The Circle of Time Predicts Future Events
The Timewave Zero theory suggests that the flow or increase or decrease of novelty in the universe is an inherent quality of time. It is an idea conceived of and discussed at length by Terence McKenna from the early 1970s until his death in the year 2000.
Novelty, in this context, can be thought of as newness, technological growth, and dynamic change as opposed to static habituation. According to McKenna, when “novelty” is graphed over time, a fractal waveform known as timewave zero or simply the timewave results.
The timewave itself is a complex mathematical formula formed out of McKenna’s interpretation and analysis of numerical patterns in the King Wen sequence of the I Ching (the ancient Chinese Book of Changes).
McKenna interpreted the fractal nature and resonances of the wave, as well as his theory of the I Ching’s artificial arrangement, to show that the events of any given time are recursively related to the events of other times.
The graph shows at what times, but never at what locations, novelty is increasing or decreasing.
Thus any segment of time has at least one prior representation in the past and one in the future. The interesting quality that the time wave has is that it ends asymptotically at 2012 Dec 21 11:11 UTC where novelty goes to infinity.
Also of note is that all prior time wave signatures are repeated infinity in smaller and smaller intervals as the wave gets closer to the end date, 2012 Dec 21.
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The Mayan calendar works in a cyclical way as well.
The least complex part of the calendar was tzolkin (meaning “count of days” in Yucatan Mayan) which combined the numerals 1-13 with 20 named days; this produced a 260-day count.
The Maya expanded the tzolkin with a third wheel attached to the first two.

This expanded count was called haab (or a civic calendar) and represented the approximate solar year of 365 days. The haab consisted of 18 named months with 20 days each and one month of 5 days called Uayeb.

If all wheels turn for approximately 52 years then it will take a total of 18,980 days (52*365) before the same date reoccurs this is called a calendar round. However, these 18,980 days needed to be expanded to be long enough for historical purposes. The Maya invented the long count which starts at zero (0.0.0.0.0.: these five positions in the date refer to five smaller cycles the: baktun . katun . tun . uinal . kin respectively) on the date 4 Ahau 8 Cumku. This correlates to 13 August 3114 BC in the Gregorian calendar with this great cycle due to end 23 December AD 2012.
I added the information concerning the Mayan calendar to illustrate the idea that time has a cyclical rather than linear quality. Also, the significance of the date 2012 Dec is illustrated here as being important from convergent sources.
Now my findings:
The Timewave Zero graphing algorithm is available online: http://timewave2012.com/tools/calculator/
Notice the the graph below where I typed in today’s date (March 30, 2009) and the end date, 2012 December 21:
I then resonated back to find the nearest time period replica:
I noticed that the replica corresponded the period of time that the United States began until the end of the Timewave.
(These are not just similar waves… they are EXACTLY THE SAME)
No other combination of months and years have this effect. This means that according to the Timewave, we have begun a period of history starting now that is an image or replica of the whole history of the United states but is completed from start to end in the period of 4 years.
Predicting events that “fit” into the time line are as simple as remembering history. I’ve added a brief time line below to facilitate this. Notice the eerie resemblance to current events, i.e., the Teabag campaign to congress started by the great YouTube Thomas Paine guy. He posted this video on March 16, 2009. (just before the beginning of the graph shown above) It is in perfect correspondence to the original time line, December 16, 1773.
(Example: The great influenza pandemic of 1918 that killed somewhere between 20 to 40 million people corresponds to July , 2011 in the second replica graph. )
http://www.shgresources.com/us/timeline/
* December 16, 1773 - The “Boston Tea Party” takes place.
* June 2, 1774 - Maritial Law is declared in Massachusetts.
* October 26, 1774 - The Minute Men are established in America.
* April 19, 1775 - The Revolutionary War officially begins with the Battles of Lexington and Concord.
* July 9, 1778 - The Continental Congress approves the Articles of Confederation.
* August 8, 1786 - The Continental Congress adopts the “Dollar” and decimal coinage.
* December 12, 1800 - Washington, D.C. becomes the official capital of the United States.
* June 18, 1812 - United States declares war on Britain.
* August 24, 1814 - The British set fire to Washington, D.C.
* September 14, 1847 - American forces take Mexico City.
* February 18, 1861 - Jefferson Davis is sworn in as the 1st President of the Confederate States of America
* March 11, 1861 - The Confederate Congress adopts their Constitution.
* April 12, 1861 - Confederate forces begin an assault on Fort Sumter.
* May 6, 1861 - President Abraham Lincoln declares a state of insurrection in the southern states.
* July 1, 1863 - The Battle of Gettysburg begins.
* April 20, 1898 - The United States declares war on Spain.
* July 28, 1914 - World War I begins as the Ottoman Empire declares war on Bosnia.
* April 6, 1917 - The United States enters World War I on the side of the Allies.
* 1918 - The Influenza Pandemic.
* October 29, 1929 - Stock Market crashes to an all time low signaling the start of the Great Depression.
* September 1, 1939 - Germany invades Poland.
* December 8, 1941 - The United States declares war on Japan.
* August 6, 1945 - The United States drops the 1st atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan.
* August 9, 1945 - The United States drops the 2nd atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan.
* June 25, 1950 - The Korean War officially starts as North Korea invades South Korea.
* November 1, 1952 - The United States detonates the 1st thermonuclear device.
* July 20, 1969 - American astronaut Neil Armstrong is the 1st human to walk on the Moon.
* August 2, 1990 - Iraqi forces invade Kuwait.
* December 16, 1998 - American forces launch the 1st of 3 air strikes at targets in Iraq.


