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Temple At The Center Of Time: Newton's Bible Codex Finally Deciphered and the Year 2012

Temple At The Center Of Time: Newton's Bible Codex Finally Deciphered and the Year 2012
By David Flynn

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A belief that the ancients held unusual scientific knowledge, of which only fragments remain today, was held by many great philosophers and scientists who participated in the "scientific revolution". Though research by these men led to great discovery, many were convinced that they were merely scratching the surface of an immense but lost pristine knowledge (prisca sapientia) somehow reflected in the architecture and remains of ancient civilizations. In "Temple at the Center of Time Investigations of Sacred Dimension, Revealed in Prophecy, the Temple of Jerusalem, and the Ark of the Covenant, from the works of Isaac Newton", David Flynn uncovers what is sure to be heralded as one of the greatest discoveries of all time. Many books have investigated whether Newton believed that an original pure knowledge existed. Some conclude that he did in fact search for it, but that is the whole of their investigation. A few have written that Newton actually discovered something and try to fit his existing research into a prisca sapientia of their own design, claiming his beliefs fit modern realms of philosophy or eastern religions, but these speculations are not upheld by the body of his work. Although Newton had solved riddles of space, time, gravity, light and invented mathematics to predict the motion of objects, this was not the priscia sapienta. Since the time of Newton, no one has revealed the true form and nature of the original knowledge, or from whence it came until now. For the first time in history, "Temple at the Center of Time" uncovers what Newton was looking for and, in so doing, proves that pivotal events in history are unquestionably connected in time and space to Jerusalem. Newton didn't know it. The key was right in front of him.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3281 in Books
  • Published on: 2008-09-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 300 pages

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About the Author
Since 1993, David Flynn has posted original and groundbreaking research of ancient mysteries, "illuminated" fraternities, and Bible prophecy on his famous Watcher Website. David's research has been published and referenced by numerous best selling authors, books and magazines around the world.


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some questions4
For all the information packed into this work, it is very short, very direct. It is a starting point for further study. Some questions: why does the author tie his findings to the Gregorian Calendar? Is this calendar without error? How would his figures fit into the Hebrew Calendar? Why is it significant that the distance between Jerusalem and Babylon equal the years before Christ? Are there other mile/time connections of intrigue? What would a circle of X number of miles around Jerusalem encompass?
I found the chapter, "A third of time", most interesting; it hints at a cosmic (as opposed to the Gregorian) calendar of which we know almost nothing. It hearkens back to Genesis chapter one where Elohim sets the stars and moon in place to measure times and seasons. I would like to ask the author these questions.

The Temple at the Center of Time5
I found the book interesting, informative, and easy to read, even though I don't have a genius type mind.

Hidden knowledge easily testable. 4
I can't say that I accept all the connections and propositions put forward. However many are easily checked. All you need is Google Earth / calculator / Wikipedia to verify the claims. They will shake you no matter what your belief system is.

The connections between the bible, prophesy and universal dimensions cannot be coincidental. It is fair to say that the book reveals knowledge encoded in the bible that was surely un-knowable at the time that it was written.