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They Built the Earth

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They Built the Earth

By: Alan Butler, Christopher Knight
Narrated by: Chris Sorensen
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About this listen

A must-listen from the authors of Who Built the Moon?

©2024 Christopher Knight and Alan Butler (P)2025 Tantor Media
Media Studies Social Sciences

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Very informative and fun. Lots of interesting details. Would recommend the book to anyone. 15

Thought it would be pseudoscience, turns out to be everything but!

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I generally bump the playback speed up, so it took me a while to get suspicious of “Chris Sorensen”, but he’s a bot, surely.

Interesting ideas presented in this book, and there’s definitely something odd about the moon, but it goes downhill in the second half.

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