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Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

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Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Maybe they are the gods that created humanity. But that's, you know, what my book is about. That's what I expound upon. That's what I speculate, that they were stuck here, and their job was to... unplug their planet from the tug of the sun and be on their way because it wasn't good for them to orbit. It was a free-floating planet. It's never meant to orbit anything.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Maybe they are the gods that created humanity. But that's, you know, what my book is about. That's what I expound upon. That's what I speculate, that they were stuck here, and their job was to... unplug their planet from the tug of the sun and be on their way because it wasn't good for them to orbit. It was a free-floating planet. It's never meant to orbit anything.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

And its orbit in the sun caused all sort of disruption out there. So they were stuck here in the solar system and on Earth trying to to be done with it, and in the process they might have created us. They might have been the gods we talk about in mythology or in holy scriptures, but I believe they left now because… You know, they succeeded at their mission.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

And its orbit in the sun caused all sort of disruption out there. So they were stuck here in the solar system and on Earth trying to to be done with it, and in the process they might have created us. They might have been the gods we talk about in mythology or in holy scriptures, but I believe they left now because… You know, they succeeded at their mission.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

And its orbit in the sun caused all sort of disruption out there. So they were stuck here in the solar system and on Earth trying to to be done with it, and in the process they might have created us. They might have been the gods we talk about in mythology or in holy scriptures, but I believe they left now because… You know, they succeeded at their mission.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

You know, they saved themselves and they're gone. And that's, you know, what I write my book about. And it's called Water and Chaos. And I created a website for it, waterandchaosbook.com. And I'm going to upload chapters there as I finish them. But it might take me, you know, a year to write it. But the vision of it all kind of came spontaneously right before I started doing this. Yes.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

You know, they saved themselves and they're gone. And that's, you know, what I write my book about. And it's called Water and Chaos. And I created a website for it, waterandchaosbook.com. And I'm going to upload chapters there as I finish them. But it might take me, you know, a year to write it. But the vision of it all kind of came spontaneously right before I started doing this. Yes.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

You know, they saved themselves and they're gone. And that's, you know, what I write my book about. And it's called Water and Chaos. And I created a website for it, waterandchaosbook.com. And I'm going to upload chapters there as I finish them. But it might take me, you know, a year to write it. But the vision of it all kind of came spontaneously right before I started doing this. Yes.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Not much there. I just posted the prologue, but I have a few more chapters that I'm going to add, yes. Cool, cool.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Not much there. I just posted the prologue, but I have a few more chapters that I'm going to add, yes. Cool, cool.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Not much there. I just posted the prologue, but I have a few more chapters that I'm going to add, yes. Cool, cool.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Yeah, I wrote a little bit of it before, I guess, I started this project. And maybe that's why this project, you know, was phases and became so fascinating because, you know, somehow it chimed with what I was thinking. And, you know, this, you know, Egyptian history is right there. And they have this winged disc. What else could it be? I don't think it's the sun.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Yeah, I wrote a little bit of it before, I guess, I started this project. And maybe that's why this project, you know, was phases and became so fascinating because, you know, somehow it chimed with what I was thinking. And, you know, this, you know, Egyptian history is right there. And they have this winged disc. What else could it be? I don't think it's the sun.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

Yeah, I wrote a little bit of it before, I guess, I started this project. And maybe that's why this project, you know, was phases and became so fascinating because, you know, somehow it chimed with what I was thinking. And, you know, this, you know, Egyptian history is right there. And they have this winged disc. What else could it be? I don't think it's the sun.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

I think it's this mysterious visitor that was orbiting us for a while.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

I think it's this mysterious visitor that was orbiting us for a while.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

I think it's this mysterious visitor that was orbiting us for a while.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

I'm glad you brought it up. There are actually more mysteries to Russia that are known about in the West. So I'll start with the obvious, with St. Petersburg. So we're taught that it's not a very old city. You know, Peter the Great built it. Yet when you visit there, you are instantly struck with the amount of megalithic stonework.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

I'm glad you brought it up. There are actually more mysteries to Russia that are known about in the West. So I'll start with the obvious, with St. Petersburg. So we're taught that it's not a very old city. You know, Peter the Great built it. Yet when you visit there, you are instantly struck with the amount of megalithic stonework.

Matt Beall Limitless
Impossible Precision: A Scientific Study of Ancient Egyptian Stone Vessels | #45 Dr. Max Fomitchev-Zamilov

I'm glad you brought it up. There are actually more mysteries to Russia that are known about in the West. So I'll start with the obvious, with St. Petersburg. So we're taught that it's not a very old city. You know, Peter the Great built it. Yet when you visit there, you are instantly struck with the amount of megalithic stonework.