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The Giza Power Plant : Technologies of Ancient Egypt

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theoretical yet believable ...

16 years, 11 months ago at May 12 5:19
The author is an experienced engineer, who studied the technology of Ancient Egypt in great depth. He is concerned with the discovery of the hidden wisdom of this ancient yet advanced civilization.

In this book, he demonstrates how the precise design of the pyramids help in in future designs. His theories do not please Egyptologists, for, as he himself writes about the iron plate Ho... read more
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Description: Amazon.com Review Suspicion naturally arises when you read a promo line on a back cover that says, "This is the most important book concerning the Great Pyramid written in the last 20 years." In this case, however, it may be fact. In writing The Giza Power Plant, mechanical engineer Christopher Dunn reverse-engineered the Great Pyramid at Giza to discover its use. His startling conclusions blow the heck out of traditional Egyptology's rather silly notions that it was built with copper tools by a society that lacked the wheel. While revisionist pyramid studies are rife with ridiculous theories that give the topic a bad ... (more)
Manufacturer: Bear & Company
Release date: 1 August 1998
ISBN-10 : 1879181509 | ISBN-13: 9781879181502
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