Sylvain Tristan

Sylvain Tristan is a French author born in 1975.

In a test entitled the Lines of gold based on the discoveries iconoclasts of the British writer Alan Butler concerning the megalithic Geometry (also known under the name of Geometry with 366 degrees), it affirms that the majority of the capitals and sanctuaries of great civilizations of the end of prehistory and antiquity were largely influenced by civilization Mégalithique.

Taking again the assumption of Butler according to which the geometry with 366 degrees was materialized on ground by what it calls the Lignes of salt (renamed “gold Lines” by Tristan - 366 Méridiens and 183 Parallèles furrowing the sphere with regular intervals, the equivalent of the 360 current meridian lines and 180 parallels), Tristan affirms that the cities and sites such Stonehenge, Avebury, the Ring of Brodgar, Babylon, Assur, Ninive, Thèbes, Abu Simbel, Harappa, Mycènes, Athens , Hattousa, Alésia, Teotihuacan, Chichén Itzá, Tiwanaku and Caral, are on the layout of the Salt Lines.

In a second book, Tristan develops the theses of Jean Deruelle which at sea placed the Atlantis of North and supports the assumption that Atlantis was not other than the civilization Mégalithique magnifiée by the myths.

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