For millennia, sages and stargazers have seen the heavens as a sacred circle with a hidden dual center: the eternal axis of creation and the womb of cyclic time. The Zodi-Yuga Sky Clock unveils the cosmos through four interconnected views, correcting widespread misconceptions about tropical vs. sidereal zodiacs and precession while aligning the constellations with the ancient Vedic Yuga epochs.
The celestial sphere revolves around two centers or axes, echoing mythic archetypes:
North Celestial Pole (NCP) — The Phallus of Adam, the Axis Mundi (Mount Meru / Yggdrasil). Anchored to Earth's geographic North Pole, this is the pivot of daily stellar rotation. Over vast ages, it slowly circles Draco in the dance of precession.
Ecliptic North Pole (ENP) — The Navel/Womb of Eve. Offset by ~23.4° from the NCP and fixed within the coils of the Dragon (Draco), this is the center of the Sun's path (the ecliptic) — the true reference for fixed, star-based zodiacs.
The geometry of Leonardo da Vinci's Vitruvian Man serves as the foundation for the Sky Clock, embodying the ancient quest to "square the circle"—uniting the infinite heavens with the finite earth, their offset births the tropical zodiac and seasonal cycles.
This microcosmic harmony reflects the macrocosm: the ecliptic being tangent to the tropics while the tropics themselves are bound by the earthly square: Cancer inside, Capricorn outside. Thus mirroring human proportions in cosmic precession, yuga epochs, and biblical renewals like Aries' Passover and the Sun's solstitial "resurrection," revealing the sacred geometry manifest in the Image of God as the blueprint for all celestial mechanics... Know thyself, know the measure of the universe.
Daily rotation frozen — planets glide counterclockwise along the ecliptic against the eternal backdrop of constellations.
Earth's daily spin restored: the heavens whirl clockwise around the NCP, with seasonal tropical zodiac and natural planetary motion — mirroring what we see in real life.
The Great Year unveiled (~26,000 years). Fix the Sun at the Aries point and watch the stars slip backward at ~1° every 72 years, revealing the shifting Astrological Ages (from Pisces toward Aquarius).
Precession aligned with Vedic tradition: The sun drags the Aries point through the constellations, ascending up to the Golden Ages and back down through Silver, Bronze, and Iron (Kali) at the bottom — the full cycle of the rise and fall of human consciousness.