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Who Built the Moon?

By: Christopher Knight, Alan Butler
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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?

©2015 Christopher Knight and Alan Butler (P)2018 Tantor
Astronomy Media Studies Unexplained Mysteries Solar System
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Too many coincidences for the Moon 2 be unplanned

This book will definitely make you ask what is the purpose of the Moon, and who put it there in the first place. The Moon is not accident at all. The Moon in many ways inpacts our lives daily.

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Thoughtful

Highly compelling look into the unexplainable phenomena littered throughout our ancient history and the natural world.

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informative

I love numbers because they dont lie and are without the burden of perception. but the narrator made this tough for me to get through. I kept getting headaches, frequently misheard and had to keep the volume pretty high. it took alot away from the book, for me.

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Very, very interesting...

it started out with a lot of psychobabble and seemingly irrelevant clutter... but it came together. a lot of interesting data was discussed that seem to make sense.... a lot of the math; actually almost all of it, is way over my head, but the connection is laid out and I'm going to research this more

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Don’t judge a book by its title

Abstract out of the Box, backed by science and data. Very interesting in deed. Would recommend if you are looking for proof of aliens.

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This is a fascinating book that opens the mind to unique possibilities!

Initially I must say - that listening to this book provoked its purchase - I look forward to having it in my hands. Secondly, it is most disheartening to read other review that weaponize words and thoughts. Seldom will one find complete agreement with another human but there are ways by which to express oneself in an orderly fashion - I say this in defense of the authors.

The book truly opens dimensions into alternative but most rational thought - these areas such as probability and quantum fields are most fascinating to me. The unique aspects

of the moon and its relation to the earth is also defined very well in a complimentary read called A New Science of Heaven - the connection between both works is extraordinary. The narration is excellent and enthusiastic and keeps one throughly engaged. I would highly recommend this book to anyone interested in our relation to this most unique moon that is part of our inherent nature. I applaud anyone such as these authors who have the courage and energy to explore our existence in new and novel ways. Thank you all and take care ! Prof. R

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Fun math play.

I’m not going to double check the math. I don’t have a physical copy to do the math. It left me with more questions than answers. A good sense of wonder. But overall just keep religion out.

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The reader has an annoying habit of ending every sentence on a slightly higher note or pitch than the rest of the sentence. It doesn’t sound natural.

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Interest Theory

Because of the technical info I am glade I chose Audible, if not I would have skipped lots of pages. Did not agree with the conclusion. Very disappointing.

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Great book

This was a very good and interesting book. The only real issue I have with it, is that it repeats the same info quite a bit. It goes into the mathematics of everything, and while the accuracy they claim likely isn't as extreme as they claim, it is still within a margin of error and should stand out. Their ultimate theory seems a bit unlikely, but they even admit that, and say that they are open to ideas that better explain it. I agree that science is currently far too political, and valid theories and math get pushed aside to better suit the current ideas.

Overall, if you are a fan of theories that seem a bit out there, a fan of astronomy, or just wonder how the moon is how it is. This is a great book. It also shows how little we truly know about it.

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