The Mayan Long Count and the Seven Seals:
The Seven Seals and the course of history

The striking discovery that comes out of all this is that there is a definite time schedule!

The seven seals all correspond to the historical ages in the following way:
(This is particularly the history of the white race - the reasons for this are not the subject of this article.)

1st Seal: Agriculture 3000 BC -
The era beginning from the earliest known civilizations, roughly 3000 BC, a time of agriculture and conquest of land in Europe and North Africa (Earth)

2nd Seal: Exploration overseas 700 -
The time of explorations and conquest of overseas lands, beginning from the travels of the vikings around 700 AD (Earth + Water)

3rd Seal: Industrialism and Colonialism 1700 -
The time of industrialism (technology) and the colonialism of global territory, particulary Africa and South-East Asia by the Europeans (Earth + Water + Fire)

4th Seal: Globalisation and the world wars 1930 -
The time of the world wars and globalisation of the world through rapid aerial invasion (Earth + Water + Fire + Air)

5th Seal: Information age 1990 -
The age of international communication through the internet and wireless communication (introducing war over information)

The remaining two seals cover a time after 2005... But there is a key to reveal the schedule of them.

As you can see, these periods obviously don't follow each other in a linear fashion, with equal intervals. Rather this evolution proceeds arithmetically, the time between each period being much shorter than the time between the two previous periods. Can a logical pattern be found?

Above you see the diagram of the Mayan Long Count calendar, which covers a timespan of 5125 years, from 3114 BC to 2012 AD. The timing of this calendar has been agreed upon by most experts.

The Long Count is divided into 13 periods of 394 years each (this period is called a "Baktun" by the Mayans). Alternatively, this can be seen as a series of 7 "days" and 6 "nights".

If we suppose these 13 steps describe the evolution of humanity throughout these 5000 years, then obviously it doesn't match with the accelerating rate of evolution - which is undeniably evident when we just observe written history.

However, if we introduce the acceleration bit into this scheme, it's possible to find a mathematically coherent pattern. This is how it works:

If the duration of the first "seal" is 3845,25 years and after that the duration of each seal is four times shorter than the previous, the following time sequence emerges:

1st Seal: 3114 BC - 731 AD
2nd Seal: 731 - 1692
3rd Seal: 1692 - late 1932
4th Seal: 1933 - late 1992
5th Seal: 1993 - late 2007
6th Seal: 2008 - late 2011
7th Seal: late 2011 - late 2012

Continuing this sequence would take us closer and closer to the end of 2012, but never reaching it...