I wonder about the Mayan Calender, here where they say it shall stop. Now to think that the mayans would be able to accurately predict the end of the world is silly or slightly racist.
the second question is to whether there extensive calender was a display of hubris.
My guess is that it is the work of writers.
Who had to invent for the publics benefiction.
Fiction for the publics benefit.
The last act of a people underseige.
Just mysterious enough to not be destroyed by their enemies.
Lies created to assert an authority, whether considered lies or not.
Strange enough, contested enough.
The game of pelota interests me, because authorities can't seem to figure it out. Sometimes the hero of the game wins, and sometimes he loses. by loses I mean his life. He was sacrificed.
Sacrificed by who?
Sacrificed by the side He played for. For an exchange of goods? Or because his transgressions were too great that even his great act at redemption, in playing the game, failed. Maybe he won in the wrong way. Some act of corruption saved him. Maybe sometimes the people got their way. And the losers lives were saved.
We should read the texts of pelota, the Incan sport, with real figures, who are beset with accusations of rape, drugging, and unsportsmanlike conduct. It makes a difference in who wins in the end, even if it doesn't tell you who wins the match.
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