Features
- Cover Type: Paperback with 244 pages
- Published by: Spiral Press Canada December 10, 1999
- Written in: English
- ISBN 10 Number: 0965962709
- ISBN 13 Number: 978-0965962704
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Book Dimensions:
8.9 x 6 x 0.7 inches
- Weighs: 13.6 ounces
Book Description
All of the topography of planet Earth is comprised of a series of easily recognizable pictures. Each picture links to the next and together they substantiate the validity of scripture. The placing of these images appears to be deliberate. The story told through these topographic images appear to link to the Bible with what is possibly a decipherable message from God.That is the thesis of this book. Anyone interested in this amazing discovery should be forewarned. The facts are nothing less than startling. The evidence may change the way you think about Science, Philosophy and Religion.
This book is scholarly, easy to read, well endorsed and happens to concern The largest single feature on Earth.
The Face on the Pacific Ocean Floor makes up almost 1/2 of this planet! The book begins with an overview and analysis of the Face on the Pacific Ocean Floor. It explains how modern mapmakers used sonar and satellite technology to help them in creating some of the most accurate maps ever made.Then there is a brief history of ocean depth soundings and some details concerning why we can trust the accuracy of these modern ocean floor maps.Then after some basics about how the map tracings used in the book had to comply with specified criteria, the author begins to unravel A Great Mystery.
About The Author
Lloyd Stewart Carpenter has been a maps researcher and inventor for more than twenty years. He became a national championship speaker, during his college years speaking about his research. He has appeared on many national radio and television talk shows concerning his research and inventions. His discovery of the Face on the Pacific Ocean Floor was the subject on an NBC News close-up. Also stories have been written about this discovery in the Los Angeles Times (Front Page), Associated Press and UPI.
Reader Reviews
True or False? Looks to me like another brilliantly slick and subversive cyber-reality project; intended to make a joke about how silly and gullible we all can be? If this is not the case, I will eat all the SPAM in central Alabama. Promise. neko p.s. A very similar looking "face" happened to come up on a random scanography I set together the other night < no joke...
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