unique 50-year Jubilee Cycles.
Cainan’s fourth 800-year Generation Cycle ends at 3200-l/s
years. The Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round count
completes eight circuits at the end of Cainan’s 840-year secondary
age.
The solar-side transition from Seth to Cainan effectively quadruples
the secondary age total and divides the primary age category total
by four. Substitution is critical to the process of doubling
the secondary age time of Seth while dividing solar-side time in
Seth’s primary age. The same guidelines affect Cainan’s
primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age or the equivalent
50-Ethiopic-year counterpart, by quartering the result after four
complete 800-year Generation Cycles. Every 210-years of
solar-side time split leaves 50-years of solar-side time split
unaccounted for in a 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. When the
secondary age category attains a total 3200-l/s-years, the primary
age equals 280-Tzolken-sacred-years or collectively,
200-Ethiopic-years of 364-days each. The collective
200-Ethiopic-year solar-side primary age divides by four to return
the same primary age values: 70-Tzolken-sacred-years or the
equivalent 50-Ethiopic-years. The secondary age 800-year
Generation Cycle quadruples and Cainan’s primary age quarters in the
overall scheme.
The 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle completes the third quarter at the
end of the converted, primary 65-year age of Enos. Cainan's
second solar-side time split occurs halfway between the third
quarter end of Enos' primary age and the fourth quarter. The
next character in the series overlaps Cainan's solar side separation
to complete the primary age 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle.
Mahalaleel follows Cainan to close the
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle.
The primary age recorded for Cainan represents the second solar-side
time split following twice the primary 105-Ethiopic-year age of
Seth. Calculated minimum and maximum ages for the primary age
of Cainan are 69.2-Tzolken-sacred-years and
70.2-Tzolken-sacred-years that have 260-days per Tzolken-sacred-year
(Eqn. 2 and Eqn. 3). The answer of 69.2-Tzolken-sacred-years
uses a 360-day-Tun-year together with a
260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. In comparison, a
365-day-solar-year couples with a 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle to
find the calculated 70.2-Tzolken-sacred-year primary age of Cainan.
Equations
2-4
Approximate the minimum converted, primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year
age of Seth
2. 360-Tzolken-sacred-years matches
360-day-Tun-years
- 290.8-Tzolken-sacred-years are double the minimum converted
primary age of Seth
= 69.2-Tzolken-sacred-year solar-side time split approximates the
primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan
Approximate the maximum converted, primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year
age of Seth
3. 365-Tzolken-sacred-years matches
365-day-solar-year
- 294.8-Tzolken-sacred-years are double the maximum converted
primary age of Seth
= 70.2-Tzolken-sacred-years solar-side time split approximates
primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan
Solar-side 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle using
364-day-Ethiopic-years
4. 364-Tzolken-sacred-years matches a
364-day-Ethiopic-year
- 294-Tzolken-sacred-years
= 70-Tzolken-sacred-year solar-side time split
= Primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan
Solar-side primary age calculations for Seth’s 105-Ethiopic-years
and Cainan’s converted 50-Ethiopic-years articulate the 364-day
calendar year with remarkable precision. The primary age of
Cainan measures an exact term of 70-Tzolken-sacred-years that equals
50-Ethiopic-years of 364-days each (Eqn. 4). Cainan’s primary
50-year Jubilee Cycle age results after two Judaic 105-year Venus
Rounds.
The Antediluvian Calendar counts thirteen 400-year-Baktun-cycles in
the secondary age category. One Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year Venus
Round solar-side time split happens for every
400-year-Baktun-cycle. The secondary age of Cainan records
840-years that include the fourth 800-year Generation Cycle.
The secondary age category finds a total 3200-l/s-years and 8
multiples of 105-Ethiopic-years. The same 3200-l/s-year span
specifies 8 Venus Rounds or 16 Mayan 52-year Calendar Rounds.
The Antediluvian Calendar points toward operant use of
364-day-Ethiopic-years. Where the Mayan 52-year Calendar Round
officially recognizes 365-day-Haab-solar-years, an earlier
Mesopotamian version isolates the last day 365 th-day from regular
computations.
The 364-day-Ethiopic-year allows for integer calculations.
Recurrent use of a 360-day-Tun-year, plus 4-days that correspond
with certain Royal Stars, reveals a dominant theme in the solar-side
primary ages of Seth and Cainan. Numerical matching reserves
the last day every year to signify multiples of years. From
the discussions regarding 7-year weeks in the 49-year or 50-year
Jubilee Cycle, the remarks in Enoch I and Enoch II, and finally
careful consideration of passages in the Dead Sea Scrolls, we
conclude that the 364-day-calendar-year was the central candidate
for the Antediluvian Calendar. Mythology and Astrology team
together to ascertain a blended belief set that portrays similar
resurrection stories surrounding Quetzalcoatl and Osirus. The
pattern of five heliacal risings for Venus during an 8-year cycle
lasts 2,920-days and is exactly proportional to our 1,460-day Leap
Day cycle and 1,460-year Sothic Cycle of Sirius. One needs to
mix particular Mayan Calendar tools, such as the
260-day-Tzolken-sacred-year, 360-day-Tun-year, 52-year Calendar
Round and especially the 104-year Venus Round. Judaic calendar
tools contain the comparable 50-Ethiopic-year Jubilee Cycle and
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round. Ancient people knew this 2:1
ratio described a relationship between Venus and Sirius. The
planetary Judaic 105-year Venus Round gave rise to the primary
105-Ethiopic-year age of Seth and Mayan 104-year Venus Round
according to essential principles supporting a
364-day-calendar-year.
Cainan extended lunar/solar separation time following Seth to derive
the second solar-side time split. Cainan's era adds the fourth
800-year Generation Cycle to the third 800-year Generation Cycle of
Enos. The 800-year Generation Cycle circumscribed divisions of
the 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle and lunar/solar separations
precisely. The Mayan 5200-year Great Cycle adapts thirteen
800-year Generation Cycles to absolute time keeping on a far grander
scale.
Each strata level of the calendar required accurate heavenly
observation to record lunar/solar intersections for an 800-year
Generation Cycle. The Antediluvian Patriarch lineage in
Genesis 5 is similar to a tree ring dating method. The
historical log accesses a floating lunar/solar chronology that
backtracks toward the oldest biblical information known to humanity.
Cainan’s primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age results after twice
Seth’s Judaic 105-Ethiopic-year age in the primary age
category. The primary 70-Tzolken-sacred-year age of Cainan
equally converts to 50-Ethiopic-years to finish the solar-side
primary age category 260-year-Tzolken-sacred-cycle. The
repetitive 800-year Generation Cycle occurs within the secondary
840-year age of Cainan. The final 40-Ethiopic-years identify
with 8 multiples of the last 5-Ethiopic-years in the Judaic
105-Ethiopic-year Venus Round. Eight Venus Rounds accumulate
for Cainan’s secondary 840-year age. The Bible adds Cainan's primary and
secondary ages for his lifetime linear summation 910-years (Eqn. 5).
Equation
5
5. Lifetime linear summation for Cainan
70-Tzolken-sacred-year primary age of Cainan
+ 840-year secondary age of Cainan
= 910-year total life span linear summation for Cainan
Genesis 5:14
"And all the days of Cainan were
nine hundred and ten years: and he died."
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