Who Built the Moon? By Christopher Knight and Alan Butler
Is the moon also in on it?
For lovers of conspiracy theories, bizarre stories, and baffling coincidences, you’ll definitely enjoy Knight and Butler’s analysis of this unassuming lunar orb in the sky.
The authors give a blow by blow account of our planet’s little rock companion, and some of the figures will puzzle and astound you. Four seems to be a magically recurring number when discussing the moon. It’s 400 times smaller than the sun, 1/400 of the distance from the sun, and also a quarter of the earth’s diameter. Coincidence? There’s more of that. If you want to delve deeper, don’t think of yourself a lunatic, just grab a copy of this book.
It’s actually a very entertaining and fun read, and you don’t have to be a mathematician to appreciate the numbers presented here. The authors give a lot of interesting insights and speculations in Who Built The Moon? And though some people may find it to be too bogus, they actually make me question that which we have believed in for belief’s sake. Was the walk on the moon a hoax? The authors touch on this subject as well. With presented facts and evidence, it’s up to you to decide for yourself.
This book might even propel readers to discover more coincidences for them. Who Built The Moon? is not a book that challenges your belief system, you’ll find that it’s one that will propel you to further investigate your faith.
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