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Mayan Caldendar Oddities

3 November 2025
Ancient history, Astronomy, Mythology

At https://dailygalaxy.com/2025/10/what-scientists-just-uncovered-in-the-mayan-calendar-is-far-more-advanced-than-all-modern-calculations/ … the headline is bulky and ignores the fact that so called junk science has been telling everyone for decades that the Mayan calendar is significant. It seems mainstream are playing catch up. They may have gone over the top – as is their wont. We learn that a 13th century manuscript on bark paper is filled with glyphs and cryptic figures. No wonder mainstream ignored it for many years. It’s difficult and my head hurts. This is the famous Dresden Codex. It is one of very few Mayan books that have survived into the modern world, saved by a concerned priest and protected by a musuem in Germany. It is full of astronomical data that for years was dismissed as symbolic guff. New research suggests it has a mathematical framework that is capable of tracking solar eclipses with remarkable precision. They were the product of an advanced calendrical system. It was a predictive system of starling accuracy. What else was it designed to pick up?

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