Our Ancestors Came from Outer Space
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Clay Lomakayu
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Who are we? Where did we come from? How did we get here?
All the answers are here, bigger than life, and more powerful than fiction, presented by the NASA scientist whose Apollo computer program got us to the moon....
In this book you'll learn about:
- The secret of Atlantis
- The significance of the Great Pyramid at Giza
- The lost treasures of ancient Egypt
- The puzzle of the Mayan Calendar
- The truth about astrology
- The world beneath the polar ice caps
- Stonehenge, miracle of mathematics
- The Rhodes calendar
- The Mystery of the Maltese Cross
- What the Apollo and Gemini astronauts really saw
Using sophisticated computers, new, and previously overlooked information, and his direct experience as the NASA scientist who designed and built the Apollo communications and data-processing system, Maurice Chatelain amasses starting and convincing evidence that our ancestors came from outer space.
"A mathematical approach, as well as an archaeological overview...should prove to be considerably more durable than Erich von Daniken's Chariots of the Gods. A worthwhile contribution to serious students of the ancient mysteries, by a real scientist...." (The Dayton Daily News)
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- 15-07-24
Fascinating Insight
What an extraordinary book, I welcome this as a treasure to my collection. The truth is so hard to find and this is full of drop points throughout history. The narration is done in a style that is sympathetic to the author; some of the mathematical context may be hard to grasp without picture references. A splendid book book that paints a vivid landscape of events.
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