What a title ! How promising ! The author may be ahead of modern thinking and mathematical inclinations and beliefs, but he sure has a clear view of what his own thinking process is. He says that many of the summation numbers and ratios he comes up with are present in the Great pyramid and in nature : i.e. in petal counts, in plant stems, in leaf arrangements and in pine cones. Whether the author discovered something new or only explained clearly something we simply never saw is irrelevant : His work remains exceptional and enlightening. This book may be small in size, but its contents follow an old law of nature explained to me by my own great-grandmother : 'Precious things often come in small containers and small doses.' Thank you, Joseph Turbeville, for your "receptivity of any little nudge that life may give you." And now, one question : Did the Egyptians know about quantum physics, and what they were doing while building the pyramids, or was it simply instinctive ?
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