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About the Book:
The Great Pyramids of Egypt have long
interested scholars, travelers, and mystics, all of whom have arrived
at their own interpretations of the significance and origins of these
magnificent structures. The Arabs call them "Mountains of the
Pharaohs." The Middle Ages wrapped them in a dark cloak of mystery,
fantasy, and secrecy. What is their secret? Why the shape?
The height of the largest pyramid, if
multiplied by one billion, equals the distance from Earth to the sun.
The side of its base, divided by twice its height, equals the
approximate value of pi. What accounts for these coincidences? How is
it possible to calculate the dates of all wars and disasters based on
the dimensions of the Great Pyramid?
Read The Pyramids of the
Great Architect of the Universe to learn the answers to these and
other questions about one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World,
which still baffles us in today's scientific age.
About the
Author:
Petros Petrosyan is a nuclear engineer from Armenia. He is a graduate
of Yerevan Engineering University, and is married with two children.
His fascination with the Egyptian pyramids began in 1988, and his
study of pyramidology continues through today. Petrosyan is also the
author of Pyramids: The Key to the Code of Self-Destruction.
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