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Megalith Masonry Myth Measure I Deluge From Genesis To Atlantis Harry Sivertsen Stephen Redman

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Megalith Masonry Myth Measure I Deluge From Genesis To Atlantis Harry Sivertsen Stephen Redman
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Publisher: Completely Novel
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.24 MB
Pages: 588
Author: Harry Sivertsen & Stephen Redman
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Megalith Masonry Myth Measure I Deluge From Genesis To Atlantis Harry Sivertsen Stephen Redman by Harry Sivertsen & Stephen Redman instant download after payment.

2021 Harry Sivertsen & Stephen Redman ~ Deluge_From Genesis to Atlantis [Completely Novel] _


First published 2009 in Great Britain by Completely Novel Ltd


updated edition 2021


Contents

[1] The Great Deluge 19


[2] The Whole World Under Water? 41


[3] Noah’s Ark & the Mountains of Ararat 60


[4] The Ark & The Pyramids 108


[5] The Second Ark, King Solomon’s Temple & the Rule of Noah 145


[6] An Astronomical Flood? 194


[7] Precession, Pole Stars & Floods 260


[9] The Indian Yugas 315


[10] Climate, Comets & Correlations 366


[11] Creation, the Beast & the Flood 410


[12] Ideas of Creation- Ancient India, Egypt & a Chinese Noah 447


[13] Plato’s World-The Roots of Atlantis 472


[14] The Celestial Atlantis 511


[15] Conclusion: Decoding the Deluge 535


Notes, References & Bibliography 545


 


 


Extract from Preface

In reality much of the content of what are termed ‘religious’ works are early science observations because astronomical knowledge was handed down word of mouth via stories that put human personalities and situations to stars. These tales are found within the ‘religious’ works such as Genesis and Revelations and other books of the Bible and specifically Hinduism.


 


The two works mentioned here, the current book Deluge, and the companion work Measurements of the Gods are intimately and irrevocably linked and hence under the generic title of Megalith, Masonry, Myth and Measure they become volumes I and II. While Deluge [vol.I] deals with the mythical elements in the form of the flood and the parallel tale of Plato’s Atlantis, Measurements of the Gods [vol. II] reveals the history of measures, from metrication in Britain all the way back to the first developments of a coherent set of units that were in use long before the first pyramid or even its predecessor, the mastaba tomb. This is far from the dull subject one may suppose and is equally as intriguing as the tale of the flood as even today few have any idea of the units in use in the past and many have utterly failed to comprehend that our ancient forbears were capable of such endeavour. The section relating measures at Stonehenge in Measurements of the Gods is sufficient to convince the sceptic otherwise. While mathematics and measures are thought to have developed in Mesopotamia shortly prior to the unification of Egypt circa 3100 BC there is no sign whatever of a mathematical learning curve.


 


The book Measurements of the Gods shows why this is and when the development took place…around the time of the end of the Younger Dryas when floods in coastal regions were very rapidly building up. Deluge provides further dating evidence for observations at an early date as while abundant evidence of the myth involving the loss of the pole star Tau [Hercules] is seen, some of the evaluations indicate the period between the gain of this star after the loss of the previous pole star, Vega. This provides what became a traditional value for the period between pole stars, an allegorical period of destruction that became a traditional value albeit reduced greatly but still numerically in parallel. A number of further implications will be seen to point in this direction.


 


The reality of the flood and by association, Atlantis, is clearly seen in Deluge with its 15 chapters and over 150 illustrations via the examination of works from India along with the astronomy described in those books. In recent years it has become apparent that the history of this nation is far from the ‘European supremacy’ concept that has prevailed since the 19th century and has been taught in universities as recently as the end of the 20th century [personal experience as a mature or perhaps more fittingly, antique, student nearly two decades ago].


 


Above we mentioned the superior memories of the people of ages past. This becomes apparent when it is realized that detailed astronomical descriptions were handed down word of mouth in stories for countless generations before the advent of writing. The stories frequently involved the lights in the sky being given human personalities and / or godly characteristics in stories that mimic the apparent visual movements of those lights in the heavens. These tales are what today are known as myths and are misunderstood simply because since writing was invented, the methodology was utilised less and less and today has been forgotten.


 


These works therefore revive some ancient techniques.


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

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