Equipped with a new road map and
a new tool we can now look ahead to glyph line Cb9.
But first we ought to repeat line Cb8 in order
to be able to perceive
the expected continuity.
I think, however, that we must
also secure the correct 'leap' in time from line Cb1 to line
Cb8 by using a few 'stepping stones'. Earlier we
had established the following:
April 26 |
27 (117) |
3 |
May 1 (121) |
|
|
|
Cb1-10 |
Cb1-11 (403) |
Cb1-15 (407) |
ka higa te ao ko te
henua ra ma te hoi atua |
e niu tu |
no stars listed |
Bharani-2 /
Stomach-17 |
Right Wing (40.9),
π Arietis (41.2),
Bharani (41.4) |
October 27 |
28 (301) |
November 1 (305) |
Haris
(219.7). σ Bootis (220.2), η Centauri
(220.4) |
ρ Lupi
(221.0), Toliman
(221.2) |
Kochab (225.0) |
May 1 (121) |
161 |
October 10 (283) |
21 |
November 1 |
2 (306) |
|
|
|
|
Cb1-15 (407) |
Cb8-6 (569) |
Cb8-28 |
Cb8-29 (592) |
e niu tu |
vero
hia |
ma te tara huki |
te kahi |
Bharani-2 |
Chitra-14 /
Horn-1 /
T3 |
Kochab (225.0) |
Ke Kwan (226.3), Ke Kwan (226.4) |
Right Wing (40.9),
π Arietis (41.2),
Bharani (41.4) |
SPICA,
Alcor (202.7) |
November 1 (305) |
161 |
April 11
(467è
101) |
21 |
May 3 (123) |
4 (490è
124) |
Kochab (225.0) |
no star
listed (RA 21) |
ρ Arietis (43.0) |
Acamar
(43.6), ε Arietis (43.7) |
The first short jump from the
silent bird to niu becomes as follows in
the new 'costume':
April 26 |
27 (117) |
3 |
May 1 (121) |
|
|
|
Cb1-10 |
Cb1-11 (403) |
Cb1-15 (407) |
ka higa te ao ko te
henua ra ma te hoi atua |
e niu tu |
no stars listed |
Bharani-2 /
Stomach-17 |
Right Wing (40.9),
π Arietis (41.2),
Bharani (41.4) |
October 27 |
28 (301) |
November 1 (305) |
Haris
(219.7). σ Bootis (220.2), η Centauri
(220.4) |
ρ Lupi
(221.0), Toliman
(221.2) |
Kochab (225.0) |
403 - 182 = 221 (Toliman) and 407 - 182 =
225 (Kochab). Also the Gregorian day numbers (301
respectively 305) are well synchronized: 221 + 80 =
301 and 225 + 80 = 305.
Barani should be at the opposite
side of Kochab, which secures the difference 184
days between May 1 (121) and November 1 (305).
All is well:
Ursa Minoris and Musca Borealis is the pair
which serves like a nut and bolt to secure
my model.
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