Table for comparing 20 Atichinna Km Dial with 24 Hours Dial :

Six distances that the earth’s equator rotates in front of the Sun starting at 0 from a new length has been shown in the above dial Fig-31. These have also been shown in the table below showing the so called time comparison to the distance moved. [These distances moved give us (see also page 39) different temperatures & light and dark effects which have led us to the false belief in time.]

 

Atichinna Scale/24 Hours Dial

1                                                                                                                   

d1- t1

2 hrs

2 ÷ 24 x 20  = 1.6

1.6 – 1 = 0.6 = 1B

0.6 x 100 = 66 R

      1 B , 66 R  = 2 hrs

4

d4 – t4

15 hrs

15 ÷ 24 x 20 = 12.5

12.5  - 12 = 0.5 = 12 B

0.5 x 100 = 50 R

     12 B,   50 R = 15 hrs 

2

d2  -  t2

 7 hrs  , 15 min.

7.25 ÷ 24 x 20 = 6.04 

6.04 – 6 = 0.04 = 6 B

0.04 x 100 = 4 R

        6 B , 4 R =  7 hrs  , 15 min.

5

d5   t5

18 hrs

18 ÷ 24 x 20 = 15

      15 B = 18 hrs

 

3

d3   - t3

11 hrs,  30 min.

11.5 ÷ 24 x 20  = 9.58

9.58 – 9 = 0.58 = 9 B

0.58 x 100 = 58 R

        9 B , 58 R  = 11 hrs, 30 min

6

d6   - t6

20 hrs, 45 min

20.75 ÷ 24 x 20 = 17.2

17.2 – 17 = 0.2   = 17B

0.2 x 100 = 29 R

     17 B , 29 R  =  20 hrs, 45 min

 

Sl No

 

Fig  -31

 

 

B       R     P

Hrs.  Min.  Sec.

 

 

Lambu Kilometer

 

Normal Kilometer/sec

1

d 1

t 1

1B  66 R

2 hrs

3333.3

 

3339.5

7200 sec

2

d 2

t 2

6 B  4 R

7 hrs      15 min

12083

 

12105.9

26100 sec

3

d3

t 3

9 B   58 R

11 hrs    30 min

19167

 

19202.6

41400 sec

4

d4

t 4

12B 50 R

15 hrs

25000

 

25047

54000 sec

5

d 5

t 5

15B

18 hrs

30000

 

30056

64800 sec

6

d 6

t 6

17B  29 R

20 hrs    45 min

34583

 

34648

74700 sec

 

Note: Calculation for Seconds, Normal Kilometers and Lambu Kilometers are done as shown in Examples 2 and 4 on Page 65.

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