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Christopher G. Knight

Knight interrogates the hidden connections between ancient mysteries and modern understandings through his speculative nonfiction work, often delving into pseudohistoric conspiracy theories and the origins of Freemasonry. By focusing on themes such as mystical symbolism, secret knowledge, and civilization origins, he crafts narratives that explore alternative historical theories. His books often examine the intersection of archaeoastronomy and geometry, notably his concept of "366-degree geometry," challenging conventional perspectives on historical events and artifacts.\n\nHis method often involves extensive research and collaboration, as seen in his partnerships with authors like Robert Lomas and Alan Butler. Works like "The Hiram Key," co-authored with Lomas, explore the origins of Freemasonic rituals, while "Who Built the Moon?" with Butler delves into alternative explanations for the moon's existence. These books cater to readers interested in speculative nonfiction, providing new lenses to examine well-trodden historical paths.\n\nThrough his body of work, Knight provides readers with a fresh perspective on history's enigmatic aspects. His books are valuable for those intrigued by the fusion of history, mystery, and speculative inquiry, offering insights into the less explored facets of our past. While not supported by mainstream scholarship, his narratives invite audiences to question and explore beyond traditional narratives, broadening the scope of historical discourse.

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