
Our Mission
Having accidentally being drawn into an awareness of a planetary scale message that points to a possibly massive communication buried inside all DNA, we are calling for the establishment of a team of the finest experts from a range of scientific disciplines to open this information. We have identified the number values, which we believe are the key to achieving this, from the ratio relationships built into the Earth, Moon and minor planet Ceres. We have called this project ‘The Thoth Quest’ after the Ancient Egyptian god of the Moon, science, mathematics and knowledge.
In an attempt to ‘kick-start’ this process we have approached 81 leading people from science, politics and the media. 81 being one of the key numbers built into the system, which is also 3 to the power of 4.
Background to the mission
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As historical researchers and authors, we had spend several years investigating the work of a distinguished professor of engineering at Oxford University, where the math's building is still named after him. Professor Alexander Thom spent 50 years surveying megalithic sites around the British Isles that went back well over 5,000 years. He determined that they used a complex system of very accurate units of measurement of length, but the archeological establishment didn’t believe him - mainly because they do not understand mathematics.
The basic unit that Thom identified was what he called the ‘Megalithic yard’, equal to 82.966 cm. We had a hunch that this unerringly accurate unit must have been based on some repeatable aspect of observational astronomy rather than simple an invented. We succeeded, and were able to demonstrate a precise technique using the technology of the time. Three separate specialist professors from South Africa, Canada and Scotland checked our findings and agreed with us - including astronomer Prof Archie Roy, who had been a close friend of Alexander Thom.
We identified that the Megalithic yard was in fact perfectly ‘geodetic’ - meaning it was a precise subset of the polar circumference of the Earth, using the original idea of a circle having 366 degrees (because the Earth spins 366 times on its axis in one orbit of the Sun). Furthermore we were able to show that each degree of the Earth broke down into seconds of arc that were precisely 366 Megalithic yards in length.
A big surprise came when we accidentally noticed that the circumference of the Moon had exactly 100 Megalithic yards to a second of arc. This was a totally crazy coincidence. This caused us to look more deeply at the Moon and we started to unlock a whole series of apparently impossible relationships. We checked every other major planet and moon in the solar system, but nothing else worked - not even close.
This led to us writing ‘Who Built the Moon?’, which was very well received. We continued our investigations and eventually came across the minimalistic little spherical planet; Ceres, and suddenly the amazing truth started to unfold.