Mysteries of Atlantis Revisited

Mysteries of Atlantis Revisited
Title Mysteries of Atlantis Revisited PDF eBook
Author Edgar E. Cayce
Publisher Macmillan
Total Pages 244
Release 1997-03-15
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780312961534

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The lost civilization of Atlantis is one of the most enduring controversies of all time. Now, armed with visionary Edgar Cayce's psychic clues and the latest findings from archaeology, geology, and anthropology, three scholars have traveled the world in search of proof. Readers join them as they explore the wisdom of Edgar Cayce and discover new evidence about the destruction of Atlantis.

New Atlantis Revisited

New Atlantis Revisited
Title New Atlantis Revisited PDF eBook
Author Paul R. Josephson
Publisher
Total Pages 351
Release 1997
Genre Science
ISBN 9780691044545

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In 1958 construction began on Akademgorodok, a scientific utopian community modeled after Francis Bacon's vision of a "New Atlantis." The city, carved out of a Siberian forest 2,500 miles east of Moscow, was formed by Soviet scientists with Khrushchev's full support. They believed that their rational science, liberated from ideological and economic constraints, would help their country surpass the West in all fields. In a lively history of this city, a symbol of de-Stalinization, Paul Josephson offers the most complete analysis available of the reasons behind the successes and failures of Soviet science--from advances in nuclear physics to politically induced setbacks in research on recombinant DNA. Josephson presents case studies of high energy physics, genetics, computer science, environmentalism, and social sciences. He reveals that persistent ideological interference by the Communist Party, financial uncertainties, and pressures to do big science endemic in the USSR contributed to the failure of Akademgorodok to live up to its promise. Still, a kind of openness reigned that presaged the glasnost of Gorbachev's administration decades later. The openness was rooted in the geographical and psychological distance from Moscow and in the informal culture of exchange intended to foster the creative impulse. Akademgorodok is still an important research center, having exposed physics, biology, sociology, economics, and computer science to new investigations, distinct in pace and scope from those performed elsewhere in the Soviet scientific establishment.

Atlantis Revisited

Atlantis Revisited
Title Atlantis Revisited PDF eBook
Author Zelator
Publisher Dorrance Publishing Company
Total Pages 44
Release 2003-03-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780805959611

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Secret Chamber Revisited

Secret Chamber Revisited
Title Secret Chamber Revisited PDF eBook
Author Robert Bauval
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Total Pages 592
Release 2014-10-09
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 1591437741

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A firsthand, behind-the-scene account of the controversies surrounding modern explorations at Giza • Investigates the recent scandals at Giza and claims of secret excavations and tunneling inside the Great Pyramid • Reveals the historical evidence in support of secret chambers in the Great Pyramid and beneath the Great Sphinx • Exposes the secret agendas behind the latest explorations on the Giza plateau Since 1993 Robert Bauval has been embroiled in the many controversies involving the search for the lost treasures of the pyramid builders and the quest for the legendary Hall of Records of Atlantis. The strange but true story that he unfolds implicates American business moguls, the prestigious National Geographic Society, several Ivy League universities, the Edgar Cayce Foundation, the Freemasons, Christian fundamentalists, Zionists, and the Egyptian government. In this fully updated edition of Secret Chamber, including new color photographs, Robert Bauval pursues his in-depth investigation of clandestine events at Giza and the role played by the controversial ex-Minister of Antiquities Dr. Zahi Hawass. What lies behind the mysterious doors at the end of the star shafts in the Great Pyramid? What do the mysterious inscriptions found behind the Gantenbrink door mean? What is the real purpose of the Relief Chambers and the red ochre “graffiti” in them? Who is behind the secretly tunneling and excavating in these chambers, and why? Is there really a hidden Hall of Records from Atlantis beneath the Great Sphinx? Is the Great Pyramid just a tomb or does it serve a higher purpose involving a lost science of immortality? Why do the ancient texts ascribe the Pyramid’s design to the supreme god of wisdom Thoth, the writer of the fabled Books of Hermes? Will the Great Pyramid prove to be the “missing link” to our true origins or a “metaphysical machine” to access the world beyond? Providing a firsthand account of the strange events that have taken place at the Giza plateau in the last three decades, Bauval reveals the hidden agendas behind these events and raises important questions about the meaning of Egypt’s ancient structures and the very origins of civilization.

Atlantis Revisited

Atlantis Revisited
Title Atlantis Revisited PDF eBook
Author I. A. Graef
Publisher Epigraph Books
Total Pages 190
Release 2017-06-08
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781944037758

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This historical romance, sci-fi adventure novel of the last days of Atlantis draws many of its ideas from the Russian philosopher, G.I. Gurdjieff's (1872-1949), All & Everything. The lost continent of Atlantis is becoming increasingly relevant as Earth's glaciers melt and the oceans rise.

Atlantis Revisited

Atlantis Revisited
Title Atlantis Revisited PDF eBook
Author Katherine Folliot
Publisher
Total Pages 129
Release 1984
Genre Atlantis
ISBN 9780950637136

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Atlantis

Atlantis
Title Atlantis PDF eBook
Author Shirley Andrews
Publisher Llewellyn Worldwide
Total Pages 292
Release 1997
Genre Atlantis
ISBN 9781567180237

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Using information from classical and Atlantean scholars, scientists and psychics, this book traces the history of the continent of Atlantis from its beginnings to its destruction. The author traces the origins of occult science to the Atlanteans and charts the migration of Atlantis' survivors.