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Axiom TC-3: the more similar two or more events, people, or things then the more similar their Tzolkin Coding
This page houses axiom TC-3 and the studies and examples that demonstrate how it manifests in accord with Tzolkin Cosmology (TC). If this is your first encounter with an axiom page then please read the introductory text.
Introductory Text
As I create studies and find new examples related to axiom TC-3 I will list them here. After several updates I will publish a post with anchor links to each new demonstration instead of publishing a new page for each new set of studies and examples.
That will minimize my postings. These studies will only make sense to those using my exposition and tutorial on Tzolkin Cosmology. I have formulated the axioms of TC based on over 5000 days of observations and numerous studies, but I have yet to publish every study or example found in my archives.
Please don’t count the small number of published studies and examples against me. Once my exposition is out I will devote more time to publishing them. More importantly my exposition includes the tools you need to self-verify my claims.
Notes: those of you attempting to validate this or other aspects of TC must bear in mind that the elements of the incoming Tzolkin day-night cycle begin to make their presence felt around 3PM. The later into the afternoon and evening then the likelier it is that the events will correspond to the codes of the incoming day.
Another thing to bear in mind is that 5 to 10 percent of cases will be manifestations of the the tone cycle anchor themeplex. When an event does not correspond to the day’s themeplex refer to the incoming day’s themeplex if the event took place after 3pm. If neither of those references correspond then refer to the tone cycle anchor themeplex.
If it too does not correspond then one of two things is happening. It takes time to learn the language of Tzolkin Cosmology and you may not yet be able to read the more subtle aspects of TC.
The second possibility is that the event falls into 5 to 10 percent of cases in which the correspondence is not clear no matter how you look at it. That does not mean that TC is in error. It means something else that I explain in my exposition. Please feel free to consult me when you encounter events that you can’t reconcile with the code.
Link to Gregorian to ZSA-Tzolkin date converter.
Links to supporting information are provided under each example.
Click on images to enlarge.
Source for 1966 Event Source for 2010 event
Source for 1993 Event Source for 2001 event
Source: 2009 Fort Hood Shooting Source: 2014 Fort Hood Shooting
Source: First Malaysian Air Incident
Source: Second Malaysian Air Incident
Source for 2001 Ukrainian Incident
Source for all dates on pages 3 – 5 of example 6
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