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(Part 9kv of 11)
In the process of repairing and unifying consciousness, many things beg to be questioned. So many raised to answer that have not been called upon. Persistence, then patience has paid off again.
When time is based on the Sun's motion through four divisions,
motion moves counterclockwise and travels round once. So if we are facing North, the circle becomes:
Lowest Point (currently South) – midnight.
Right Side (East) – sunrise.
Highest Point (currently North) – noon.
Left Side (West) – sunset.
However, if we turn our logic halfway round and face south,
motion still moves counter clockwise and travels round once, but we are at least facing the direction of origin. The circle now becomes:
Highest Point (currently South) – midnight.
Left Side (East) – sunrise.
Lowest Point (currently North) – noon.
Ride Side (West) – sunset.
Then when motion is perceived as a circle based on 12 divisions,
motion moves clockwise, but must travel round twice Facing North the circle becomes:
Highest Point (currently North) – twelve o'clock am.
Right Side (East) – three o'clock am.
Lowest Point (currently South) – six o'clock am.
Left Side (West) – 9 o'clock am.
Highest Point (currently North) – twelve o'clock pm.
Right Side (East) – three o'clock pm.
Lowest Point (currently South) – six o'clock pm.
Left Side (West) – 9 o'clock pm.
Then when motion is perceived as a circle based on 24 divisions,
motion moves counterclockwise and only travels round once. Facing North, the circle becomes:
Lowest Point (currently South) – zero.
Right Side (East) – 0600.
Highest Point (currently North) – 1200.
Left Side (West) – 1800.
Lowest Point (currently South) – 2400.
Reconsiderations
1. When we reckon time based on a 12-hour clock, we are only using one half of the circle, which is why motion must go round twice; therefore a 12-hour clock is half a clock. A 12-hour clock is a semicircle of 12 hours. The current shape of a 12-hour clock is a misrepresentation. The only way to know what time it is using half of a clock is to know whether the Sun is ascending or descending. A less accurate way to know is whether it is light or dark outside.
2. As the Sun is moving from sunrise to noon we call that 6am to 12pm. During this time the sun is moving only one-quarter of the circle from East on the horizon to North, yet we are using a clock where 6 am is at the bottom of the circle (South) and time is moving up the left side towards the North (one-half of the circle). In other words 6 am is at the Eastern horizon according to the Sun, but according to the 12-hour clock, 6 am is at the Southern Solstice. Therefore a 12-hour clock is both a logical illusion and an optical illusion.
3. If our orientation is on a 12-hour cycle, our motions and thinking run counterclockwise to the motions of the Sun and the logic that Sun rules over.
4. Clockwise runs counter to the Sun's motion. The Sun is moving in one direction starting at the bottom of the circle and moving up to the right, and taking 12 hours to reach the top. Meanwhile we are reckoning this motion using a clock that starts at the top of the circle and moves down to the right and taking only 6 hours to reach the bottom. The Sun makes one loop in one direction while we reckon it using two loops in the other direction.
Whatever runs counterclockwise is in sync with the Sun's motion. The 24-hour clock (military time) is one example.
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