Astronomy is the Key to solving the World's Mysteries
“Culture of Astronomy” by Thomas K. Dietrich presents
the key to solving the World’s Ancient Mysteries through Astronomy.
Dietrich has traveled the globe preforming
on-site investigations at holy energy sites after spending a lifetime of
studying ancient records, worldviews, and culture. He has found that all
ancient civilizations begin with their appreciation of the mechanisms and
principles of astronomy which leads them directly to other sciences,
philosophy, and religion. Astronomy is the mother of science. The cycles of
astronomy contain the history of the world. Cosmic myth is written upon the
constellations in the sky. Geologic upheavals of flood, fire, drought, and ice
are assigned to the signs of the zodiac.
Astronomy developed the “scientific method”
of long-term observation, recordation within a calibrated setting of wooden and
stone markers, continual review, and adjusted by more sky-watching and
record-keeping prior to attempting to formulate theories and conclusions. We
may understand that cycles dictate the origins of great ages of time, and that
myths such as Atlas, Uranus, and the Titians are cosmic in nature. Cosmic
physics also creates numbers, geometry, and proportion. Secret societies have
used the fundamentals of the science of astronomy as the basis of their
rituals, architecture, knowledge, and esoteric secrets.
Fran Lewis on Good Reads writes, “This
book is more than just a discussion of astronomy and astronomical phenomena. It
presents information that can be used in discussion groups, science classes in
college, study groups and even dinner parties to stimulate some very
interesting discussions. The book includes the origin of number, geometry,
science, law and religion. It includes research done by many historians based
on the subject matter included in each of the chapters. So, what did this non-
Science oriented reviewer learn from
reading the book. Quite a bit I might add and that is what I want to share with
you.”
The ancient astronomy of the Vedic and the
Maya cultures has proved to be an enormous embarrassment to modern science. How
could a primitive people discover gigantic cycles of time periods into the
billions of years? And how could ancient scientists in former times formulate
the super-accurate chronology of the Maya which equaled the accuracy of our
modern atomic clocks? It is for these reasons that modern science does not
present or teach the past history of stone-age astronomy which defeats their
theories of progress and human evolution from apes and animal origins. Indeed,
ancient cosmology presents a worldview of cosmic-equality where we are all
sapient beings interconnected throughout the universe to Cosmic Wisdom as one
people and ‘children of One God’.
Kirkus
Reviews, “Many great
scholars have agreed that mathematics, geometry, and astronomy are the common
language of humankind. Dietrich lays out a grammar of that common language. In
10 fast-paced, well-illustrated chapters, the guide ranges from the designs of
temples in Angkor Wat and Tikal to the commonalities of origin myths in ancient
Greek, Hebrew and Egyptian literatures. Dietrich contends that astronomical
concepts and applications formed the foundation of the ancient cultures he
studies. It’s a thought-provoking thesis and presents ancient cosmological knowledge
in accessible terms.”
Cinematographer and audience of the
YouTube presentation remarked, “You are able to present complicated concepts in
simple language that everyone can understand.”
Culture of Astronomy delves into the
origins of science, culture, and religion. This is one of the most
extraordinary and insightful books about understanding the science,
advancements, and achievements of the ancient world.
Culture of Astronomy by Thomas K. Dietrich
is available on Amazon.com
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