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The Geometry of the Sun God: Apollo's Golden Mean: Vol 1
 
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The Geometry of the Sun God: Apollo's Golden Mean: Vol 1 [Paperback]

Keith Squires

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Plato and the early Pythagoreans taught that God worked through number; laying down indelible rules that nature must adhere to. This blueprint for creation was observable in the replication of patterns, in growth and decay, and in the order that life brings to chaos. It was similarly the goal of the Pythagoreans to replicate and understand this numerical nature of reality.

Using a combination of fresh evidence and a re-examination of long-forgotten, misinterpreted or obscure information, the author corroborates textual, mythological and archaeological evidence to uncover a unifying and cohesive plan in structures sacred to the `Sun God'.

Identifying for the first time the underlying geometric plan of Stonehenge, the book details the proof that the symbolic and specific architectural use of the same geometric principle is also to be found within the Giza pyramids.

That two widely dispersed and geometrically sophisticated cultures both evolved a religious style based on the same principle of numbers at the very dawn of what we may term architectural thought is revolutionary. However it is the presence of such geometry that will prove the most controversial aspect of this work. As acceptance of its validity, will inevitably lead to a radical re-assessment of the intellectual capability of Neolithic men and women; and the revision of the accepted scientific history of geometry and mensuration.

In the Geometry of the Sun God we have for the first time unequivocal evidence that the Platonic and Pythagorean philosophers were following, adapting, or at the very least seeking to understand the geometric system that the ancients had used. Plato and Pythagoras did not invent a sacred canon of proportion, for as this book shows, its blueprint appears in both the Wessex and Giza monuments.

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The shattering secret of 5,000 years ago!

Astonishing new evidence that pushes the birth of geometry back 2,500 years before its invention by the Greeks.

Revealed in intricate detail are the detailed architects' plans of Stonehenge and the Giza Pyramids.

A radical reappraisal of the meaning of Sun Worship.

This book re-writes history!


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