the comments are fascinating, a shitload of comments many against it some for it, some evidence for it, alot of baseless bashing, i dont know what to conclude really. he seems to be implying some serious shit. personally im not understanding the math, i see that he is using the giza as the prime meridian but the math im kinda lost on hopefully someone with a lil mathepertize can pull this one through for us and we can all benefit from this knowledge?
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John Grund
4 months ago
1:48:01 or 1:48:16 1:48:46 (temple of masks) 1:49:00 (Jaguar Priests) The problem with the 6.56' high measurement of the temple of the Jaguar, Masks, and Priests (measured nearly a century ago, as the speaker so clearly points out). . . is that the unit of measurement for an inch, and a foot was based on the width of the king's toe. A king that would not exist until centuries after the temple of the Jaguar, Masks, and Priests were built. If this is truly an accurate representation, as the speaker indicates, this would be unequivocal proof of time travel. Even if you take King David I of Scotland's view, that would still be 1130 A.D. The Mayan civilization was from 1100 BC to 750c AD (rough estimate from memory). That still puts the speaker's "Perfect measurement from Mars" several hundred years before that unit of measurement was made.