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The View Over Atlantis
The View Over Atlantis
Author: John Michell
The entire surface of the earth is marked with the traces of a gigantic work of prehistoric engineering...involving the use of polar magnetism togetgher with another positive force related to solar energy. The View Over Atlantis contains evidence to support these conclusions.
ISBN: 445913
Publication Date: 11/1972
Pages: 211
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Publisher: Ballantine
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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The View Over Atlantis, John Michell's unrivaled introduction to megalithic science, earth mysteries, and the inner meaning of number and measure, was described by Colin Wilson as "one of the great seminal books of our generationa book which will be argued about for decades to come." Across much of the globe are ancient earthworks and stone monuments built for an unknown purpose. Their shared features suggest that they were originally part of a worldwide system, and John Michell argues that they served the elemental science of the archaic civilization that Plato referred to as Atlantis. In this connection the most significant modern discovery is that of "leys," the mysterious network of straight lines that link the ancient places of Britain and have their counterparts in China, Australia, South America, and elsewhere. John Michell's studies of ancient measures have enabled him to define their exact values. The same units recur in the dimensions of monuments all over the world, from Stonehenge to Teotihuacán, and reveal the builders' knowledge of the size and shape of the spheroidal earth, and with it the outlines of their cosmology. 82 b/w illustrations.


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