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by Kenneth and Joseph Compton
World Mysteries
…the things that were, the things are, and the things that must shortly come to pass…
“A star is gone! A star is gone! There is a blank in Heaven … “
So said the 19th century poet George Darley in his poem “The Fallen Star”. Was this merely poetic imagery and metaphor, or could it have been based on some historic fact?
Introduction
I realize that what my brother and I are suggesting herein involves many different scientific disciplines. The proponents of these schools of thought all insist that their ideas are truth, whether theorized or “proven” (at least as much as anything can be proven). However we are not trying to prove anything. Together we have been researching the ideas presented here to one degree or another, for over forty years. We believe there are many open-minded individuals including, but not limited to those who appear on the History Channels and other forums, who are seeking answers to many unanswered questions. Some if not all of these people may find these concepts more than just interesting but within the realm of possibility.
We present these thoughts and theories in an attempt to tie together many, if not all of the various questions, mysteries, myths, and enigma that have plagued man from time immemorial. Taken as a whole, these ideas even explain how many of the extant religious beliefs originated and how they relate to and tie into all of the secular theories.
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