How The Mayans Were Able To Accurately Predict Solar Eclipses For Centuries
Solar eclipses look like accidents of the sky, but to the ancient Maya they were patterns waiting to be decoded. In cities from Chichén Itzá to Copán, priest-astronomers transformed raw observation into reliable eclipse forecasts that stretched across generations. They didn’t have telescopes or calculus, yet they mapped the invisible dance between Sun, Moon, and ...



