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EPISODE · Oct 28, 2025 · 37 MIN

Experts Crack How Maya Astronomers Accurately Predicted Solar Eclipses

from The Forgotten Timeline · host Adidas Wilson

The sources provide an extensive analysis of the ancient Maya's astronomical sophistication, focusing specifically on their highly accurate method for predicting solar eclipses. Interdisciplinary research, combining NASA eclipse data, computer modeling, and hieroglyphic decipherment of the Dresden Codex, revealed that the Maya used an intricate 819-day cycle as a "commensuration engine." This 819-day count acted as a mathematical gearbox, allowing the Maya to synchronize the incommensurate motions of the sun, moon, and Venus within a modular calendar system that reset every 11,958 days. The result was a predictive system with an accuracy rate of over 90 percent for events visible from the Maya heartland, proving that their foresight in this area rivaled or exceeded that of other ancient civilizations."Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana

The sources provide an extensive analysis of the ancient Maya's astronomical sophistication, focusing specifically on their highly accurate method for predicting solar eclipses. Interdisciplinary research, combining NASA eclipse data, computer modeling, and hieroglyphic decipherment of the Dresden Codex, revealed that the Maya used an intricate 819-day cycle as a "commensuration engine." This 819-day count acted as a mathematical gearbox, allowing the Maya to synchronize the incommensurate motions of the sun, moon, and Venus within a modular calendar system that reset every 11,958 days. The result was a predictive system with an accuracy rate of over 90 percent for events visible from the Maya heartland, proving that their foresight in this area rivaled or exceeded that of other ancient civilizations."Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it". George Santayana

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