In this detailed presentation, Howard Crowhurst reveals the results of 30 years of research on the Carnac alignments in Brittany, France. He challenges the conventional view that the different sections of these massive stone rows are separate, demonstrating instead that they are linked by a precise, unified geometric plan that predates the Egyptian pyramids by thousands of years.

Key Discoveries & Connections:

  • The Triple Square Alignment:
    Crowhurst’s central revelation is the “Triple Square” geometry connecting the Le Menec and Kermario alignments. He demonstrates that a line drawn from the first stone of the Le Menec rows to the corresponding stones at Kermario creates an angle of $71.56^\circ$ from North. This angle corresponds exactly to the diagonal of a Triple Square (a 1:3 rectangle) aligned to the cardinal directions.

  • The 10,000/7 Meter Connection:
    The presentation introduces a startling measurement: the distance between key points in the alignment (e.g., from the first stone of Le Menec to the Kermario Dolmen) is exactly $1,428.57$ meters. This figure is equal to $10,000 / 7$ meters, suggesting that the Neolithic builders possessed a unit of measurement identical or related to the modern meter, thousands of years before its official “invention.”

  • Linking the Alignments:
    Contrary to official archaeological positions, Crowhurst shows that the alignments are continuous. The first row of Le Menec aligns with the Kermario Dolmen, while the second row of Le Menec aligns with the first row of Kermario, and so on. This proves that the entire complex, spanning over 4 kilometers, was conceived as a single, coherent design.

  • Astro-Geometry and Latitude:
    At this specific latitude on Earth, when the monuments were built, the Sun traced a very particular geometric shape. The position of its rising at the equinox on the east-west axis and the position of its rise at the Summer Solstice, the extreme northern position of its annual movement, form the exact angle of a Pythagorean triangles, the 3-4-5 triangle.This “natural geometry” that builders have enshrined in stone.

  • The Meter in Antiquity:
    Crowhurst boldly claims that the meter is an ancient, secret measure related to the Earth’s circumference, known to the builders of Carnac and later Ancient Egypt. He hints at evidence connecting the meter to the Great Pyramid and Napoleon’s expedition, suggesting a continuity of knowledge through the ages.

Why Watch:

This video offers a radical reinterpretation of megalithic engineering. It moves beyond vague theories of ritual to provide hard mathematical evidence of a sophisticated, geodetic science practiced by Neolithic people, forcing us to reconsider the origins of our own systems of measurement and geometry.