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Brought back into print for its important level of research, this book digs deeper into the mystery of the Great Pyramid than most books found today. The author had access to references no longer easily found and often never seen again by others. This work connects the Great Pyramid to ancient constellations, cycles of time, the great flood, serpent worship, Sabaism, one specific Egyptian god, and advanced mathematical concepts that explain its purpose and alignment. An earlier edition of this work stated, "A different approach to the problem of the Great Pyramid is presented in this rare volume. Far from being restricted to biblical prophecy, the Great Pyramid is shown to be a timeless representation of the theorem mathematics is to spirit as geometry is to matter. He who can unravel the mystery will be shown a system fundamentally apparent in nature-revealing cycles, proportions, distance, time, and measures, in relation to man and his world. The Appendix contains the strange fragments from the early Arabian historians Masoudi as well as Makrizi, together with the introduction to Mr. J. Ralston Skinner's Source of Measures, added for serious students." Anyone seeking a reasonable explanation for this great wonder of the world should not hesitate to include this book in their search.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Brought back into print for its important level of research, this book digs deeper into the mystery of the Great Pyramid than most books found today. The author had access to references no longer easily found and often never seen again by others. This work connects the Great Pyramid to ancient constellations, cycles of time, the great flood, serpent worship, Sabaism, one specific Egyptian god, and advanced mathematical concepts that explain its purpose and alignment. An earlier edition of this work stated, "A different approach to the problem of the Great Pyramid is presented in this rare volume. Far from being restricted to biblical prophecy, the Great Pyramid is shown to be a timeless representation of the theorem mathematics is to spirit as geometry is to matter. He who can unravel the mystery will be shown a system fundamentally apparent in nature-revealing cycles, proportions, distance, time, and measures, in relation to man and his world. The Appendix contains the strange fragments from the early Arabian historians Masoudi as well as Makrizi, together with the introduction to Mr. J. Ralston Skinner's Source of Measures, added for serious students." Anyone seeking a reasonable explanation for this great wonder of the world should not hesitate to include this book in their search.