Walter Cruttenden | Cosmic Influence, July 30, 2012

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Walter Cruttenden
Amateur Theoretical Archaeo-Astronomer and Author of the Binary Theory of Precession

Ancient cultures around the world spoke of a vast cycle of time with alternating dark and golden ages; Plato called it the Great Year. Most of us were taught there is no cycle and there was no higher age on earth. But recent archaeological and anthropological evidence suggests that long before the classical Dark Age mankind had knowledge of astronomy, mathematics, advanced engineering techniques and many other capabilities that don’t easily fit the linear paradigm.

The myth and folklore from multiple yet unrelated cultures hint at a pre Babel consciousness that goes beyond the limits of the five senses, implying abilities that are the subject of much research today. If there was such an historical time on earth and the cycle is real then it must have a natural cause akin to the powerful celestial motions that produce the diurnal cycle of day and night or the annual cycle of the seasons.

This talk explores the possibility that the precession of the equinox (the movement of the stars across the sky – at about 50” per year), which so fascinated the ancients, has been misdiagnosed and may be the observable of our solar system in motion. Beyond producing changes in our ionosphere, magnetosphere, and the ebb and flow of the ice ages, it might also be the indirect mechanism resulting in the waxing and waning of consciousness implied in the writings of great men from Hesiod to Newton.
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