We use meters of measure that we fail to understand their origin.
The creators of this system used prime numbers to create a unique factorization.
The Antikythera Mechanism demonstrates how their system can accurately track the wandering stars through the Exeligmos cycle, a 54-year triple Saros cycle that is 19,756 days long. Since the length of the Saros cycle is to a third of a day, this cycle allows for a solar symmetry.
Taking from Aunt K, we see how the 11, 13 and 223 gears pay crucial timekeeping alignment with the Moon, as well as the 223 lunar months that make the Soros cycle.
Keeping in rhythm with Aunt K, we will use these crucial prime numbers as well as 1277. This is the interlocking value you will soon appreciate.
* Single digit primes are working numbers.
1277 x 13 x 11 x 2 x 360 = Equator
1277 x 13 x 11 x 2 = Millennium
1277 x 13 x 11 x 2 / 1000 = Year
1277 x 223 x 13 x 11 = Apsidal Precession
Take the largest common denominator of the equator, apply it to the equator and you get the Hour.
To continue from there you can see how we break the units:
Hours break into 5 x 3 x 2 x 2s, Feet break down by 3 x 2 x 2s.
We need to talk about leap years. The Apsidal calendar used 487 x 3 as a 4 year leap cycle. 1641 vs 365 x 4 + 1, but this vision allowed them to see alignments like:
1277 x 13 x 3 / 2 = Zodiac Cycle
They liked this so much, if you apply it to the Equator you get the Mile.
The Cubit is also a meter of measure we fail to grasp. Simple in nature, it is 1/800th a second of travel of the sun over that spot. Historical cubits differ because they are a local value based on latitude. Go ahead, check the math. The Cubit(φ)=22.826375cos(φ) inches.
If you 59x13 to the Numbers, you Too may see 233x5^2x2^5.