Yasukazu Huse
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Yasukazu Huse

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Hello, everyone! The number of the books I have written for more than twenty years has just reached 31 including 4 revised editions. I am attaching a cover photo set of the books I have written or edited since 2000. Among them, “The Megalithic Civilizations” deeply relates to your countries, especially the Great Britain, Ireland, Malta and Brittany (France). It is a book about megaliths in both Europe and Japan, most of which have existed for more than five thousand years. I’ve been researching those megaliths ever since I first saw the Ring of Brodgar, Orkney, in September 1980, just before I studied and learned European Drama, especially the absurd theater, with Dr. Clive Wake and Dr. David Bradby at the university of Kent at Canterbury, U.K. In the book, with my co-author, Mr. Makoto Akiyama, I try to solve the mystery of ancient super-technology used for designing and constructing the megalithic monuments. For example, in Wiltshire, such ancient monuments as Avebury outer stone circle, Silbury Hill, Marlborough Mound and Robin Hood’s Ball were all arranged geometrically. Please see the attached chart from my book. A is Avebury stone circle, B is Silbury Hill, C is Marlborough Mound and D is Robin Hood’s Ball. They were all constructed precisely on the same latitude or longitude even in a second (N51.416, W1.856). Besides that, their sizes (diameters) were also accurately calculated (A:B:C=4:2:1, C:D1:D2=2:5:7). I really think it is amazing. However, those facts are unfortunately not well known yet. So please promote the book and spread the idea that we had already a world-wide megalithic civilization about five thousand years ago.
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