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The Dynamic Dance Of The Earth, Solar System, And Precession
Long before the dark ages, history recalls the myth and folklore of a higher age. Hesiod, the famed Greek historian (circa 700 BC), tells it was a time of peace and plenty when mankind lived in tune with earth, and “she gave of herself freely”....
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