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Mayans didn't account for leap year?

Anonymous Coward

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11/18/2012 03:52 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? my thoghts are they were a crap race of dolts



insted of like working on gunpowder and maybe their crappy immune system, they looked at stars and cut out people's hearts



liars, and thank god they are dead



thier calender that idiots gawlk about looks like crap and is abojut as accurate (after the fact - lol) as a cracker jacks toy watch

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11/18/2012 03:52 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? This is a hoax. Archeologists used the calendar we use now to calculate Dec 21, 2012 as the end date for the Mayan calendar. Yes, they did factor in leap years. The are not retarded.

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11/18/2012 03:59 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? Im quite sure leap year is just another tool of the luciferians attemp to alter true and real time so we wont know what time it really is.The popes and all seek to hide what day and time we realy are in,so thats why the Olmacs who basically taught the mayas until they started interacting with the reptilians and started sacrificing people.so the Olmacs built ships and sailed them away from them.But the point is they seek to change and alter time..

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11/18/2012 04:09 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? This is a hoax. Archeologists used the calendar we use now to calculate Dec 21, 2012 as the end date for the Mayan calendar. Yes, they did factor in leap years. The are not retarded.

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Evidence?



The Mayans used 3 different kinds of calendars, and AFAIK none of them used leap years.



[link to jameswatt.me] Evidence?The Mayans used 3 different kinds of calendars, and AFAIK none of them used leap years.

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11/18/2012 04:17 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? This is a hoax. Archeologists used the calendar we use now to calculate Dec 21, 2012 as the end date for the Mayan calendar. Yes, they did factor in leap years. The are not retarded.

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We have changed calendars at least twice, people have added days, removed days, added leap years, all kinds of craziness. The chances of them being spot on with the date are slim, in my opinion. Some think the date was actually October 28, 2011. So there you go.



[link to www.calleman.com] We have changed calendars at least twice, people have added days, removed days, added leap years, all kinds of craziness. The chances of them being spot on with the date are slim, in my opinion. Some think the date was actually October 28, 2011. So there you go.

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11/18/2012 04:41 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? December 21 is a false flag. Beware of false timelines but do not ignore what is being said. And for your own sake look at the world around you. The changes are undeniable

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11/18/2012 04:52 PM

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OMG THE LEAP YEAR THING.. regardless of your opinion on what will or will not happen on 12/21/2012, the leap year thing is simply a matter of logic. Just think about it for a minute. Do you actually think that the date "December 21, 2012" is inscribed on the tablet? It's converted to our date system just like anything else found that has a date... regardless of whether the date is in the past or the future.

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11/18/2012 05:08 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? Mayan calender year was 365.2420 days long and the calender we use today uses 365.2425. the actual year is 365.2422 based on astrology. I would say they were pretty accurate and accounted for the leap year just in a different way than just adding a day every four years. Mayan calender year was 365.2420 days long and the calender we use today uses 365.2425. the actual year is 365.2422 based on astrology. I would say they were pretty accurate and accounted for the leap year just in a different way than just adding a day every four years.

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11/18/2012 05:50 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? This is a hoax. Archeologists used the calendar we use now to calculate Dec 21, 2012 as the end date for the Mayan calendar. Yes, they did factor in leap years. The are not retarded.

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Evidence?



The Mayans used 3 different kinds of calendars, and AFAIK none of them used leap years.



[link to jameswatt.me]

Evidence?The Mayans used 3 different kinds of calendars, and AFAIK none of them used leap years. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 22089462



I'm not talking about the Mayans ya dumb ass. The scientists who calculated the end date factored leap years into it. They didn't forget about them. I'm not talking about the Mayans ya dumb ass. The scientists who calculated the end date factored leap years into it. They didn't forget about them.

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11/18/2012 05:52 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? The Mayan calendar is far more accurate than our stupid calendar. It is we that did not account.

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LOL indeed!



The only thing with more 'patch work' than the Gregorian Calendar is a Windows Operating System!!



Kismet LOL indeed!The only thing with more 'patch work' than the Gregorian Calendar is a Windows Operating System!!Kismet

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11/18/2012 06:15 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? mayans use the solar system wich is never wrong. but they actually say very little about 2012 in there writings. mostly just modern day crap. the mayans hardly even cared about 2012. if they did they would have wrote more info about it dont you think?



nothing will happen dec 21 2012. unless its man made or a huge hoax

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11/18/2012 06:51 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? This is a hoax. Archeologists used the calendar we use now to calculate Dec 21, 2012 as the end date for the Mayan calendar. Yes, they did factor in leap years. The are not retarded.

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How unfortunate for some rulers when men,women,and children continue to think... Keep repeating the lies loud enough and long enough and just maybe the people will start to believe the lies again and good luck with that...finding your energy open until mars becomes raging aries... ...yes they are retarded...they should have turned it upside down and realized the gods tongue is really a " ^ " craft spewing fire and flying through a wormhole...also note the black and white print of Inca god Viracocha is a 2D version of a 2 stage rocket with a 16 wheeled lander "head" with bubble domes as eyes,fold the wheeled legs inward...Viracocha's arms are digging machines attached to long windowed craft with a door in the heads of the "snake birds"...there is also a smaller lander deploying out the top of the larger lander god Viracocha 'head'...now you know what the fluoride in the water and foods do...

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11/18/2012 07:09 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? mayans use the solar system wich is never wrong. but they actually say very little about 2012 in there writings. mostly just modern day crap. the mayans hardly even cared about 2012. if they did they would have wrote more info about it dont you think?



nothing will happen dec 21 2012. unless its man made or a huge hoax

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The last page of the Dresden Codex depicts a flood issuing from the mouth of a serpent-type creature...Kukulcan



The books of Chilam Balam, state the return of the Aztec God Quetzalcoatl/Mayan God Kukulcan, the Feathered Serpent in kantun 4 ahau



Bolon Yokte is the Mayan God of War/Judgement



"But when the law of the katun has run its course, the God will bring about a great deluge again which will be the end of the world" - Chilam Balam



Our 5th Sun began 5,106 years ago and will end on December 21 2012, the God of Judgement Bolo Yokte will bring about a great deluge with the Serpent God Kukulcan/Quezalcoatl. The final page of the Dresden Codex shows that



So place your "never" where you will...the Mayans did in FACT correlate the end of their Calendar with the end of the 5th Sun, and the end of our world. The Tortuguero Monument 6 says when the completion of 13 baktuns occurs on 4 ahau 3 kankin, December 21 2012, "it" will occur - "it" will be the descent of the Bolon Yokte K'uhThe last page of the Dresden Codex depicts a flood issuing from the mouth of a serpent-type creature...KukulcanThe books of Chilam Balam, state the return of the Aztec God Quetzalcoatl/Mayan God Kukulcan, the Feathered Serpent in kantun 4 ahauBolon Yokte is the Mayan God of War/Judgement"But when the law of the katun has run its course, the God will bring about a great deluge again which will be the end of the world" - Chilam BalamOur 5th Sun began 5,106 years ago and will end on December 21 2012, the God of Judgement Bolo Yokte will bring about a great deluge with the Serpent God Kukulcan/Quezalcoatl. The final page of the Dresden Codex shows thatSo place your "never" where you will...the Mayans did in FACT correlate the end of their Calendar with the end of the 5th Sun, and the end of our world.

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12/08/2012 12:26 PM

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Report Copyright Violation Re: Mayans didn't account for leap year? Firstly, the Maya didn't have a leap year for the reason that they were not attempting to keep exactly in step with the solar year. This has been well known ever since their calendars were first researched more than a century ago.



Secondly, the December 2012 date depends on the Long Count which is a count of days and is a different calendar from the approximately seasonal Haab.



Thirdly, it doesn't really matter whether any calendar is 'right' or 'wrong' or has been modified. What's important is that we know how it works and know the rules for arriving at a particular date.



At this point, it should be explained how the date of 21st December 2012 was deduced. The most widely accepted correlation between the Long Count and the Gregorian calendar is the Goodman-Martinez-Thompson (GMT) correlation which places the start of the Long Count as 11th August 3114 BCE in the Gregorian calendar.13



So we know when the Long Count began and how it counts forward. We know how the Gregorian calendar works and how many leap years it has. Thus we can count forward 13 baktuns of 144,000 days each, totalling 1,872,000 days, starting from 11th August 3114 BCE. Taking into account all leap years, we arrive at a date of 21st December 2012.