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March 13, 2001: Ancient Cosmology - Dr. Richard L. Thompson
Published 1 year, 5 months ago
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Art Bell reports on an electromagnetic event that knocked his broadcast off the air the previous night, describing it as an attack on the valley confirmed by dead microwave frequencies across multiple bands. He also discusses mysterious ice circles appearing in Canada and shares photographs on his website before introducing Dr. Richard L. Thompson, mathematician and co-author of Forbidden Archaeology.
Dr. Thompson presents findings from his book Mysteries of the Sacred Universe, revealing that an ancient Indian text appearing to describe a flat earth actually contains an accurate map of the solar system. The planetary orbit dimensions encoded in the text match modern astronomical data with odds of roughly one in 20,000 of occurring by chance. He connects these measurements to ancient Egyptian units of length that correspond precisely to subdivisions of latitude, suggesting both civilizations shared advanced geodetic knowledge.
The discussion expands to evidence of cyclical rises and falls of civilization, the planetary alignment on the traditional flood date of February 18, 3102 BC, and ancient Indian literature describing flying machines and hydraulic automata such as automatic door openers. Thompson argues that dark ages caused by climate change or drought periodically destroyed the institutional frameworks needed to preserve scientific knowledge, leaving only fragmentary traces behind.
Dr. Thompson presents findings from his book Mysteries of the Sacred Universe, revealing that an ancient Indian text appearing to describe a flat earth actually contains an accurate map of the solar system. The planetary orbit dimensions encoded in the text match modern astronomical data with odds of roughly one in 20,000 of occurring by chance. He connects these measurements to ancient Egyptian units of length that correspond precisely to subdivisions of latitude, suggesting both civilizations shared advanced geodetic knowledge.
The discussion expands to evidence of cyclical rises and falls of civilization, the planetary alignment on the traditional flood date of February 18, 3102 BC, and ancient Indian literature describing flying machines and hydraulic automata such as automatic door openers. Thompson argues that dark ages caused by climate change or drought periodically destroyed the institutional frameworks needed to preserve scientific knowledge, leaving only fragmentary traces behind.