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Gordon Freeman was born on the dry prairie in Hoffer, Saskatchewan, in 1930. He is a Professor Emeritus of Chemistry at the University of Alberta. He has published more than 450 science articles and three books. He inherited his father's hobby of archaeology, which morphed into a passion for archaeoastronomy. He and his wife Phyl discovered an extensive, lace-like Sun Temple in southern Alberta. It contains a 5200-year-old calendar that is slightly more accurate than the Gregorian calendar now used internationally. They took what they had learned in Alberta to England, and found that Stonehenge contains the same calendar. But the one in Stonehenge is only about 4400 years old. They also discovered a Sun Temple on Preseli Mountain in Wales, that is spookily similar to the one in Alberta. On 1 October 2014 Gordon discovered the Sacred Spring in the Sun Temple on Preseli Mountain that is the source of the healing power attributed to the Bluestones that were transported from there to Stonehenge. A cromlech and cairn had been built over the Head of the Sacred Spring. Access to the

Gordon Freeman

Video game protagonist of the Half-Life series

For the American immunologist and oncologist, see Gordon J. Freeman.

Fictional character

Gordon Freeman is the silent protagonist of the Half-Life video game series, created by Gabe Newell and designed by Marc Laidlaw of Valve.[1][2] His first appearance is in Half-Life (1998). Gordon is depicted as a bespectacledwhite man from Seattle, with brown hair and a signature goatee, who graduated from MIT with a PhD in theoretical physics. He was an employee at the fictional Black Mesa Research Facility. Controlled by the player, Gordon is often tasked with using a wide range of weapons and tools to fight alien creatures such as headcrabs, as well as Combine machines and soldiers. Gordon's character has been well received by critics and gamers, and various gaming websites often consider him to be one of the greatest video game characters of all time, including UGO and GameSpot.[3][4]

Character design

Valve president and Half-Life director Gabe Newell coined the name

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