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786,000 Years Ago

As the polarity of Earth's magnetic field periodically decreases, it has changed 400 times over the past 330 million years. The decline has been fifteen percent in the last 150 years. The duration of the polarity is hundreds of thousands of years and the last change happened 786,000 years ago.

The internet cites 780,000 years as an unreliable source of information. A very accurate Phi value is 0.78 x 4 = 3.12. A science magazine in 2024 cited 786,000 years, so I use that in my calculations. When I write, our written knowledge is confusing in scientific writing. I write about these distortions on my site.

0.786 x 4 = π

At the end of the Mayan calendar, the Earth was aligned with the Sun and the center of the galaxy. This is our position every 25,800 years as calculated by NASA's planetary motions.

A massive and growing black hole at the center of the Milky Way is believed to be affecting the Earth's magnetic poles. The combined effect of the above is the possibility of a magnetic field reversal. Albert Einstein is said to have considered this because science has known about Earth's polarity reversals in the past. In our time, the magnetic north pole is moving a kilometer per week from Canada towards Siberia.

 
 
80,000 Years Ago
 

Mehilaiskenno_2.jpgWhile searching for honey, man discovered the hexagonal structure of the honeycomb. How did the bees know this shape that man could not do with his knowledge?

 

50,000 Years Ago in SomewhereCircle_white_with_branch_1.jpg

The history of the circle is unknown. Perhaps with a stick in hand, a round shape was created on the sand, which fascinated with its symmetrical shape? Geometry took the first form of what turned out to be mathematics, but only much later.

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The hexagonal shape was one of the first shapes discovered by man. Bees used this and in the future the shape is coming to many solutions. Drawing a hexagon is simple. The circumference of the circle is divided into six parts by means of a radius. Both are exactly the same, so there is no division error.

 

45,000 Years Ago in SomewhereCompass_and_tree_branch.jpg

40,000 years ago, no one was going to Canada, as our compass needle points. People went north or south. The thickest branches of the trees pointed in this direction. The geometry of past antiquity was practical mathematics, which you can read about on my website.

 

45,000 Years Ago in Somewhere

Day_at_Noon.jpgIn ancient times, day and night were divided into twelve hours. The "eleventh hour" of the Old Testament was the time between four and five in the afternoon, because the day started at six in the morning. At noon, the sun is at its highest point in the sky. The branches of the tree pointed in this direction. This meant somewhat accurate tracking of the passage of time in daylight when the sun was shining.

 

45,000 Years Ago
 
Circle_and_tree_branch.jpgAncient geometry was practical and based on values ​​determined by nature. Not the memorized surface areas and volumes we learn in school. We have not heard of the geometry of the quarter circle on which antiquity was based. This time determining the direction more accurately than just a compass.
We need location-corrected maps for this, but more on that later.
 
 
Four_seasons.jpgAs animals teach their young, humans taught their children. There was no blackboard, but sand and stick in hand made up for it. They used the round shape and the division into four parts in many ways.
 

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