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Ruins in the world relating to precession
Angkor Vat, Borobudur, Tian Tan Gong Yuan


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Q: What is the mystery?
A: Both Borobudur (Eighth-Ninth century) of Java Island in Indonesia and Angkor Vat (Eighth-Fourteen century) in Cambodia are temples expressing the state of space on the earth, and the buildings there indicate the numbers of precession movement, which is considered as a clock in the sky. (See Chinmoku-no-Shinden (Sanctuary of Silence) PHP Research Publication for details). The number of precessions has been recognized globally from the old times, and even ancient documents and ruins tell us to turn our attention consciously to precession movement. The reason for that is still unknown. Yet, it is said that it has something to do with a cataclysm of the earth that is evoked by a phenomenon in space.

Q: What do I think?
A: The fact that the ruins at Borobudur and Angkor Vat had been built based on the knowledge of precession is interesting. It seems that the knowledge of precession movement has existed since the earliest times. That is quite in the nature of things; it is because from fifty thousand years ago when there was no big city until quite recently, people had been staring at a starlit sky, and continuing with observations while being in awe of its beauty and mystery. Thus, it would come as no surprise at all if they then happened to discover the relationship between precession, the clock in the sky, and a convulsion of nature. That was why ancient people had left a great number of ruins of astronomical observations such as Stonehenge and Tiwanaco to modern times.

It is necessary to make further investigation into the relationship between precession and the convulsion of nature. Since many scholars in the world have already been investigating into it individually, I would also like to make a report of the results here.


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