Gorsedd Circle The Gorsedd Cir cle is a stone circle in Fishguard, Wa les. T he Gorsedd Stone s are a Welsh tradition of modern stone circles constructed for the National Eisteddfod of Wales. These stone circles can be found at several locations, including Ab erdare Park and A nglesey. They are typically 20 meters wide and have 12 stones on the circumference with a level stone in the circle. A further stone is usually set back from the circumference, the central stone is called the Logan Stone. Coordinates 51.996431,-4.975040 Stone Circle Gorsedd Circle is a typical stone circle but has 13 stones on the circumference with one inset. It was erected in 1936 and has the names of the parishes inscribed on each stone. Ceremony During the opening ceremony, the Archdruid stands on the Logan Stone facing the Stone of the Covenant. Two stones mark the entrance and are called the Portal Stones. These mar k the midsummer and midwinter sunrises. Gorsedd Circle (no edit) Archeology77 ©
Chichen Itza's Tomb
Chichén Itzá's Tomb of the High Priest,
also known as the Ossuary or Osario, which means "burial place," is located in Tinúm Municipality, Yucatán State, Mexico.
It is thought to have been built by the Mayan people during the Terminal Classic period (800-900 ad) and is similar to other structures. It consists of seven layers and features statues of feathered serpents.
Coordinates
20.681478,-88.570692
1854÷30=61.8
1854-30=1824
1824=556.2m
556.2÷343.72=1.618
1.72°=1110 years
1110 years=1.72° rotation
(1.72° is defined as a separation angle)
Major standstill
Using the year 343 (342 + 1.72 = 343.72), then multiplying by 1.72, then adding 10 gives 10.59. This number is equal to the angular difference between Major/Minor Standstill.
342+1.72=343.72
343.72×1.72=591.19
591.19÷1,000=0.59119
0.59119+10=10.59119
10.59119+18.134=28.725
Between the Tomb of the High Priest and the Plataforma de Venus is an angle of 27°, adding the 1.72° gives 28.725°, or the Major standstill angle.
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It is thought to have been built by the Mayan people during the Terminal Classic period (800-900 ad) and is similar to other structures. It consists of seven layers and features statues of feathered serpents.
Coordinates
20.681478,-88.570692
Chichen Itza's tomb for the high priest from the Platform of the Jaguar is roughly 1098 feet (329.4 m) at 28.5° away toward the south. It is 30 feet high with a 36-foot-deep shaft at the center.
(There is a lunar pattern that forms every 756 years (in 36 years) of solar eclipses. These form in pairs with the next after 1854 bc as 1097/1098 bc.)
From 1854 bc to 342 bc, there are 2 x 756 years. When adding 1.72° to 342 and dividing by 1854, a golden ratio is produced.
1854-756=1098 bc
1854-756-756=342 bc
342+1.72=343.72
When using these numbers as feet, then converting them into metres, the following is produced.
1854-756=1098 bc
1854-756-756=342 bc
342+1.72=343.72
When using these numbers as feet, then converting them into metres, the following is produced.
Dividing the number by 343.72, equals the golden ratio; dividing by 30 equals 100 × 0.618 or the square root of the golden ratio.
1854÷30=61.8
1854-30=1824
1824=556.2m
556.2÷343.72=1.618
1.72°=1110 years
1110 years=1.72° rotation
(1.72° is defined as a separation angle)
Major standstill
Using the year 343 (342 + 1.72 = 343.72), then multiplying by 1.72, then adding 10 gives 10.59. This number is equal to the angular difference between Major/Minor Standstill.
342+1.72=343.72
343.72×1.72=591.19
591.19÷1,000=0.59119
0.59119+10=10.59119
10.59119+18.134=28.725
Between the Tomb of the High Priest and the Plataforma de Venus is an angle of 27°, adding the 1.72° gives 28.725°, or the Major standstill angle.
This angle follows through to the building Casa Colorada's western side. This can be said to align for Major standstill at maximum tilt.
From the El Caracol to the Tomb of the High Priest, it is 1°, although the three buildings are aligned at 27°. The Tomb aligns at 72° north as measured from the El Caracol.
From the El Caracol to the Tomb of the High Priest, it is 1°, although the three buildings are aligned at 27°. The Tomb aligns at 72° north as measured from the El Caracol.
(It is 1° from the west entrance, but nearer 3.6° from the east. An accurate measurement shows that it is 13.6 feet at 1°.)
Conclusion
Adding the 1.72° to 342 gives a number close to the golden ratio when dividing by 1854 minus 30. Just 1854 minus 30 gives the square root of the golden ratio multiplied by 100. These are probably connected to demonstrate accuracy, which might imply that 1.72° is actually 1.725°, along with the eclipse pattern of 756 years.
As the numbers used connect to the Moon, they can be considered the correct measurements, along with 1098, the distance from the Plataforma de las Águilas y los Jaguares at an angle of 28.725° from the tomb. The angle made as 1° and 27° can also be considered the major standstill with 30 as the height of the Tomb of the High Priest. This suggests that the tomb was used as a pinhole gnomon and thus could track the Moon's variations.
It is then possible to suggest that other buildings are connected in a similar way using their angle plus 1.27°. For example, there is the Gran Juego de Pelota, which is at 17° and adding 1.27° equals 18.27°. The El Castillo is at an angle of 27° north and west. Again, adding 1.27° gives 28.27°.
These angles and buildings could have had separate meanings; for example,
Conclusion
Adding the 1.72° to 342 gives a number close to the golden ratio when dividing by 1854 minus 30. Just 1854 minus 30 gives the square root of the golden ratio multiplied by 100. These are probably connected to demonstrate accuracy, which might imply that 1.72° is actually 1.725°, along with the eclipse pattern of 756 years.
As the numbers used connect to the Moon, they can be considered the correct measurements, along with 1098, the distance from the Plataforma de las Águilas y los Jaguares at an angle of 28.725° from the tomb. The angle made as 1° and 27° can also be considered the major standstill with 30 as the height of the Tomb of the High Priest. This suggests that the tomb was used as a pinhole gnomon and thus could track the Moon's variations.
It is then possible to suggest that other buildings are connected in a similar way using their angle plus 1.27°. For example, there is the Gran Juego de Pelota, which is at 17° and adding 1.27° equals 18.27°. The El Castillo is at an angle of 27° north and west. Again, adding 1.27° gives 28.27°.
These angles and buildings could have had separate meanings; for example,
if El Caracol to the Tomb of the High Priest is 1° and 27° toward the Platform of the Jaguars,
El Castillo and El Caracol are also 1° and 27°.
The angle of 1.72° as a year is equal to 1110 years. If subtracted from 1985, the maximum tilt of the year equates to 875 ad, which is around the time they were thought to have been constructed.
1985 - 1110 = 875 ad
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