Dr. Brian Keating
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Exactly. And we even speak of that now and come to think of it as you're saying it, light years. What is a light year? It's a measurement of distance, but it's in terms of time. So it's exactly what consonant with what you're saying. We are always going to have this combination, this interrelation, this competition between things in space and things in time.
Exactly. And we even speak of that now and come to think of it as you're saying it, light years. What is a light year? It's a measurement of distance, but it's in terms of time. So it's exactly what consonant with what you're saying. We are always going to have this combination, this interrelation, this competition between things in space and things in time.
Exactly. And we even speak of that now and come to think of it as you're saying it, light years. What is a light year? It's a measurement of distance, but it's in terms of time. So it's exactly what consonant with what you're saying. We are always going to have this combination, this interrelation, this competition between things in space and things in time.
And he realized with this tube that he could see the great distances that also afforded him this extra advantage when it came to predicting the future, as you said.
And he realized with this tube that he could see the great distances that also afforded him this extra advantage when it came to predicting the future, as you said.
And he realized with this tube that he could see the great distances that also afforded him this extra advantage when it came to predicting the future, as you said.
Well, you'd have to start with like, you know, GOG or whatever, you know, the first cavemen and women, you know, as I said, the 40 guys.
Well, you'd have to start with like, you know, GOG or whatever, you know, the first cavemen and women, you know, as I said, the 40 guys.
Well, you'd have to start with like, you know, GOG or whatever, you know, the first cavemen and women, you know, as I said, the 40 guys.
Yeah. Yeah. It's going to be much more, you know, optimal time for that. Exactly. So tens of thousands pre-antiquity, you would say. Then the, I would say, fast forward, you know, to the maybe Egyptian epoch, you know, 5000 BCE, so to speak, when they had also a very zodiological and astrological conception of these objects.
Yeah. Yeah. It's going to be much more, you know, optimal time for that. Exactly. So tens of thousands pre-antiquity, you would say. Then the, I would say, fast forward, you know, to the maybe Egyptian epoch, you know, 5000 BCE, so to speak, when they had also a very zodiological and astrological conception of these objects.
Yeah. Yeah. It's going to be much more, you know, optimal time for that. Exactly. So tens of thousands pre-antiquity, you would say. Then the, I would say, fast forward, you know, to the maybe Egyptian epoch, you know, 5000 BCE, so to speak, when they had also a very zodiological and astrological conception of these objects.
And yet they would build things, you know, in relation to the positions of stars and constellations.
And yet they would build things, you know, in relation to the positions of stars and constellations.
And yet they would build things, you know, in relation to the positions of stars and constellations.
Sundial, obelisks, you know, things that were used, primitive things. Stonehenge also, I think it's like 20,000 years ago. They believe it's related to some astronomical observations. They're not entirely certain about that.
Sundial, obelisks, you know, things that were used, primitive things. Stonehenge also, I think it's like 20,000 years ago. They believe it's related to some astronomical observations. They're not entirely certain about that.
Sundial, obelisks, you know, things that were used, primitive things. Stonehenge also, I think it's like 20,000 years ago. They believe it's related to some astronomical observations. They're not entirely certain about that.
It's one of those great mysteries that's – I think it's less controversial, Stonehenge, than the pyramids. The pyramids seem to be like almost – they lead people into thinking about aliens and all sorts of –
It's one of those great mysteries that's – I think it's less controversial, Stonehenge, than the pyramids. The pyramids seem to be like almost – they lead people into thinking about aliens and all sorts of –