Two-Thirds: A History of our Galaxy
David Myers & David Percy
With the ever-increasing awareness of climate change, this work is even more relevant years after it was originally written. Providing specific details as to how mankind could commence development of advanced technologies, discontinue our reliance on fossil fuels, take better care of the planet, and check global warming.
The scope of Two-Thirds: A History of our Galaxy is unprecedented. It provides answers to the great questions of our time. The book shows that mankind has a very limited understanding of virtually all the forces that govern the physical universe; as to date we have only been able to observe what lies beyond our solar system from a very limited platform – this planet.
Featuring new insights into the workings of the universe, Two-Thirds demonstrates that an advanced means of propulsion can also produce almost unlimited amounts of energy.
Evidence contained in Two-Thirds suggests that trans-dimensional energy production combined with the technology of the Rapidly Spinning Disk could be a complete substitute for our fossil fuels, as well as a complete substitute for conventional aircraft engines and primitive rocket travel. Such a technology would function in harmony with both the hyperD and physical parts of the universe.
Two-Thirds demonstrates how this knowledge is encoded into some of our ancient monuments such as: Glastonbury Tor, Stonehenge & Avebury in England; the Great Pyramid & the Sphinx in Egypt, and Teotihuacán in Mexico.
A significant part of this dramatic and compelling history involves a complex of structures on our neighbour, the red planet. Rarely seen computer enhanced NASA photographs of the Cydonia region of Mars taken in the 1970s support this crucial segment of the work.
This unusual book:
- Demonstrates how to develop propulsion systems without using propellants of any kind.
- Proposes radically different energy generation technologies.
- Features totally new information on the nature of light and gravity.
- Examines the essential requirements for the evolution of self-aware life.
- Introduces fresh insights into the true capabilities of the human brain.
- Demonstrates why Homo Sapiens is not indigenous to planet Earth.
- Explains how all peoples on Earth have a part of this history incorporated into their cultures as allegory.
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Analyses a number of NASA orthographically rectified photographs of the surface of Mars, which, when combined with British Ordnance Survey maps of parts of southern England, display remarkable correspondences. This finding suggests a demonstrable, purposeful link between Mars and Earth.
Written in the form of a dramatised history, Two-Thirds features a lavishly-illustrated Appendix that shows clearly and explicitly the full extent of the compelling evidence available.
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At the turn of the millennium we should be opening our minds to totally new possibilities and looking seriously at unusual presentations of seemingly fantastic information.
Mary Bennett
editor
The Only Planet of Choice
Two-Thirds: A History of our Galaxy reveals the history and origins of human beings, offering an explanation of the 'missing link'.
The linkage of sacred geometry, physics and mathematics to mankind's origins . . . is brilliant.
Aviation Informatics
magazine
The authors of Two-Thirds: A History of our Galaxy have undertaken some meticulous and fascinating research.
"Their studies on the fit of the Martian Cydonia complex as photographed by NASA with the Avebury, Stonehenge and Glastonbury complexes are breathtaking.
Eileen Roche
TEMS News UK
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