[Redbook6:328][19891022:100b]{History
Cycles}[22nd October 1989]
19891022.1005
[continued]
*
Year:
|
||||||||
1
|
1024
|
o
|
||||||
2
|
512
|
o
|
||||||
4
|
256
|
o
|
||||||
8
|
128
|
o
|
||||||
16
|
1920
|
c
|
→
|
1920
|
c
|
|||
32
|
64
|
48
|
¾
cycle
|
|||||
64
|
1984
|
c
|
→
|
**
|
1968
|
G~
|
Revolution
|
Student
movement
&
see eg Times for 7/8/87***
re
talk of coups in UK.
|
128
|
(64)
|
|||||||
256
|
1904
|
G~
|
1905
1st
Russian Revolution
|
|||||
512
|
(64)
|
(1917
& subsequent was a coup?)
|
||||||
1024
|
1840
|
G~
|
British
Chartism 1839
|
|||||
2048
|
(64)
|
|||||||
1776
|
G~
|
American
Declaration of Independence
|
||||||
(64)
|
||||||||
1712
|
G~
|
?
1715 1st
Jacobite Rising
|
||||||
(64)
|
(1745
was 2nd)
|
|||||||
1648
|
G~
|
(Civil
War 1642-)
1649
– execution of [King] Charles I.
|
||||||
(64)
|
||||||||
1584
|
G~
|
On
the other hand, there are plenty of intervening instances of
‘Revolutionary’ activities eg 1789 [in
France],
and the General Strike in 1926 [in
the United Kingdom].
16 years after each G~ comes the C, when one would expect change or
resolution to occur.
****
*See
[[Redbook6:244][19890912:1140k]{Historical
Circles (3) [continued (4)]}[12th September 1989],]
244 <900913>
**[See
fn# below]
***in
I. [[Redbook1:1-14]
[19680409] [9th
April 1968],]
13
****See
[[Redbook6:257-259][19890913:0927i]{Historical
Circles (4)}[13th September 1989],]
257 <901110>
#
1984
|
32
|
2016
|
16
|
2032
|
8
|
2040
|
4
|
2044
|
2
|
2046
|
1
|
2047
|
of
course
I
think this marks the point of definition/clarification re strict or
precise cycles.<900913>
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