i've read and watched a lot about the pyramids, stonehenge, other megaliths, and all sorts of encoded math, but never came across this guy. he's got a classic voice and old school delivery that i love, hearkens back to the days when people actually knew what the fuck they were talking about and you can tell they were passionate about it. a seriousness, a dignity. it's tons of numbers and math, 5 hours long. wish i was exposed to this in 94 when it was released, i was very much into math then.
Smoking a fucking pipe no less.
That intro...
Hot damn.
Amazing voice indeed...
This is gonna be some great information.
1:40 he's saucy too!
Everything he's saying makes a lot of sense.
6:00 - 6:47 damn though.
11:00 damn yo.
12:00 wow this is some crazy shit.
14:50 it's very thought provoking...
Seems like once you understand the general concept, it starts shaping up more like a language than just a bunch of numbers.
I just think that the beings responsible for this had to be able to see the planet on a zoomed out scale... so either they were stationed off planet, or they were giants. Or maybe they could fly. But I'm doubting the latter 2 explanations.
These stone structures are the only way to stand the test of time... besides launching some shit into orbit.
19:20 very interesting seeing it laid out this way.
20:58 amen.
21:44 - 22:20 I love this... it makes all the sense in the world.
24:20 LOL this guy is fun!
alright, 3 and a half hours in so far. shit's pretty mind blowing. seems like all the megaliths and mounds are related and interconnected. the foresight and planning required to have everything work out so perfectly like this... it almost seems like it's beyond intelligence. like the universe has a scripting language and harmonic data sets it prefers and some beings know how to engage with that process. or it was a literal god. that might be the same thing.
what a sight the world must have been when these works were fresh.