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The Loom of Ancestral Astronomy

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To read this article in Portuguese,  click here. It is regarding the chain of movements between the Earth and the Moon that our planet weaves, thread by thread, its own fingerprint in the Universe—its very Space-time. The mechanics of the Earth-Moon Space-time Loom operate across three simultaneous planes, weaving three complementary wefts in Space and Time. A pattern imprinted upon the Sky, unfolding in three dimensions, where the forms and evolution of nature's life on the Earth's surface are determined. The Celestial mechanics described by ancestral cultures were observed in this way—across different orbital planes, where Space was related to Time in a circular and cyclical manner.

The Moon Cycles in Ancestral Astronomy

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To read this article in Portuguese, click here. During my research into Calendars and Ancestral Astronomy, the Moon was the main protagonist, and it was around its cycles that most of this study and its calculations focused. This was a reality of which I was not always aware, since this research began with a completely abstract configuration, based solely on numbers and numerical series, without being able to recognize exactly what it was. However, later on, when I was able to organize all these numbers and calculations, was when I could confirm that Earth's space-time web is not just Earth's web, but rather the web of both Earth and the Moon.

Astronomy, Calendars, and Planetary Events

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To read this article in Portuguese, click here. Astronomy, calendars, planetary events and alignments, the main themes of the Ancestral Astronomy project regarding astronomical practices and methods in ancient cultures. Evidence can be found within the environment, architectural structures, and many other cultural manifestations of ancient civilizations across Planet Earth. However, in this Ancestral Astronomy research, the focus on ancient civilizations is dedicated, in particular, to celestial mechanics established within the space-time of our planet Earth, alongside the Moon and the Sun.