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Who Built the Moon?
Who Built the Moon?
Who Built the Moon?
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Who Built the Moon?

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The authors of Civilization One return, bringing new evidence about the Moon that will shake up our world.

Christopher Knight and Alan Butler realized that the ancient system of geometry they presented in their earlier, breakthrough study works as perfectly for the Moon as it does the Earth. On further investigation, they found a consistent sequence of beautiful integer numbers when looking at every major aspect of the Moon-no such pattern emerges for any other planet or moon in the solar system. In addition, Knight and Butler discovered that the Moon possesses few or no heavy metals and has no core-something that should not be possible. Their persuasive conclusion: if higher life only developed on Earth because the Moon is exactly what it is and where it is, it becomes unreasonable to cling to the idea that the Moon is a natural object. The only question that remains is, who built it?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 10, 2018
ISBN9781977388087
Who Built the Moon?

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Very thought provoking! Raises many questions yet to be answered by mainstream science.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
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    Who Built the Moon? by Christopher Knight and Alan Butler I know, but I am a sucker for these kind of books, full of interesting facts with a half life measured in seconds, preposterous theories that really are believable as long as you suspend your disbelief.

    And I guess that's it, that's what I like, that suspension of disbelief in the face of incredible odds.

    For the life of me I really don't remember what this was about but I did enjoy it and I believed every word too.