Argues that the Phaistos disc, a carved stone disc from ancient Crete, contains mathematical information about the movement of the sun and stars.
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Argues that the Phaistos disc, a carved stone disc from ancient Crete, contains mathematical information about the movement of the sun and stars.
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Richard –
Contains some good research, even if the conclusion needs some refinement due to the information that is not included which is available on the subject, notably the existence of much astrological data from Babylonia. However this is only one aspect of Butler's conclusion, and the rest of the research is meticulous, if not solid. The problem is that this book, just like many others that have a remit from a publisher, feel like they have to offer a conclusion when in truth there is simply not enoug Contains some good research, even if the conclusion needs some refinement due to the information that is not included which is available on the subject, notably the existence of much astrological data from Babylonia. However this is only one aspect of Butler's conclusion, and the rest of the research is meticulous, if not solid. The problem is that this book, just like many others that have a remit from a publisher, feel like they have to offer a conclusion when in truth there is simply not enough evidence to reach any firm conclusion. we still do not know the true purpose of the Phaistos disc, but I think there is much to look at in this book, and I feel the research here is better than far more recent stuff, which does not seem to have much basis in reality (Dr Gareth Owens - you're jut making stuff up). Read this book with such thoughts in mind, and you will have an informative experience.
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