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Sacred Geometry of the Earth Mark Vidler

Sacred Geometry of the Earth By Mark Vidler

Sacred Geometry of the Earth by Mark Vidler


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Identifies the patterns of our planet's design within the natural landscape.

Sacred Geometry of the Earth Summary

Sacred Geometry of the Earth: The Ancient Matrix of Monuments and Mountains by Mark Vidler

From continent to continent across the globe, Mark Vidler and Catherine Young reveal that order is everywhere on Earth. On remote islands, soaring summits, and level deltas, they unveil natural topographic patterns related to pi, the golden ratio, and right-triangle geometry. And as the planet's design emerges, it becomes clear that this hidden order in nature decided the location of ancient monuments the world over.Through detailed maps, Vidler and Young show how the locations of megalithic monuments reflect and enhance a natural pattern on the Earth that connects its major features. The authors examine the geography of many islands and each continent, including Antarctica, to show how the highest peak on each landmass falls on a line connecting coastal extremes. They reveal how circles of standing stones and man-made mounds mark intersections of these lines.

Sacred Geometry of the Earth Reviews

The intriguing theories of Catherine Young and Mark Vidler concerning the coincidence of prominent landscape features shown in their juxtapositions to express mathematical ratios in terms of nautical miles should not be dismissed. * John Neal, author of Measuring the Megaliths and The Structure of Metrology *
An astonishing piece of work and utterly compelling. * Allan Brown, illustrator and contributor to How the World Is Made *
Authors Mark Vidler and Catherine Young, in a book loaded with photographs and illustrations, detail how ancient and distant man-made sites and mountain peaks across our planet's landscape curiously interconnect across the vast globe into various geometric patterns. From the Giza pyramids, Stonehenge, Machu Pichu, the standing stones of Carnac, Angkor Wat, and numerous other significant locations, the authors illustrate and explain the curious geographical correlations and search for meanings and explanations to try and explain these widespread patterns. * AP Magazine, Brent Raynes, March 2016 *

About Mark Vidler

Mark Vidler is an artist, designer, and carpenter who studied at the Hornsey School of Art, the Polytechnic of Central London, and Bath Academy. The author of The Star Mirror, he has studied early history and the stellar alignments of ancient monuments since 1994. Catherine Young spent her childhood in Africa, Italy, and Austria before graduating from Bristol University in England. She teaches English at a school in Wiltshire. Both authors live in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, U.K.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Foreword Keys to Earths Sacred Geometry by Rand Flem-Ath

1
Signposts in the Landscape

2
Patterns in the Hills

3
Measured Monuments

4
Earth Measurements

5
Circular Reasoning

6
Mountains and Monuments

7
Almendres

8
A Line to Everest

9 Intercontinental

10 American Monuments

11 Copying Nature

12 Cold Continent

13 Angkor

14 Neolithic Language

15 Pi and the Songlines

16 Views from the Past

Appendix 1 Common Geometric Shapes among Extreme Points surrounding Cornish Stone Circles

Appendix 2 Maeshowe Detail

Notes

Bibliography

Index

Additional information

GOR013113564
9781620554685
1620554682
Sacred Geometry of the Earth: The Ancient Matrix of Monuments and Mountains by Mark Vidler
Used - Like New
Paperback
Inner Traditions Bear and Company
2016-02-25
288
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