Gregorian proleptic vigesimal tally,
Counting long like the Mayans taught,
All the days past this day; the first.
A fundamental quantifiable,
Of the operational circularitive,
An intrinsic spatial paradox,
The cause and the effect,
Relativistic dilation and the gravity;
Clocks, rolling rocks or falling apples.
This our world in motion and now.
Counting long like the Mayans taught,
All the days past this day; the first.
A fundamental quantifiable,
Of the operational circularitive,
An intrinsic spatial paradox,
The cause and the effect,
Relativistic dilation and the gravity;
Clocks, rolling rocks or falling apples.
This our world in motion and now.
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6 Comments
Post a CommentBrilliant work. :-)
Thanks for the explanation! Learning something new every day!
:) Thank you. yes i do try to write things in a way to relate on seperate lvls at once together.the Mayans started counting time on August 11, -3114 BC which is the zero yr.. Astronomical year numbering begins the year after; -3113 (on the same day ofcourse - Aug. 11)is yr. one.
Brilliant! (I had to read up a bit on Mayan calendars to fully inderstand this, but Ilove work that makes me think.)I think we all have a "first day" (or days) we relate the rest of our lives too. Works on several levels. So what is the meaning of 3113? (I will be gone till Monday night, so if you answer, I'll check back then.)
Nicely done.
very creative