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THE FINAL COUNTDOWN

ELIMINATION OF OUR VIRTUAL CHRONOLOGY

Extract of the new chronology 

Common Era (CE) not equivalent to Anno Domini (AD); 

AD1 = CE 191! 

CE 1 not equivalent to SE 311/312; 

CE 1 = SE 115/116 or SE 311/312 = CE 197!

AH1 not equivalent CE 622; 

AH 1 = AD 622 = CE 816!

Spanish Era 1 not equivalent to BCE 38; 

Spanish Era 1 =CE 155!

The Earth’s rotational clock error, usually know as Delta T ~ 0!  

In my view all values of Delta T are not else then error of the Retro-calculation = ERC

ERC = Error of the Retro-Calculation 

SSS = Solar Saros Series

LSS = Lunar Saros Series

 

-4712 [BCE]  Julian Day Number (JD) 0 assigned to the day starting at noon on January 1.   

-762 solar eclipse; -762-07-15; Bur-Sagale; (F. Richard Stephenson, HISTORICAL ECLIPSES AND THE EARTH’S ROTATION p. 125)  

According to Fred Espenak the event had a considerable value of Delta T (recently maintained as 21220.6 sec, in 1997 believed to be 19840.3 sec, while in 2007 it was determined as 22343 sec…).   misidentification, see below; solar eclipse -559-07-20 

-730 lunar eclipse; -730-04-09; Clay tablet LBAT 1414; Prediction…; (F. Richard Stephenson, p.122)                                    misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -534-04-02

-720 lunar eclipse; -720-03-19/20; of Ptolemy, Mardokempad 1, Thoth 29/30; Delta T =21650 sec…; (F. Richard Stephenson, p.99)                                              misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -524-03-12    

-719 lunar eclipse; -720-03-08/09; of Ptolemy, Mardokempad 2, Thoth 18/19; Delta T =19000 sec…;   (F. Richard Stephenson, p.100)                                             misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -523-03-01  

-719 lunar eclipse -719-09-01/02; of Ptolemy, Mardokempad 2, Ph.  15/16;  Delta T > 21400 sec…;  (F. Richard Stephenson, p.100)                                             misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -523-08-26                                              

-708 solar eclipse.; -708-07-17; China/Qufu. “Duke Huan 3rd year. 7th month, day renchen, the first day of the month. There was an eclipse of the Sun; it was total.”; (EAST ASIAN ARCHEOASTRONOMY; Zhentao Xu, David W. Pankier and Yaotiao Jiang, p.31)                  The back calculation of SSS (Solar Saros Series) – 44 is wrong!                                                            ERC (Error of the Retro-Calculation) ~ 5h.   

-701 lunar eclipse; -701-03-19/20; LBAT 1415; Delta T between 18350 sec – 25500 sec...;   (F. Richard Stephenson, p.194)                                                           misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -505-03-13  

-694 lunar eclipse; -694-04-30/05-01;LBAT 1414;   Delta T between 9700 sec – 19850 sec..;    (F. Richard Stephenson, p.162, 195)                                                     misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -498-04-24

-685 lunar eclipse; -685-04-21/22;LBAT 1417; Delta T =22500 sec…;    (F. Richard Stephenson, p.162)                                    misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -489-04-15

-684 lunar eclipse; -684-10-3/4;LBAT 1415; Delta T =19000 sec…;        (F. Richard Stephenson, p.163-4)                                misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -488-09-27

-668 solar eclipse; -668-05-27; The eclipse identified by Parpola (1983); (F. Richard Stephenson, p.125)                                   misidentification, see below; solar eclipse -472-05-20

-666 lunar eclipse; -666-11-14/15; LBAT 1415; Delta T between 11400 sec – 23500 sec...   (F. Richard Stephenson, p.195-6)                                No exact dating!

-665 lunar eclipse; -665-04-10/11; LBAT 1415; Delta T =21050 sec…;    (F. Richard Stephenson, p.151, 206)                            misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -469-04-03

c. -660; Jimmu, legendary first emperor in Japan.

-656 solar eclipse; -656-04-15; The eclipse identified by Parpola (1983); (F. Richard Stephenson, p.125)                                                            No exact dating!  

-647 solar eclipse; -647-04-06?;  Paros or Thasos? (Ginzel 1); Delta T between 17800 sec – 21050 sec... (F. Richard Stephenson, p.338-42)    No exact dating! 

-620 lunar eclipse; -620-04-21/22; of Ptolemy, “In the fifth year of Nabopolassar, Athyr [III] 27/28;  Delta T =17800 sec…;                  (F. Richard Stephenson, p.100)                                                  misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -424-04-15                           

-600 lunar eclipse; -600-04-10/11; LBAT 1420;  Delta T =18000 sec… (F. Richard Stephenson, p.164)                                                            No exact dating!

-600 solar eclipse; -600-09-20; China/Qufu, “Duke Xuan of Lu, 8th year, 7th month (should be 10th month), day jiazi. There was an eclipse of the Sun; it was total.”; (EAST ASIAN ARCHAEOASTR. p.31)                                                                 The back calculation of the SSS – 44 is wrong! ERC  between 21140 sec – 21960 sec...  

-598 lunar eclipse; -598-02-19/20; LBAT 1420;  Delta T =14400 sec… (F. Richard Stephenson, p.165)                                                            No exact dating!             

-590 lunar eclipse; -590-03-22/23; LBAT 1420; Delta T between 12550 sec – 24700 sec...   (F. Richard Stephenson, p.196)                                                     Wrong restored date.

-587 lunar eclipse; -587-01-18/19; LBAT 1420; Delta T between 11000 sec – 20850 sec…  (F. Richard Stephenson, p.196-7)              Wrong restored date. 

-586 lunar eclipse; -586-01-7/8; LBAT 1420; Delta T =18850 sec…   (F. Richard Stephenson, p.165)                                                     Wrong restored date.    

-584 solar eclipse; -584-05-28?;  of Thales, Asia Minor, (Ginzel 2);  Delta T =18950 sec…(F. Richard Stephenson, p.342-4)                               No exact dating!           

-579 lunar eclipse; -579-08-14/15; LBAT 1420; Delta T =19050 sec…  (F. Richard Stephenson, p.160)                                                              No exact dating!                                       

-576 lunar eclipse; -576-06-13/14; Clay tablet LBAT 1420; Delta T between 8250 sec – 20300 sec…;    (F. Richard Stephenson, p.197)                                                             misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -380-06-06    

-572 lunar. eclipse; -572-04-1/2; LBAT 1419; Delta T =18050 sec…         (F. Richard Stephenson, p.166)                                                     Wrong restored date.   

-562 lunar eclipse; -562-09-5/6; LBAT 1421; Delta T between 13050 sec – 20600 sec…;       (F. Richard Stephenson, p.197)                                                          misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -366-08-30   

c. -562; Birth of Buddha.

-561 lunar eclipse; -561-03-2/3; LBAT 1421; Delta T =15950 sec…  No exact dating!                                                                                                 

 -559 solar eclipse; -559-07-20; of Bur-Sagale; 

 Bur-Sagale of Guzana, revolt in the city of Assur. In the month Simanu an eclipse of the sun took place.”  

 The back calculation of the SSS – 56 is wrong!   ERC ~ 4h 30m     (JD ~ 1517083.45);    (Trad. BC 763-06-15)   

 -556 solar eclipse; -556-05-19?;  The Siege of Larissa, (Ginzel 3);          ”A cloud, however overspread the sun…”                                           No exact dating!         

-554 lunar eclipse; -554-10-6/7; Clay tablet LBAT 1419;                           (F. Richard Stephenson, p.173-4)                                 misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -358-09-30      

 -550; Birth of Confucius, author of the Analects, which provides central philosophy for Chinese way of life.

-550 lunar eclipse; -550-01-30; Clay tablet LBAT 1413; The back calculation of the LSS – 44 is not perfect! (Trad. BC 747-02-05)                                                                                                                                                   

-550 solar eclipse; -550-02-14; (JD ~ 1520215.5) Nabonassar, 1, Thoth 1; SSS – 70;   (Traditional BC 747-02-20 or 26!!!) 

-550 lunar eclipse; -550-07-26; Observation/Clay tablet LBAT 1413; Nabonassar 1, Month VI;                                                                    The back calculation of the LSS – 49 is not perfect! (Trad. BC 747-08-02) 

-549 lunar eclipse;  -549-01-19; Observation/Clay tablet LBAT 1413; Nabonassar 1, Month XI; The back calculation of the LSS – 54 is not perfect!  (Traditional BC 746-01-26)

-549 lunar eclipse; -549-07-15; Observation/LBAT 1413; Nabonassar 2, Month V; The back calculation of the LSS – 59 is not perfect!                                       (Traditional BC 746-07-22)

-548 lunar eclipse; -548-01-08; Observation/LBAT 1413; Nabonassar 2, Month XI; The back calculation of the LSS – 64 is not perfect!                                      (Traditional BC 745-01-15)  

-548 solar eclipse; -548-06-19; China/Qufu. “Duke Xiang of Lu, 24th  year, 7th month, day jiazi, the first day of the month. There was an eclipse of the Sun; it was total.”;   (EAST ASIAN ARCH. p.31)        The back calculation of the SSS – 57 is wrong; ERC  between 16150 sec – 21710 sec...   

-536 lunar eclipse.; -537-10-16/17; LBAT 1419; Delta T =18800 sec…; (F. Richard Stephenson, p.152, 198, 208)                    misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -340-10-10                                     

-534 lunar eclipse; -534-04-02; Clay tablet LBAT 1414; Year 1 of  Mukin-zeri, Month I,;                                                                          The back calculation of LSS – 62 is not perfect;                     (Traditional prediction!  BC 731-04-09)

-524 lunar eclipse -524-03-12; of Ptolemy, in the first year of Mardokempad, Thot [I] 29/30;  JD ~ 1529738.27;                              The back calculation of LSS – 53 is not perfect (wrong)!  ERC ~ 4.86h; (Traditional BC 721-03-20) 

-523 lunar eclipse; -523-03-01; of Ptolemy, in the second year of the same Mardokempad, Thot [I] 18/19;     JD ~ 1530092.37;                         The back calculation of LSS – 63 is not perfect (wrong)!  ERC ~ ….        (Traditional BC 720-03-09)

-523 lunar eclipse; -523-08-26; of Ptolemy, in the second year Mardokempad, Phamenoth [VII] 15/16;    JD ~ 1530269.21;                   The back calculation of LSS – 68 is not perfect (wrong)!  ERC ~ ….                 (Traditional BC 720-09-01) 

-522 lunar eclipse -522-07-16/17; of Ptolemy, in the seventh year of Kambyses, Phamenoth 17/18; Delta T =19250 sec; (F. Richard Stephenson, p.101, 166)                                             misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -326-07-09                                          

-521 lunar eclipse; -521-01-9/10; Clay tablet  LBAT 1477;                (F. Richard Stephenson, p.167)                                                                               No exact dating!                                           

-516 lunar eclipse; -516-04-13; Clay tablet LBAT 1414; Marduk 9, Month II/15; The back calculation of the LSS – 62 is not perfect;                                                 (Traditional BC 713-04-19) 

-505 lunar eclipse; -505-03-13; Clay tablet LBAT 1415; 1 of Bél-ibni; The back calculation of the LSS – 63 is not perfect (wrong)!                                                                     (Traditional BC 702-03-20)  

-501 lunar eclipse; -521-11-20; of Ptolemy, in the twentieth year of Darius, Epiphi 28/29; Delta T =18950 sec…;                                     (F. Richard Stephenson, p.101-2)                                 misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -305-11-12                                                                  

-500 lunar eclipse; -500-11-7/8; Clay tablet  LBAT 1419; Delta T between 13000 sec – 14950 sec…; (F. Richard Stephenson, p.174)                         misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -304-11-01

-498 lunar eclipse; -498-04-24; Clay tablet LBAT 1414;                  The back calculation of LSS – 62 is not perfect;                                                                                          (Traditional BC 695-04-30)                                          

-490 lunar eclipse; -490-04-25/26; of Ptolemy, 31 of Darius, Tybi  3/4;  Delta T =13800 sec…;  (F. Richard Stephenson, p.102)             misidentification, see below; lunar eclipse -294-04-19                                                                  

-489 lunar eclipse; -489-04-15; Clay tablet LBAT 1417;                   The back calculation of LSS – 43 is not perfect (wrong)!                                                                                     (Traditional BC 686-04-21/22)                                                         

-488 lunar eclipse; -489-09-27; Clay tablet LBAT 1415;                   The back calculation of LSS – 58 is not perfect;                                                                                     (Traditional BC 685-10-03/04)                          

-482 lunar eclipse; -482-11-18/19; Clay tablet LBAT 1419;   Delta T =17300 sec;   (F. Richard Stephenson, p.152-3)                                  No exact dating!   Possible see below; lunar eclipse -286-11-12

-479 solar eclipse; -479-10-02; of Xerxes (Ginzel 4);             According to Fred Espenak the evolution of Delta T was from 17065.0 sec (2001) to 16375.4 sec (recent value).                      misidentification, see below;  solar eclipse -281-08-06     

-477 solar eclipse; -479-02-17; of Xerxes’ Abydos (Ginzel 5); misidentification, see below; solar eclipse -274-03-24  

-472 solar eclipse; -472-05-20; The eclipse identified by Parpola;     The back calculation of SSS – 59 is not perfect (wrong)! ERC ~ 4.5 h;                                                                                         (Traditional BC 669-05-27)