MAYA VASE K4464
The baselines chosen here place the fingers of both figures on the centerline. The narrative depicted is an encoding of the Vernal Equinox using certain motifs and hand gestures aligned to the hieroglyphs. The y-axis alignments on these images are placed in the spaces between the glyphs allowing for non-biased alignments of the hands and other objects with the glyphs. The glyphs feature conspicuous bold strokes that can be used to decode their meanings. Begin by scrolling the y-axis to the left edge of any glyph, pause and look for obvious alignments then continue as the y-axis either tangents something bold and or curved, just barely touches something vertical or aligns between two parts of the glyph, usually at the base of the glyph, and watch as certain motifs or iconography such as the hands, fingers, eyes, mouths, noses, beaded skirts and other symbols align to each other and the glyph. All alignments are within one pixel, the width of the grid’s lines. The figure at the left represents earth’s celestial equator, its rotation and tilt. The figure at the right represents earth’s tilted polar axis and it’s relation to earth’s rotation and the plane of the ecliptic on the Vernal Equinox. (See Art Motifs Fig.142)