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Management number 219250525 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $25.94 Model Number 219250525
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The Interstellar Lighthouse is a 21st-century reexamination of the Great Pyramid of Giza, emerging in what many now describe as the Age of Disclosure—a transitional era marked by accelerating scientific discovery, renewed attention to unidentified aerial phenomena, and humanity’s growing willingness to reconsider its origins and place in the cosmos. Blending myth, archaeology, astronomy, and speculative physics, this work challenges the long-standing claim that the Great Pyramid functioned solely as a tomb for Pharaoh Khufu—an explanation strained by the absence of definitive burial evidence, the improbability of proposed construction methods, and the monument’s extraordinary precision.Aligned to true north with near-perfect accuracy and proportioned according to sophisticated geometric and astronomical relationships, the Great Pyramid exhibits unmistakably machine-like characteristics. Its materials were selected not merely for symbolism, but for physical properties—suggesting intentional engineering rather than monumentality alone. From this perspective, it becomes plausible that the Dynastic Egyptians inherited the structure, venerating it as a sacred relic of deep antiquity and adapting it for ritual use, much as later civilizations repurposed older infrastructure whose origins they no longer fully understood.Viewed through a cosmic lens, such inheritance becomes less radical. In a universe of billions of galaxies and innumerable habitable worlds, it is statistically unlikely that intelligent life arose only once, or only recently. Humanity’s own rapid technological ascent suggests that advanced intelligence can emerge quickly and extend its influence far beyond its point of origin. If even a small fraction of such civilizations achieved interstellar capability, the dispersal of durable infrastructure—and perhaps the quiet propagation of life itself—across suitable worlds becomes a natural extension of exploration unfolding over deep cosmic time.Ancient traditions across cultures may preserve echoes of this deeper history. Sumerian texts speak of the Anunnaki, “those who came from the heavens,” credited with the founding of civilization and the transmission of knowledge. Vedic literature describes vimanas—vehicles of energy and vibration capable of traversing sky and space. In Mesoamerica, pyramids and cities were laid out to mirror celestial order, encoding solar, lunar, and planetary cycles at a monumental scale, while the Nazca Lines form immense geometric figures visible only from the sky, as if designed to be seen from above. Rather than isolated myths or coincidences, these accounts may reflect a shared design language—fragmented through time, mythologized by memory, and preserved across cultures as echoes of a forgotten technological past.Within this framework, the Great Pyramid emerges as a functional system—a resonance-based machine powered by water, stone, and vibration. Subterranean water flow may have generated harmonic pressure, piezoelectric granite transduced vibration into electromagnetic energy, and limestone casing stabilized the system as a whole. Central to this design is the 21-centimeter hydrogen line, a universal frequency emitted by the most abundant element in the cosmos. This same frequency underlies modern radio astronomy and reflects the atomic timing principles that make GPS and space navigation possible, marking it as an ideal reference signal for communication and orientation across vast distances.Seen this way, the Great Pyramid was not a tomb, but an instrument—a piece of planetary infrastructure designed to speak in the language of the universe itself. A cosmic machine that used water, stone, and vibration to transform resonance into signal, sound into light, Earth into beacon, and humanity into the inheritor of an ancient message still traveling outward through time and space. Read more

ISBN13 979-8991042604
Language English
Publisher Ryan Nagy
Dimensions 8.49 x 0.92 x 11.24 inches
Item Weight 1.9 pounds
Print length 308 pages
Publication date December 17, 2025

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