OVER MAROGA
My journey into the world of Carthography began with a vision I had in 2004. I woke up and saw the Earth being unpacked into eight equal parts that together formed a square. It took a year before I walked into Winschoten and entered a stationery store. There I saw an inflatable globe on top of the shelf. Suddenly a light came on.
I bought the globe and found a sheet of plywood measuring 60 cm x 60 cm at home. I cut the plastic globe into eight equal pieces and placed these pieces on the plywood sheet. I secured the corners with drawing pins and in the evening before going to bed, I carefully but sufficiently sprayed pur under the eight parts. The next day I removed the excess pur and voilà... I had my prototype of a new world order.
Welcome to the world of inventors.
Step 1:
everyone can get an idea, butrrrr… Is it a good idea?
Step 2:
is building a working prototype. If this is successful, it is called an “invention”.
Step 3:
is to write a patent, let's do that.
Will you receive a patent (recognition) for your invention? Then you have made an invention and welcome to the inventors!
My research shows that 6 card clock models are possible.
The Maroga map clock consists of a center disk with four surrounding satellite disks surrounded by a 3600 degree time measurement ring.
After the Earth has been clocked, the universe is clocked using a perpendicular line.
By connecting the two using transparent discs, the most reliable calendar in recorded history is created.
The first sketch from the 2012 prototype, made in Germany.
About Maroga