144 is a square and by adding another square, 36, we will reach 180. 144 and 36 are 'reflections' of each other in 180 (like 192 and 168 in 360). But in K there are (or rather presumably once were) 192 glyphs. Therefore we should not add 36. Instead, by adding the distance between Ka3-14 and Kb3-7 to 144 we will reach 228, i.e. 36 days beyond the end of the text of K:
228 = 60 + 168 = 8 * 28½ (the first measure of Te Pei in G):
The key numbers 192 (equal to 8 * 24 as in Ga8-24) and 228 will lead us to the 'land of 8' (Te Varu Kainga), which is literally unseen in K, but possible to find in G. |