After extensive research Dutch researcher Willem Witteveen connects data from his own findings with that of other researchers, resulting in groundbreaking conclusions about the true function of the Great Pyramid and its place in history. The Greek mathematician Pythagoras stated: "All is number." The American prophet Edgar Cayce claimed: "Sound is the medicine of the future," and the late Egyptian wisdomkeeper Abd 'el Hakim Awyan always said: "It is all about sound." Willem Witteveen proves that all these men were right and that what we now regard as groundbreaking and new often originated in ancient Egypt, well before the first Egyptian dynasties. This book is divided into five main parts, four of which relate to the four earthly elements Earth, Water, Air and Fire. The fifth part relates to the element or quintessence called Aether. Within this circle all processes on Earth and beyond take place, and the element Aether represents the divine world and is the carrier of all information. The author demonstrates that the Great Pyramid is an enormous library of knowledge, intended for modern generations and containing the golden frequency of Giza, one of the basic values responsible for creation and the existence of life on Earth. We ourselves are the architects and builders of these magnificent ancient monuments. We ourselves in the future tense! Witteveen discusses such topics as sound and resonance, antennas, the Schumann frequency, and the special abilities of quartz, hydrogen and wavelengths. A fascinating and visual book!
A history of the construction of the Great Pyramid at Giza and the civilization that produced it.
In his foreword to the book, Egypt's Undersecretary of State for the Giza Monuments Zahi Hawass explains the importance of understanding the Great Pyramid as a straightforward construction project.
Classic exploration of the Great Pyramid's construction and objectives combines imagination, erudition.
This book examines the history, construction, and legacy of the Great Pyramid of Giza.
It’s amazing to see wonders that are natural and man-made.
Uses graphs, tables, and charts in making calculations about the exterior, interior, and angles of the Great Pyramid of Giza in order to demonstrate basic mathematical principles.
In his foreword to the book, Egypt's Undersecretary of State for the Giza Monuments Zahi Hawass explains the importance of understanding the Great Pyramid as a straightforward construction project.
Now the thing about the ancient Greeks of course is that they loved to tell a good story , just as we still like to hear one ... play that like all such dramas lent itself quite naturally to casts of heroes , visionaries and villains .
Discusses the building of the pyramids of Egypt, with a focus on the Great Pyramid, the tomb of the pharaoh Khufu.
Tells the story of the powerful pharaohs who commissioned the pyramids at Giza, offering a look at the culture of the afterlife in ancient Egypt and explaining exactly how mummies were made.