Diese ins Deutsche übersetzt Ausgabe bietet eine vollständige Information über die Pyramiden des alten Ägyptens auf dem Gizehplateau sowie die Stufenpyramide von Sakkara und den drei Pyramiden des Snofru, die vor den Pyramiden von Gizeh gebaut wurden. Es enthält: die Örtlichkeiten und Innen-/Außenmaße dieser Pyramiden; die Geschichte und Erbauer der Pyramiden; Theorien der Konstruktion; Theorien über deren Zweck und Funktion; die heilige Geometrie, die bei der Gestaltung der Pyramiden berücksichtigt wurde; und vieles, vieles mehr. Es werden auch die "Pyramidentexte" besprochen und die Werke der großen Pharaonen, die den Pharaonen der Pyramidenzeit gefolgt sind.
Moustafa Gadalla is an Egyptian-American independent Egyptologist, who was born in Cairo, Egypt in 1944. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from Cairo University.
Gadalla is the author of twenty two published internationally acclaimed books about the various aspects of the Ancient Egyptian history and civilization and its influences worldwide.
He is the Founder and Chairman of the Tehuti Research Foundation (www.Egypt-Tehuti.org)—an international, U.S.-based, non-profit organization, dedicated to Ancient Egyptian studies. He is also the Founder and Head of the on-line Egyptian Mystical University (www.EgyptianMysticalUniversity.org).
From his early childhood, Gadalla pursued his Ancient Egyptian roots with passion, through continuous study and research. Since 1990, he has dedicated and concentrated all his time to researching and writing.
Excellent book. Everybody in the world needs to ask questions like Mr. Gadalla in his great book. "how can we logically answer the following questions: 1. Where did they get the huge quantity of materials required to build this and other pyramids? There is no physical evidence of such a source, whatsoever? 2. How did they manage to make the sloping sides of the pyramids abso- lutely flat? 3. How did they make the four sloping sides meet at a perfect point at the summit? 4. How did they make the tiers so level? 5. How did they cut the stones so that they fit together so precisely? 6. What tools did they use? 7. How could the required number of workers (estimated at 240-300,000 people) maneuver on the con- fined building site? 8. How did they cut the blocks so uniformly? 9. How did they place some of the heaviest blocks in the pyramid, at such great heights? 10. How were 115,000 casing blocks all made to fit to a hair’s breadth and closer, as was the case in Khufu’s pyramid? 11. How was all the work done in about 20 years? All these questions invalidate the “common theory”. Common sense, along with physical evidence, lead to the conclusion that the blocks were manmade, as will be explained later on. "
He follows also research of Professor Davidovits regarding the pyramid synthetic stone.
GREAT BOOK. Every student of Egyptology needs to read to not rely only on incorrect academia theories.