Mystery: Maya civilization's 900-year-old 'living book' contains accurate description of planet Venus
The ancient Mayan people of Central America made paper from the bark of the fig tree. He developed his own calligraphy on books made from it. These books are called 'Codex'. The world's oldest book has many shocking revelations.
The fourth codex of the book mentions the Civilization Strategy. While the book also provides information about time, space and the role of man. It predicts a cycle of 584 days about the planet Venus. The period of sun and star and its disappearance period are indicated. Carbon dating has so far been decoded to 1100 years.
Kenton Rivera, who studies the code, writes that he had the opportunity to read this ancient drawing book from a time when people did not use the rainforest. There is a charcoal painting on page 4 of the 8 days of the disappearance of Venus in the codex. The red color of the sketch represents blood.
3 remaining books in Dresden, Madrid and Paris
Three volumes of this book, the Codex of Central America, are available in museums in Dresden, Madrid and Paris. Only one volume of the codex is currently preserved in Mexico. It is kept safe in a vacuum box.