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Correlation between the Mayan calendar and ours: Astronomy helps to answer why the most popular correlation (GMT) is wrong

机译:玛雅历法与我们的历法之间的相关性:天文学有助于回答为什么最流行的相关性(GMT)错误

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The Maya used their own very precise calendar. When transforming data from the Mayan calendar to ours, or vice versa, a surprisingly large uncertainty is found. The relationship between the two calendars has been investigated by many researchers during the last century and about 50 different values of the transformation coefficient, known as the correlation, have been deduced. They can differ by centuries, potentially yielding an incredibly large error in the relation of Mayan history to the history of other civilizations. The most frequently used correlation is the GMT one (of Goodman-Martinez-Thompson), based largely on historical evidence from colonial times. Astronomy (celestial mechanics) may resolve the problem of the correlation, provided that historians have correctly decoded the records of various astronomical phenomena discovered, namely, in one extremely important and rare Mayan book, the Dresden Codex (DC). This describes (among other matters) observations of various astronomical phenomena (eclipses, conjunctions, maximum elongations, heliacal aspects, etc), made by the Maya. Modern celestial mechanics enables us to compute exactly when the phenomena occurred in the sky for the given place on the Earth, even though far back in time. Here we check (by a completely independent method), confirming the value of the correlation obtained by Bohm & Bohm (1996, 1999). In view of these tests, we advocate rejecting the GMT correlation and replacing it by the Bohm's correlation. We also comment on the criticism of GMT by some investigators. The replacement of GMT by another correlation seems, however, unacceptable to many Mayanists, as they would need to rewrite the whole history of Mesoamerica. The history of the Maya would be - for example with Bohm's correlation - closer to our time by 104 years. (C) 2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
机译:玛雅人使用自己的非常精确的日历。将数据从玛雅历法转换到我们的历法,或反之亦然时,发现了令人惊讶的巨大不确定性。上个世纪,许多研究人员对这两个日历之间的关系进行了研究,得出了约50个不同的变换系数值,即相关系数。它们可能相差几个世纪,有可能在玛雅历史与其他文明史的关系中产生巨大的错误。最常用的关联是GMT(Goodman-Martinez-Thompson)之一,主要基于殖民时期的历史证据。只要历史学家正确地解码发现的各种天文学现象的记录,即在一本极为重要和稀有的玛雅著作《德累斯顿抄本》(DC)中,天文学(天体力学)就可以解决相关性的问题。这描述(除其他事项外)玛雅人对各种天文学现象(日蚀,合点,最大伸长率,螺旋形等)的观察。现代天体力学使我们能够精确地计算出地球上给定位置的天空中何时发生现象,即使时光倒流。在这里,我们检查(通过完全独立的方法),确认由Bohm&Bohm(1996,1999)获得的相关值。鉴于这些测试,我们主张拒绝GMT相关性,并用Bohm相关性代替。我们还评论了一些调查人员对格林尼治标准时间的批评。然而,许多玛雅主义者似乎无法接受用另一种关联取代GMT,因为他们需要重写中美洲的整个历史。玛雅人的历史(例如与波姆的相关性)将比我们的时代更接近104年。 (C)2008 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH&Co.KGaA,Weinheim。

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