Description
The authors of this research apply Andean Science to Economics, aiming to establish a point of connection between the present, the past, and the future through a natural chronometer (the vernal point). Ultimately, it is about managing well by understanding the vernal point in economics so that everyone can grow. Sharing to learn. Learning and then sharing again; sharing to once more learn, over and over, for the benefit of humanity.
The Incas studied the behavior of the vernal point at the Temple of the Sun in Ingapirca (Ecuador), approximately at latitude 0°0’0″, and monitored the Sun’s passage at noon around March 21 (Spring Equinox). As Dr. Dick Ibarra Grasso once said: “Western science immobilizes facts to study them; Andean science studied them in motion.” This Andean worldview serves as the foundation for understanding economics as a dynamic system synchronized with the retrograde motion of the vernal point.
The beginning of the X Pachacuteq (where Pacha means “time, space” and Kuteq means “the one who returns”) and the Anthropocene is marked by the entry of the vernal point into the zodiac sign of Aquarius (declination 11.5° South). This is confirmed on Earth, in South America, in Peru and Bolivia, by the stability of the magnetic equator at latitude 11.5° South since the year 1940, which crosses the sacred sanctuary of Machu Picchu. It forms a sensitive axis of maximum conductivity generated by the equatorial electrojet during the equinoxes, a phenomenon that is most intense in the world in Peru and Bolivia.

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