• How Antigravity Built the Pyramids

  • The Mysterious Technology of Ancient Superstructures
  • De: Nick Redfern
  • Narrado por: Patrick Lawlor
  • Duración: 7 h y 18 m
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (16 calificaciones)

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How Antigravity Built the Pyramids

De: Nick Redfern
Narrado por: Patrick Lawlor
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Discover the lost secrets of the ancients.

Throughout history, folklore, and mystery, tales have circulated of massive stones being moved through the air effortlessly, seemingly by means of sound. Bizarre? Well, yes, it is. That doesn’t negate 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, of equally ancient extraterrestrials, or of both?

How Antigravity Built the Pyramids delves into such stories and theories as:

  • A ninth-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

Redfern argues it was not literally music and whistling that somehow raised stones with the weight of dozens of modern-day cars into the sky. Such a thing is not possible. But music and whistling have one thing in common: sound. That is, acoustics. Almost certainly, acoustic levitation was at the heart of these incredible feats.

No doubt as the centuries passed, the truth of the science behind acoustic levitation was lost and forgotten—and distorted, too—with little left than fanciful tales of music, whistles, 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.

©2022 Nick Redfern (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing

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Easy Listen

If you enjoy the manner in which Nick Redfern weaves a tale? This title will not disappoint. I listened to it straight through. Gave many examples of how levitation has played out historically, but lets the reader draw their own conclusions. Narration was excellent.

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A nice little diversion

It is a nice little diversion. I don’t hate it. In fact, I’ll probably listen to it again sometime. This is like Goosebumps for adults. We are told in interesting net of stories. But as in Goosebumps, did it really happen? Did it not happen? I don’t know. The story is written so the reader can’t know. Redfern’s book is the same way. It is an entertaining net of stories, but the reader doesn’t know any more because of the book. With that said, it was worth my time and the $3.00 sale price. The reader’s performance was okay but only okay.

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