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THE BOOK THAT MIGHT CHANGE YOUR VISION

OF HISTORY AND THE UNIVERSE FOREVER

 

  • New incontrovertible evidence suggests that Celtic Druids were cognizant with a 366-degree geometry derived from the most fundamental physical characteristics of our world

  •  Surprisingly, this knowledge appears to have been inherited from the Megalithic sages of Stonehenge, who might have played a key role in the rise of the world's first great civilisations around the globe

  •  Harder perhaps to believe but true, this knowledge seems to have been passed down until today, with Druidic Initiates — most probably hiding in the highest ranks of Freemasonry —  still secretly using this geometry in their architectural planning and constructions

  •   The Great Pyramid of Giza is a temple of this part-astronomical part-geometrical knowledge

  •   Last but not least, the numbers used — 366, 40 and 10 — are encrypted in the physics of our universe and the biology of the human species, as if they were the signature of the Great Architect still revered today by Freemasons

  •  The world-shattering arguments presented in this book are easy to check, and the final interpretation is always left to the reader

 

Progressive Press, 2016

 

 

 

NUMBERS OF THE GODS

How Druids Have Secretly Kept their Fabulous Knowledge... Until Today!

Reviews

"Numbers of the Gods is a tour de force in prehistoric research. This is a masterful, convincing and utterly compulsive read." —Alan Butler, author of Civilization One

"In this well-researched book Sylvain Tristan has made a convincing case that an advanced mathematical and astronomical science existed in prehistoric times, that was shared by peoples across continents, and which has also trickled down the ages through secret societies such as the Knights Templar and the Freemasons. Numbers of the Gods is a must-read book for anyone fascinated by humankind's forgotten origins." —Robert Bauval, author of The Orion Mystery

"A very well written book with copious quotes and references, illustrated throughout... Sylvain has woven together evidence from 7,000 years of history from multiple authors into a comprehensive volume... Anyone interested in this field should find it illuminating... a very worthwhile addition to the ancient science debate." —The Megalithic Portal

The first lines of the book...

 

"Initially, this book was supposed to be about Celtic Druids —white-robed bearded sages who lived some two millennia ago in the northwestern fringes and isles of the European continent — and their knowledge. It soon became obvious that it would be much more than that.

      First, my research for this book soon led me to contemplate the possibility that Druidic knowledge was far older than orthodox historians usually think it is. Second, it soon became just as obvious that this Druidic knowledge had not disappeared with the Druids, but that it had probably — and secretly — lived on until this very day. That makes two bold assertions already.

      Finally, there was little doubt that this knowledge was, and indeed still is, of extreme importance. Not only does it include advanced mathematics, geometry and astronomy, but it also happens to reveal a beautiful harmony in our world, i.e. a mathematical order which is highly reminiscent of the Harmony of the Spheres referred to by Pythagoras in Antiquity. Pythagoras believed there was a harmony in the cosmos, a beautiful order of things, and that the movements of the celestial spheres, such as the Sun, the Moon and the planets, produced an imperceptible music which made human life on Earth harmonious. He may have called this celestial hum the 'music of the heavens.' His followers, the Pythagoreans, thought the Earth and the other heavenly spheres were separated from one another by intervals corresponding to beautiful numerical proportions similar to the harmonic lengths of strings, and that the movements of these bodies gave rise to this mysterious music..."

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