
Co-authored by Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend, 'Hamlet's Mill' is a seminal work that explores the idea that ancient myths from diverse cultures worldwide contain encoded astronomical knowledge, particularly concerning the precession of the equinoxes. The authors argue that these myths are not merely primitive stories but sophisticated ways of transmitting complex scientific data across generations, suggesting a shared, advanced understanding of the cosmos in antiquity.
I mean this is Hamlet's Mill. what's what's in the book Hamlet's Mill that that essentially shows you that this a lot of the sacred geometry which is a it's like a numeral system or these sacred numbers that are repeated through geometry, time, distance, even cosmic cycles as we
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"The book 'Hamlet's Mill' was explicitly mentioned as a source demonstrating how sacred geometry and processional numerology are encoded in ancient cultures, origin stories, and architecture, linking to a common system of knowledge."





