How Antigravity Built the Pyramids

The Mysterious Technology of Ancient Superstructures

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Book Details

Pages

256 Pages

Size

6 x 9

Format

Paperback

Pub. Date

09/01/2022

ISBN

978-1-63748-002-1

Publisher

Red Wheel Weiser

Authors

  • Author Nick Redfern

    Nick Redfern is the author of more than thirty books on UFOs, Bigfoot, and cryptozoology, including Monster Files, Memoirs of a Monster Hunter, and The Real Men in Black. He has appeared on more than seventy television shows, including the SyFy Channel's Proof Positive, the History Channel's Ancient Aliens, and MSNBC's Countdown with Keith Olbermann.

Discover the Lost Secrets of the Ancients and the Time When Stones Floated High over Egypt
 
Throughout history, folklore, and mystery, tales have circulated of massive stones being moved through the air effortlessly by sound. Bizarre? Well, yes, it is. That doesn’t take away the fact that sound was, and still remains, the key to the construction of the pyramids of Egypt, Stonehenge, the stone figures of Easter Island, and the massive stones at Baalbek, Lebanon. Were they the work of ancient humans or of equally ancient extraterrestrials?

How Antigravity Built the Pyramids delves into specific stories and theories:

  • A 9th-century story of a mysterious papyrus with the power to move large stones at the Giza Necropolis
  • The Mayan story of the construction of the Pyramid of the Magician said to be overseen by a small humanoid who could whistle large stones into place
  • Native American stories of ancient priests being able to make stones light to move easily

 
Author Nick Redfern argues it was not literally music and whistling that somehow raised large stones, but both have one thing in common: sound. Acoustics. Almost certainly, acoustic levitation was at the heart of these incredible feats.

The truth of the science behind acoustic levitation was lost and forgotten for ages with little more left than fanciful tales of music, whistles, a curious papyrus, and strange metal rods that could achieve incredible feats in the air. Today, we are finally starting to get a grasp on this incredible technology, a technology that may have been the work of ancient humans, aliens from faraway worlds—or, perhaps, a combination of the two.

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