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  • 14 years ago
A full 66 pages, or 6 chapters, of this 200-page volume are wasted with a discussion of the ancient pyramids in Peru, Mexico and Egypt, and the open questions as to their construction and purpose. Another chapter then revisits the well-known esoteric theories of the pyramids, and develops a pseudoscientific theory that can only be characterized as "geometric mysticism".

The remaining 7 chapters then finally discuss what the whole book claims to be about: the energy of pyramids. No hard data, or theories, are offered to support the hypothesis that such an energy exists in the first place, only anecdotal material and personal testimony. At least enough detail is provided so that the reader can try the experiments and make up his/her own mind.

Summary: if your interest in pyramids is purely theoretical in nature, look elsewhere. If, on the other hand, you seek to explore what pyramids can do for you, this book might be of limited usefulness to you.
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