Intellectually Curious

The Long Count Engine: Maya Math, GMT, and Time Without End


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Meet the Maya long count, a non-repeating calendar built on a modified base-20 system that stretches time far beyond the 52-year calendar round. We decode how kin, winal, tun, katun, and baktun fit together, why the 18 in the second place matters for a 360-day year, and how the GMT correlation anchors August 11, 3114 BCE to a single tick in the Julian Day count. The story is backed by annals, radiocarbon dating of wooden lintels at Tik’al, and astronomy that aligns lunar and Venus cycles, showing the long count as both brilliant math and practical timekeeping—far from an apocalypse clock.


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Intellectually CuriousBy Mike Breault