When most people think about Maya, they think of the end-of-year forecast for 2012. As predicted by Maya's calendar, everyone knows that the 2012 movie depicts the end of the world. Many people do not know that Maya has created three calendars, Long Count, Tzolk'in, and Haab. These are represented differently in glyphs and photographs used in everyday life. Maya's time is very different from our time today. Maya people may not invent the calendar, but they definitely develop it further and will still use their version today.
Graham: Yes. I completely changed my idea of the Mayan calendar. I think the Mayan calendar is not an estimate of today but an interesting technical relic, accompanied by a better estimate of the length of the sun's age. The Mayan calendar is mainly based on the sun's position of the constellation of the winter solstice. Graham: I am a journalist, it is my job to report the work of others, I reported works of Victor Clube, Bill Napier, and Emilio Spedicato. At that time, the Earth faced the greatest collision risk and revealed that there is a possibility of encountering filaments of tropical meteor flow in the next 30 years. This is not mine -
All Maya calendars work together. In the Mayan calendar, the time is periodic and you need to go through a certain number of days before starting a new cycle. The actual Maya calendar date includes all three calendars. Long count is the first part of the date. Next is Tzolk'n, then Haab. The Herbal calendar is a calendar associated with the actual length of the year. A long calendar, also known as astronomical calendar (a calendar that causes all apocalyptic panic or prophecy), is used to cover longer periods. The Maya called these long periods "universal cycle". The Maya believed that the universe was destroyed and then rebuilt at the beginning of each space cycle. This belief contributed to the prophecy of the end of the world, especially the prophecies derived from the Mayan calendar.
Mayan astrology is based on the Mayan calendar, it is one of the most forward astrology. The Mayan calendar or Tzolkin is based on the evolution of invisible energy and the creation of the universe. Tzolkin's calendar is composed of the 20th day logo (Solar Horde) and the 13th galaxy number of the 260th calendar year. Ancient Mayas believed that you have to understand yourself and harmonize with this universal energy, for peace and harmony of life. Each of these 20 symbols represents a Mayan calendar day, so individuals with different months and years can share glyphs on the same day. The person's Maya Day logo defines person's personality.