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192 (half 384 and equal to the number of glyphs in K) is the distance from the triplet of glyphs beginning with two inverted haati and stretching to the triplet of glyphs coming before Gb7-30:
If there are 192 glyphs also at the beginning of the text of G, they must be followed by 248 - 192 = 56 days = 8 weeks before the reversal sets in motion the moon phase (beginning with Gb1-19):
Maybe, though, 56 comes before 192:
496 = 2 * 248 measures a kind of year. Its length is 16 * 31 days. I should add to the glyph dictionary page this structure, but it needs a separate page: There is a structure measuring out a kind if year with 496 (= 16 * 31) days, defined by e.g. haati in Gb7-30 and tao in Ga1-25. An alternative to the pattern (192 + 56) + (192 + 56) = 248 + 248 = 496 could be to set 192 = 372 - 180, i.e. a spring sun year followed by twice 90 days (and an additional 100 to reach 472). We then note that Ga7-22 could be the first glyph beyond 100 + 90 (or 90 + 100). Rei should be at the beginning, not at the end:
With 100 beyond 372 we must arrive at Ga1-1, however, and moa in Gb5-19 becomes number 372:
The alternative structure could therefore be to regard Gb5-18 (with 5 * 18 = 90) as exceptional - not to be counted - and the number of days equal to 470:
If there is any 'truth' in the alternative structure, then we will expect glyph number 191 + 90 = 281 (counted from Ga1-1) to be special:
281 - 229 = 52, and it should be Gb2-26:
2 * 26 is to be noted not only in Gb2-26 but also in the number of glyphs from the beginning of side b. Haś in Gb2-25 has 7 + 12 = 19 feathers. Gb2-24 presumably is related to Gb2-16 and Gb3-29:
From the very special Gb2-16 to the peculiar rising fish in Gb5-18 there are 100 glyphs. There are very many possibilities in this maze. |