Timewave Zero 2009
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Which were constructed trying to figure out the exactitude concerning the dates, as of the time of his passing I believe there were 6 main ones. There are many possibilities as to why the I ching gave him nov 25, 2012 instead of dec 21, 2012, just as there are possibilities that the gregorian/long count may not be "exactly" dec 21, once you really look into it, it's extremely simple to understand.
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When Terence created TWZ, he did so with no knowledge of the Maya or any of their 18 calendars, but found a logarithmic function based on the king wen sequence of the i'ching. He was only shown that he would find certain info from the i'ching while he was on hallucinogens but certainly wasn't "drugged out" when creating the mathematical program which on the first time around ended 27 days shy of 12/21/12, there are multiple "templates" of TWZ
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@treemetree Youre absolutely wrong, the 2012 date is the completion of the 13 bak'tun cycle of the long count calendar... It is literally 5125 years long and stelae at Mayan sites provide corresponding dates to the Julian calendar and were configured for the modern gregorian. Entire pyramids were erected to symbolize the calenders signifigance and the Mayan time keepers are fully aware of the ancient prophecies. And it's not an end date, these are cycles.
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@glenharbin Wrong. If the Mayan 2012 end date had meaning, that message would still be within contemporary Mayan knowledge. And there isn't such a message.
In addition, Terence did in fact alter his own dating to match up with the Mayan Calendar's end-date.
And further, McKenna's "Timewave" was rooted more in drugs than anything.
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@treemetree Dude, no offense, but unless you talked to the "actual mayans" that made that calender ( which everyone knows, was light years ahead of any calender created in europe or the west) then your logic is flawed... I'm not saying that you might not be right, you may very well be, but the reasoning that got you there "aint"... and by the way Mckenna's "time wave zero" was based on the "I Ching" not the mayan calender ;)
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anyone know where I can get the timewave zero software?
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Evasius - what's the name of this song?
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@kid43332 Do you know of that "principle" (economics or technology) that explains how technology increases exponentially over time? I can't remember where I read this, but it seems to support the Timewave theory =)
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Maybe what you're missing treemetree is the chaos factor in all this.
Just look at the weather - we cannot predict it WITH CERTAINTY no matter what. But we CAN predict it with accuracy three days out, and make educated guesses up to 7 days out, we can announce when the seasons begin and end, but it's understood that "exactness is a fake". That doesn't mean it's not science.
So that's what the Timewave is - a forecast of human events/behavior, and 2012 is like a solstice/equinox marker.
The timewave tracks connectedness, change, & complexity. Just a few recent stories - by using stem cells, both sperm and eggs have been produced in the lab. Microsoft released version 7, Blackberry released 'The Storm,' Yahoo shut down Geocities to make way for a new web realm, Google launched a new 'social search' device, the internet turned 40, & Rupert Murdoch enacted the new 'NewsCore' which will allow all editorial offices to be linked in order to handle global news releases. Novel enough?
Evasius 2 years ago 5
The Julian calendar is 13 days off. So that would mean November 6th-9th.
trckstr261 2 years ago 2