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The Khnum-Re-Horakhty Cycle: The Idea Behind The Architectural Design of Khufu's Great Pyramid

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King Khufu (Cheops) built the first of the three pyramids of Giza in the 26th century B.C.E., the so-called Great Pyramid. To date, there is no generally accepted explanation for why his architect chose a design for the Great Pyramid which incorporates the particular dimensions found in this famous monument. These dimensions have given rise to a wide variety of theories ranging from advanced mathematical knowledge and outside intervention to awareness of the physical properties of Earth, the Moon, and even the Cosmos. In "The Khnum-Re-Horakhty The Idea Behind The Architectural Design of Khufu's Great Pyramid" author Manu Seyfzadeh explores the meaning of these dimensions and constructs a plausible theory of how they ended up in the Design of the Great Pyramid. He presents an astonishing solution to this 4500-year-old mystery which has relevance even today as it sends us a message about the making of our universe and its maker.

272 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2016

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