Kali Yuga
Here is a summary of the analysis by Jason of Archaix, focusing on the integration of the Hindu Yuga system into the 360-day ancient year chronology. You can find the full transcript at this link.
Introduction: Shutting the Book on the 360-Day Year
In this presentation, Jason of Archaix asserts that he is effectively "shutting the book" on the debate regarding the length of the ancient year. He posits that prior to the 8th century BC, the entire world operated on a strictly 360-day year. This was not an approximation or a primitive error, but an accurate reflection of the Earth’s orbit before a catastrophic celestial event altered the solar year to its current 365.24 days.
Jason argues that this 360-day "Draconic" or stellar counting system is the Rosetta Stone for unlocking ancient chronology. By understanding that ancient texts—specifically Sumerian and Hindu—were counting days rather than years, he claims to reconcile disparate historical records into a single, cohesive timeline known as the Anuna Nur Chronology.
The Universal 360-Day Calendar
The foundation of the analysis is the assertion that every major ancient civilization utilized a 360-day calendar. Jason cites extensive academic and historical sources to support this ubiquity:
- Sumer & Babylon: He references bookkeeping texts from Uruk (3200–3000 BC) showing a year of 12 months with 30 days each. He notes that the walls of Babylon were 360 furlongs long, symbolizing the days of the year.
- The Americas: The Mayan Tun was 360 days, and the Mayan Long Count relies on multiples of this number. He emphasizes that cultures in the Western Hemisphere, isolated from the Old World, independently developed the same mathematical framework.
- Biblical Evidence: The narrative of Noah’s Flood describes a 150-day period equaling exactly five months, which is only possible in a 30-day month system.
- Global Consensus: From Egypt to China, Rome to India, the ancient world maintained this count until the "sky changed" in the 8th century BC.
Jason contends that modern academia acknowledges these "artificial" years in administrative texts but fails to grasp that they reflected the literal physical reality of the solar system at the time.
The "Nur" and the 600-Year Cycle
A central pillar of Jason’s chronology is the Sumerian concept of the Nur (meaning "light" or "shining one," associated with the Anunnaki). He defines the Nur as a "Great Year" consisting of 600 years.
On a 360-day calendar, 600 years equals exactly 216,000 days.
Jason draws connections between this 600-year cycle and various historical traditions:
- Biblical Patriarchs: Noah was 600 years old when the Flood waters came. His son Shem died at age 600.
- Josephus: The historian Flavius Josephus wrote that the ancients lived long lives to observe the "Great Year," which is completed in 600 years.
- Divine Intervention: In Vedic literature, an avatar or deity would descend to Earth every 600 years. In Sumer, the Anunnaki are often referred to as "The 600."
This mathematical unit—216,000 days—becomes the key to decoding the vast timeframes found in Hindu scriptures.
The Contentious Re-dating of the Hindu Yugas
The most significant and surprising portion of this analysis is Jason’s reinterpretation of the Hindu Yuga cycles. Mainstream Hindu cosmology places the four ages (Krita, Treta, Dvapara, and Kali Yuga) over millions of years. Jason argues this is a corruption of the original data. By viewing the Yuga numbers not as solar years, but as days or subdivisions of the Nur, the timeline shrinks to fit perfectly within the Archaix chronology of the last 7,000 years.
He presents an "older, discarded" Brahmanic system that provides the following figures:
- Kali Yuga (Iron Age): Traditionally 432,000 years. Jason interprets this as 432,000 days, which equals exactly 1,200 years (or two Nur cycles). He cites the Laws of Manu, which explicitly state the Kali Yuga is 1,200 years.
- Dvapara Yuga (Bronze Age): 324,000 days = 900 years (1.5 Nurs).
- Treta Yuga (Silver Age): 216,000 days = 600 years (1 Nur).
- Satya Yuga (Golden Age): 108,000 days = 300 years (0.5 Nur).
When these four ages are combined, they form a Maha Yuga (Great Cycle) of 1,080,000 days.
On a 360-day calendar, 1,080,000 days is exactly 3,000 years.
The Archaix Timeline: 5239 BC to 2239 BC
Jason maps this 3,000-year Maha Yuga directly onto his pre-existing timeline, claiming it perfectly bridges the gap between the "Nemesis Cataclysm" and the Great Flood.
- 5239 BC (The Start): The timeline begins with a massive cataclysm (involving the Nemesis object). This marks the start of the Anuna Nur chronology and the beginning of the 3,000-year cycle.
- 3439 BC (Arrival of the Anunnaki): Inky (Enki), Enoch, or Etana appears. This occurs at the juncture of the Nur cycles. Jason describes this not as gods coming from space, but as a technologically advanced civilization fleeing a destroyed North America to re-establish order in the Old World (Sumer, Egypt, India).
- 2239 BC (The Great Flood): Exactly 3,000 years (or five Nur cycles) after the 5239 BC start date. This is the Typhon Flood of Noah.
This synthesis suggests that the "millions of years" in Hindu texts are actually a memory of the 3,000-year period between the planetary reset of 5239 BC and the Noachian Flood. The Great Flood marked the end of the Kali Yuga and the start of a new epoch.
Surprising and Contentious Points
1. Rejection of Deep Time and Standard Geology
Jason dismisses the mainstream historical timeline that stretches back tens of thousands of years. He explicitly calls the Younger Dryas Impact Theory (dating to roughly 12,000 years ago) a "fantasy." He argues that the physical evidence attributed to the Younger Dryas actually belongs to much more recent cataclysms, specifically between 5239 BC and 2239 BC. He asserts that human history is a series of post-cataclysm reconstructions, compressed into a much shorter timeframe than archaeologists admit.
2. The 360-to-365 Day Orbit Change
A highly contentious physical claim is that the Earth’s orbit was physically altered. Jason insists the 360-day year was not a counting convention but an astronomical reality. He posits that in the 8th century BC, the "sun and moon played false," and the year lengthened to 365.25 days. This implies a literal change in the angular velocity or orbital path of the Earth within recorded human history.
3. The Moon as a Recent Arrival
Briefly mentioned is the "Capture Flood" of 4039 BC, which Jason associates with the first appearance of the Moon. He suggests the Moon is a foreign body captured by Earth relatively recently, an event that triggered cataclysms and potentially altered human genetics (the "new race" of Noah).
4. The Anunnaki as American Refugees
Jason strips the "ancient astronaut" theory of its extraterrestrial elements. He contends that the Anunnaki (or the "Shining Ones") were terrestrial humans—specifically a high civilization based in North America. When their continent was devastated by cataclysm in 3439 BC, they migrated to the Tigris-Euphrates valley, stunning the indigenous "black-headed people" of Sumer with their height, beards, and technology.
5. The Nature of "Noah"
Noah is described not just as a man, but as a prototype for a new race. Jason alludes to the Dead Sea Scrolls (Genesis Apocryphon), suggesting Noah was genetically distinct ("shining," different phenotype) from his parents, possibly the result of genetic intervention or environmental changes caused by the appearance of the Moon or the vapor canopy.
Conclusion
Jason concludes that the ancient world’s chronology is far more precise than modern historians believe, provided one accepts the 360-day year as fact. By converting the Hindu Yuga "years" into "days," he uncovers a hidden 3,000-year history that aligns perfectly with Sumerian King Lists and Biblical genealogy.
The analysis presents a cyclical view of history where humanity is repeatedly reset by celestial mechanics (The Phoenix, Nemesis X). The "Maha Yuga" is not a metaphysical concept but a literal record of the 3,000 years leading up to the Great Flood of 2239 BC. For Jason, this mathematical synchronization effectively "shuts the book" on the debate, offering irrefutable proof that the ancients possessed a unified, stellar-based science of time that modern civilization has forgotten.