This audio edition supports EP06 — The Precision Problem.
How did ancient civilisations measure the world with extraordinary precision — long before modern instruments ever existed?
This Audio Edition is the official narrated master recording of DidjaKnow Episode 06, presenting the full structured investigation into what has become known as the “Precision Problem” — the measurable tolerances embedded within ancient monuments across Egypt, Mesoamerica, Southeast Asia, and the Indus Valley.
The episode is delivered in its complete documentary sequence, preserving the original evidentiary framing, architectural measurements, and methodological analysis exactly as produced.
The investigation examines alignment accuracy at Giza, the grid precision of Teotihuacán, the geometric planning of Angkor, and the repeatable urban tolerances of Mohenjo-Daro — documenting where mainstream surveying explanations provide strong answers, and where questions remain regarding error detection, feedback systems, and measurement control.
Astronomical alignment methods, shadow-based surveying, generational knowledge transfer, and compounding error analysis are presented with methodological restraint, distinguishing between established archaeological consensus and unresolved technical gaps.
This edition does not promote speculative technology, does not dismiss mainstream methodology, and does not claim lost advanced machinery. It presents the full evidentiary landscape as structured in the original episode — allowing the listener to assess whether ancient measurement science was more sophisticated than our modern narrative typically acknowledges.
The recording is mastered as a clean, uninterrupted studio narration designed for focused listening and offline playback.
Format: Digital audio file (M4A)
Delivery: Instant download after purchase
Edition: Official Audio Edition — Episode Master Recording



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