
Corresponding with Plato's geometry of the Earth as a ball sewn from 12 pieces, the TimeStar is a geometric model displaying 12 pentagonal faces in a
sphere. Its 12 star faces are integrated with a 13 : 20 ratio also memorialized in the 260-day Earth calendar in the pyramids of Mexico. Correlating the odd-even points of the 13 : 20 ratio in
the TimeStar geometry with their mathematical counterpoints in the ancient Earth calendar
reveals a dynamic grid of unified time-space. The intrinsic TimeStar design integrate a
13-month lunar year with a 12-month solar year recognized in the 12-house zodiac used
throughout the ancient world.
See: KEYS TO TIMESTAR PREDICTIONS in the PREDICTIONS section of this web site.
The TimeStar represents a biological clock of planetary
cycles inherent to the concept of a planetary mind. This assumes that planetary cycles reflect an
innate intelligence of planetary life that corresponds with the idea of "mind". In the same way
that the brain which processes the human mind has a defined structure, the TimeStar
geometrically corresponds with the structure that processes planetary mind. The TimeStar
identifies cycles of change with time and place in predictable patterns coded in Native
America's first pyramid-calendar.