Intervention | Free Book
How Humanity from the Future Has Changed Its Own Past
Alan Butler provides scientific evidence for time travel not only
being real, but having already happened. Many key events in the
history of humankind show evidence of having been intended by human
beings from the future, who took specific actions that would steer the
world in a particular direction. This 'intervention' theory is based
on sound mathematical and scientific arguments, consistent with
Einstein's demonstration of the possibility of time travel. Time
travellers - some of them anonymous, some celebrated in history - have
made alterations to our planetary and global environment (the creation
of the Moon, the extinction of the dinosaurs) that were necessary to
allow us to exist and to develop as an intelligent species. They have
also left us markers that show what steps we need to take to progress
further. All these interventions were placed retroactively within the
'timeline' for future generations, not for those immediately affected.
Key interventions include: The creation of the Moon If the Moon did
not exist, nor would we. The author demonstrates that the Moon was
built to make it possible for the Earth to become an incubator of
life.
The metal revolution The development of humanity's mastery over metal is a mystery, since the required temperatures for smelting metal exceeded anything that Neolithic man would have needed for any purpose. So how and why did smelting start? Add to that the fact that the first usable metal, bronze, is an alloy of copper and the much rarer tin and we begin to see the scale of the puzzle. Intervention supplies a convincing answer. The megalithic yard Neolithic peoples created a sophisticated, fully integrated system of measurements based on the actual size and mass of the Earth - a 'marker' for future scientific developments, surfacing again, apparently out of the blue, in 18th-century Washington, DC. But the most spectacular revelation lies in our future. By looking at the mathematics underlying many of the inventions, we discover, with unexpected precision, when our first contact with our future selves will happen. This will occur within the lifetime of most readers of this extraordinary book.
The metal revolution The development of humanity's mastery over metal is a mystery, since the required temperatures for smelting metal exceeded anything that Neolithic man would have needed for any purpose. So how and why did smelting start? Add to that the fact that the first usable metal, bronze, is an alloy of copper and the much rarer tin and we begin to see the scale of the puzzle. Intervention supplies a convincing answer. The megalithic yard Neolithic peoples created a sophisticated, fully integrated system of measurements based on the actual size and mass of the Earth - a 'marker' for future scientific developments, surfacing again, apparently out of the blue, in 18th-century Washington, DC. But the most spectacular revelation lies in our future. By looking at the mathematics underlying many of the inventions, we discover, with unexpected precision, when our first contact with our future selves will happen. This will occur within the lifetime of most readers of this extraordinary book.
About the Author
Alan Butler has spent 30 years immersed in world history, writing books delving into neglected recesses of the past, including ancient cosmology. Three of his books written with co-author Christopher Knight have attained cult status: Civilization One (2004), Before the Pyramids (2009) and The Hiram Key Revisited (2010), all published by Watkins. His most recent title was City of the Goddess (also published by Watkins, 2011).
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