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Yerevan and Ararat. This is what joy looks like.

Tracing Timelines: Armenia

A journey through time, memory, and cosmic alignment.
Tracing Timelines is not just a travel series—it’s a guided excavation of forgotten truths. From ancient observatories to encoded alphabets, from stone temples to spiral calendars, this project follows the thread of human memory across geographies, epochs, and dimensions. We’re not tracing borders or empires—we’re tracing consciousness, culture, and celestial codes.

Filming on location in Armenia and across the globe ongoing, Tracing Timelines reclaims history not as a fixed record, but as a living, breathing spiral of meaning.
Armenia is not a copy. Armenia is the original.

Haykyan Boon Tomar (HBT)

An ancient calendar. A cosmic equation. A blueprint for time.
At the heart of Tracing Timelines lies the Haykyan Boon Tomar—an ancient Armenian sidereal-solar system that synchronizes human life with the movements of the stars. Anchored by Orion’s Belt and calibrated through sacred geometry, the HBT reveals a spiraling framework of time that predates modern calendars and aligns with the universe itself.

It’s not just a calendar—it’s a philosophy, a frequency, a return to coherence. And it just might be the key to remembering what we once knew: that time is not linear, and neither are we.
Armenia is not a copy. Armenia is the original.

Graphics: Hayk Melkonyan

Hayk Nahapet

The Scalar Soul Project

The Scalar Soul Project explores the geometry of sidereal time, scalar resonance, and observer-based cosmology through the lens of ancient Armenian timekeeping and modern quantum inquiry. At its core is the Haykyan Spiral Constant (1.01666667) — a ratio that governs drift, memory, and recursive synchronization across cosmic and human systems.

Our research has been formally presented to CERN’s Quantum Universe team and is under consideration for alignment with QTI’s theoretical and sensing branches.

All materials — including scientific annexes, spiral resonance theory, and open-source glossaries — are publicly available.

GitHub-Scalar_Soul

The Haykyan Boon Tomar (HBT) Project: Rediscovering the Spiral Clock of the Cosmos

Time is not a straight line.
For the ancient Armenians, it was a spiral — a sacred rhythm inscribed in the stars.

The HBT Project is a multidisciplinary research initiative aimed at reconstructing and reintroducing the ancient Armenian Haykyan Boon Tomar, a sidereal-solar timekeeping system that harmonizes human life with the cosmos. Rooted in deep astronomical observations, linguistic codes, mythological traditions, and geometric precision, this system was designed to reflect the true motion of Earth through space — not by artificial months or leap years, but by the living dialogue between the stars and the Sun.

At the heart of this calendar is Orion, specifically the star Mintaka, which rises each year at the same point in the Eastern sky — marking the beginning of the sidereal year. Anchored at Tatev Monastery, an ancient observatory and spiritual site in Armenia, the calendar unfolds through a 360-day sidereal cycle, followed by a 6-day correction phase known as Avelyats — a period "outside of time."

What to Expect from the HBT Research Series

This project will open access to a growing body of original research, including:

  • The Astronomical Foundations: Detailed observations of star alignments, sidereal drift, solar reset points, and how the calendar synchronizes cosmic rhythms

  • The Spiral Model of Time: A mathematical and symbolic alternative to the linear Gregorian structure — based on a constant of 1.01666667

  • Cultural & Mythological Context: Exploring how figures like Hayk, Tir, and the sacred Armenian alphabet encode cosmic knowledge

  • Cross-Cultural Resonance: Connecting ancient Armenia with other civilizations that revered Orion, from Egypt to Mesoamerica

  • Scientific Applications: Possible implications for quantum time, biological rhythms, and AI temporal perception.

 
Whether you're a scholar, seeker, or simply curious about where our modern sense of time came from — and what we've lost — the HBT Project offers a gateway to remembering time as it was once known: harmonic, celestial, and deeply human.
Stay tuned for published white papers, visual maps, downloadable inserts, interviews with scientists and cultural elders, and a new spiral-based approach to time itself.

Coming Soon: Time of Eternity

A mythic-scientific journey through the architecture of time.
Currently in development, Time of Eternity is a multi-format experience that brings the Haykyan Boon Tomar (HBT) to life through story, science, and star maps. This project bridges the ancient with the infinite, revealing how the Armenian sidereal-solar system encodes not just chronology, but cosmic memory itself. It’s not just about time. It’s about what time remembers.

The clock is spiral. The calendar is alive. And the story is just beginning.

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