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Lost Science of Measuring the Earth: Discovering the Sacred Geometry of the Ancients [Paperback]

Robin Heath , John Michell
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  • Paperback: 150 pages
  • Publisher: Adventures Unlimited Press (1 Jan 2006)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1931882509
  • ISBN-13: 978-1931882507
  • Product Dimensions: 22.4 x 14.7 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 691,024 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Two leading researchers into ancient wisdom demonstrate that the earth's dimensions were accurately known prior to 3000 BC. These astonishing findings include a system of surveying and measure based on simple numerical and geometrical rules documents that remnants of this science still existed in medieval times when it became lost.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Unique Research on Megalithic Monument, 16 Jan 2007
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This review is from: Lost Science of Measuring the Earth: Discovering the Sacred Geometry of the Ancients (Paperback)
Formerly "The Measure of Albion": This book, from two leading pioneers in this field, reveals many new facts about ancient monuments such as that they were all symbolically coded using a single set of defined measures or lengths (i.e. metrology), that monuments were often interconnected using triangles and other sacred geometrical forms and that the size of the Earth itself was known - all a significant upgrade on what we expect from people with "no science".
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5.0 out of 5 stars the best remains hidden, 25 Jan 2008
By Jeremy J. Lynes - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Lost Science of Measuring the Earth: Discovering the Sacred Geometry of the Ancients (Paperback)
The study of ancient metrology and the numerical harmonics embedded within opens the mind to a whole new world. To me, the lack of academic attention to this subject is amazing given the seemingly grounded research these and a few other authors provide. But forget academia.....dive in for yourself. It seems certain that somebody in the past knew a lot more than we know now about the nature of our world and of mathematics. It is a great mystery. And as we harken back to the past for insights to help us survive a cloudy future, this ancient worldview that is preserved in megalithic monuments offers much promise.
To be true to the authors, this is my own take on the whole field of sacred geometry/ancient metrology. This book is more specialized, focusing on ancient geodesy of England and the world. But it is a superb introduction to their work and that of associates in the process of rediscovering this science.....just by doing the numbers.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Magnificent, 9 Feb 2008
By Kevin J. Harrison - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Lost Science of Measuring the Earth: Discovering the Sacred Geometry of the Ancients (Paperback)
At last a thorough analysis of what our ancient ancestors actually knew. It appears that we are the ones living in an age of ignorance, and unfortunately by choice.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Poor Quality and Research, 25 April 2011
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This review is from: Lost Science of Measuring the Earth: Discovering the Sacred Geometry of the Ancients (Paperback)
I had an open mind when I purchased this book. It has many original detailed illustrations and initially I thought that this was a potential indicator of good research. The reality is that the authors severely tweak the numbers to fit their theories and they fail to provide sufficient sources for their ancient distances or latitude/longitude coordinates. Reading this book and accepting all the data "as-is" would maybe convince many that the authors had uncovered some long lost information but their work is shoddy.

For instance, a quick check of the Latitude and Longitude of Stonehenge and the centre of Lundy Island reveals that the distance between the two sites is either 123.156 miles (Great Circle) or 123.274 miles (Distance along same line of latitude). In the book, they claim this distance is the "easily remembered" 123.4 miles. A diagram on page 60 shows this distance as their more detailed 123.4285714 miles but as we can clearly see, this distance is quite a lot more than the true distance if one is bothered to make more accurate measurements in the first place (0.2725714 miles in the case of the Great Circle distance or 0.1545714 miles in the case of distance along the same parallel). A reader of this review may interpret this as being too picky but remember, to make this distance fit the author's theories, they claim this distance to be an exact round number of 240,000 AMY's where an AMY is a unit of measurement introduced in the book. Quite clearly then, this cannot be the case because the error is a significant number of AMY's (An AMY = 2.715 feet).

Another example cunningly skipped over is in the discussion about the station rectangle formed by the Station Stones at Stonehenge (well, 1 of them - 3 of them are not there anymore). When Stonehenge was surveyed by Professor Thom in 1973, he indicated this rectangle to have short side lengths of 111.1 feet and 110.2 feet. In this book, the authors make the rectangle fit a Pythagorean dimension such that the short sides of the rectangle are the short sides of 5:12:13 Pythagorean triangles. This would probably be ok but to do so, they need those rectangle sides to be equal to 108 feet. So, despite a survey telling them the rectangle has sides of 110 and 111 feet, they chop out 3 feet for no other reason than to make it fit their model. This continual tweaking is hidden from their narrative and after checking a few details I could see that none of their theories stand up to scrutiny.

This book is pseudoscience and poor pseudoscience at that. I did wonder why one of the authors scoffed at the accuracy of modern GPS because a reader does not have to visit these ancient sites to prove how erratic the conclusions are in this book. Perhaps GPS didn't give the authors the true figures they required out in the field?

Written in the same pseudo-scientific style of authors like Graham Hancock, this book is not going to be challenging conventional history.
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