Thoth: Architect of the Universe
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While researching the metrology of the megalithic monuments of Britain and Egypt, Ellis made an important and previously unnoticed observation. Many of the megalithic monuments of the world, including Stonehenge and the Great Pyramid, can be viewed as being maps of the earth. These maps are verifiable as being designed in this fashion because they include within their structure the latitudes of specific topographical features on the surface of the earth. The architect of these monuments was making maps, the only thing now to be found is where the X marks the spot was placed... The ancient monument builders were constructing technical messages for the future, messages like the mathematical constant pi above. Thoth, Architect of the Universe has gone beyond this simple observation and found evidence of maps carved into the very fabric and design of these great megalithic monuments. Structures like the great henge of Avebury are quite obvious in their cartographical design, others, like the Great Pyramid of Giza, are less obvious. Nevertheless, all of these monuments can be seen to be maps of our Earth, maps that date from the Neolithic age.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #342794 in Books
- Published on: 2002-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 280 pages
Editorial Reviews
British Astrological Society
Excellent value and I'll be getting Ellis's other book Jesus, Last of the Pharaohs pronto.
Natasha Soliar
An esteemed Egyptologist
I looked at the jacket and colour photos and I can see that your thesis is in error.
From the Publisher
This paperback edition has been greatly revised and edited since the original hardback version was published.
Customer Reviews
Truly makes one think solutions have finally been found.
This book makes you think solutions have been found for the pyramids and stonehenge. The mathematical parts of the book can be heavy going but the conclusions are truly astounding as well as being very believable.
Brilliant Research ... Exciting Theories
I couldn't put this book down. Some of the mathematics and measurements were a little hard to follow, but essentially it was excellent research on the part of Ralph Ellis. I have confirmed much of this for myself now (as everyone should do after reading any book) and can accept much of what he says.
The Stonehenge, and avebury sections were excellent and possible (if not probable). I was looking forward to hearing more about his story on the pyramids, but found his conclusion here a little disappointing. I don't want to waste it for anyone else, so let me know what you think after reading it. Perhaps I am being a little harsh on this section of the book.
All in all, well worth the money.
Excellent read, very easy to follow.
I have read numerous books in this field and found this one particularly easy to follow, Ralph Ellis's enthusiasm carries one along. Very stimulating and extremely plausible answers to the enigma that is Stonehenge.



