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> Martin Stower Wrote:
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> > Martin Stower Wrote:
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> > > Not so very long ago, Creighton was kind enough to
> > > recommend to me this little book.
>
> Hi M
>
> Taking time out to express sincere thanks
> to Scott Creighton and yourself for bringing this
> book to the forums and in particular my
> attention.
>
> I became totally engrossed in reading the first
> 70-80 odd pages that google provided (as a
> preview) and have now (albeit I am not obsessed
> with mathematics) ordered a copy.
>
> I made recent comment about AE knowledge of
> mathematics (with unanswered questions from the
> esteemed Thanos5150) but this, particularly the
> early section on their treatment of fractions and
> in particular 2/3 rds , 1 1/2 reciprocal IS
> staggering in its practicality.
>
> Highly recommended even though I haven't read the
> remaining 2/3rds! ;-)
> Especially for those naysayers, who harbour weird
> doubts about the ability of "Egyptology" to
> decipher hieroglyphs and hieratic.
>
> Martin , I understand (I believe) the significance
> of the RC "graffiti" but on this and recent new
> "research' issues SC has had his bum kicked ….
> already! Sadly for you, it is possibly still too
> sore to engage you in further argument ,at this
> time, or until..... another epiphany strikes the
> castle?
>
> Cheers
For one mad moment, I thought you’d ordered HOAX, a work not renowned for its mathematical content.
Creighton has in any case decided that his safest policy is to ignore me.
What brought me back here was playing with variants of this:
http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/search.php? . . .
You will see that it provides the missing search.
M.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 17-Jul-18 10:47 by Martin Stower.
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> Martin Stower Wrote:
> -------------------------------------------------------
> > Martin Stower Wrote:
> > -------------------------------------------------------
> > > Not so very long ago, Creighton was kind enough to
> > > recommend to me this little book.
>
> Hi M
>
> Taking time out to express sincere thanks
> to Scott Creighton and yourself for bringing this
> book to the forums and in particular my
> attention.
>
> I became totally engrossed in reading the first
> 70-80 odd pages that google provided (as a
> preview) and have now (albeit I am not obsessed
> with mathematics) ordered a copy.
>
> I made recent comment about AE knowledge of
> mathematics (with unanswered questions from the
> esteemed Thanos5150) but this, particularly the
> early section on their treatment of fractions and
> in particular 2/3 rds , 1 1/2 reciprocal IS
> staggering in its practicality.
>
> Highly recommended even though I haven't read the
> remaining 2/3rds! ;-)
> Especially for those naysayers, who harbour weird
> doubts about the ability of "Egyptology" to
> decipher hieroglyphs and hieratic.
>
> Martin , I understand (I believe) the significance
> of the RC "graffiti" but on this and recent new
> "research' issues SC has had his bum kicked ….
> already! Sadly for you, it is possibly still too
> sore to engage you in further argument ,at this
> time, or until..... another epiphany strikes the
> castle?
>
> Cheers
For one mad moment, I thought you’d ordered HOAX, a work not renowned for its mathematical content.
Creighton has in any case decided that his safest policy is to ignore me.
What brought me back here was playing with variants of this:
http://grahamhancock.com/phorum/search.php? . . .
You will see that it provides the missing search.
M.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 17-Jul-18 10:47 by Martin Stower.
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