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The Origin of Time and the Great Sirius Observatory: For the first time the 88 constellations are explained back to their antediluvian origin in the ... their creation.

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The Origin of Time is the explanation of the origin of the 88 constellations and of the concepts of time that they represent. The Origin of Time is a stand alone publication but it is also the companion to The Origin of the Zodiac by the same author, also available on Kindle. (All books by Hugh Evans are available in paperback at originofthezodiac.com). Both books refer to the Star Maps of Gwynedd, over 1,000,000 acres of star maps on the ground in North Wales that defined the heavens above. This is explained in full.

The 88 constellations were created by an ancient antediluvian people who had observed the heavens for several precessionary cycles to understand the movement. This ancient people designed the constellations and named them to reflect their movement over several precessionary cycles, This is the proof and it is explained in The Origin of Time. The heavens were made in one ancient language, Welsh = Cymraeg. This language has evolved into English over the millennia but remained unchanged in North Wales. We can use this language to finally and completely understand the heavens. It is like listening to an orchestra playing in harmony for the first time. The same ancient people invented our numbers, shapes, vowels, which is explained in The Origin of Numbers. All the different aspects of time through the day and year were also invented in this language and is explained in The Origin of Time.

767 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 6, 2024

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Hugh Evans

20 books
Welsh publisher and author.

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