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The Great Pyramid Secret - Egypt's Amazing Lost Mystery Science Returns (Paperback, New)
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The Great Pyramid Secret - Egypt's Amazing Lost Mystery Science Returns (Paperback, New)
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The Great Pyramid Secret delves deep into unsolved mysteries of
ancient Egyptian engineering marvels, and presents many new and
intriguing surprises. Its strength of evidence inspired years of
on-going research at Drexel University. Scientists at Drexel study
Egyptian pyramid samples down to the nano level. In 2008, MIT
responded by using the recovered lost pyramid technology described
in these pages to build a model pyramid. Research at MIT continues.
This book overturns long-held ideas about how the Great Pyramids
were built. The recovered technology used to build the Great
Pyramids holds exciting potential for future architecture -- on the
scale of the pyramids and much larger. The book concludes with a
means of using the technology to transform and revolutionize the
construction of a functional, highly sophisticated, permanent Moon
Base many years in advance of what has been thought possible.
Distinguished Professor Dr. Michel Barsoum, Department of Materials
Science and Engineering, Drexel University, and his team write in
their first peer-reviewed paper on the topic that the
sophistication of the recovered pyramid technology is ..".simply
astounding....We are also very grateful to Ms. M. Morris, who has
been invaluable and unstintingly generous with her time and
knowledge, and without which this work would not have been
possible." MIT Professor of Materials Dr. Linn W. Hobbs co-taught a
class, with other MIT professors, on the special technology in
2008, and writes: "It's good that the students can see a real
scientific controversy being addressed in productive ways."
Geophysicist Dr. Edward J. Zeller, a former long-term Director of
the Radiation Physics Laboratory of the Space Technology Center, a
focal point of Federal Agencies funding, including NASA-sponsored
research, at the University of Kansas, reviewed an early draft of
this book: "I read every page with great interest. It is at once
tremendously compelling, entertaining, well written and also
structured to hold one's attention...the research that your work
captures in such a fascinating manner combines good science, a
unique and revolutionary point of view, and academic material that
you have simplified beautifully for the broad public." Nature, the
prestigious science journal, featured this body of research in the
December 2006 issue.
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