Why does my Personal Timescope skip or change numbers and have two numbers in a row in December?
A. Frequently members ask why numbers change sequences from month to month, and particularly around the 20th of the month. This is normal and correct. Viewing the Personal Timescope like a clock, as one sequence is complete (i.e. the Sidereal month changes from one to the next) it steps the cycle forward “one notch” so to speak to the next cycle. Think of the second hand on a clock, as it completes one cycle, the minute hand moves forward one notch to the next minute. The same is true with the hour hand moving forward after the minute hand has completed its cycle. So to with the Personal Timescope – calculations advance with each calendar and Sidereal month and Solstice year – hence the natural jumps and progressions in the number sequences. One particular event, occurring during the December Solstice, demonstrates mathematically the Ancient’s Myth that tells of time standing still for three days during this period. If you factor in the period of the day before and after, and the time