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In this ground-breaking show,
Walter Cruttenden and Geoff Patino explore ancient myth and folklore
of cultures throughout the world and its connection to the stars,
and specifically the celestial motion known as the precession of
the equinox. The hosts and their guests examine evidence that precession
is caused by our Sun's interaction with a lost companion star, which
the ancients knew of, and how this grand celestial motion causes
a great cycle of Ages that has influenced human history on a vast
scale and continues to influence our life experience on Earth today.
What do the Ancients say about the cycle of the Ages? Is there evidence
of past higher ages in the archaeological record? Where is mankind
now and what can we expect in the coming years? What are the celestial
mechanics involved in the theory and is there scientific support
for it? Can human consciousness really be influenced by the cosmic
environment?
Walter is an amateur theoretical
archaeo-astronomer and author of the binary theory of precession.
As Executive Director of the Binary Research Institute he researches
the celestial mechanics of the precession of the equinox, as well
as myth and folklore related to this phenomenon. He is the writer-producer
of The Great Year, a PBS documentary film that explores evidence
of astronomical cycles of time known to cultures throughout the
ancient world. You'll explore ancient myth and folklore of world-wide
cultures, their connection to the stars, and the precession of the
equinox
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