"Giza: The Tesla Connection" is a book by Andrew Collins. In this book, Collins explores the hypothesis that Nikola Tesla, the renowned inventor and electrical engineer, may have had connections to the Great Pyramid of Giza and ancient Egyptian civilization. The book delves into various aspects of Tesla's work and theories, as well as archaeological evidence related to the pyramids, to propose the idea that Tesla's advanced knowledge of electricity and technology could have been influenced by ancient Egyptian wisdom or even extraterrestrial sources. It examines Tesla's fascination with pyramid structures and suggests potential links between his ideas and ancient Egyptian symbolism and engineering techniques. Overall, "Giza: The Tesla Connection" presents an alternative perspective on both Tesla's work and the mysteries of ancient Egypt.
I couldn't stand watching the game last night knowing Kansas was going to win so my son and I started watching the History Channel. It was all about the pyramids, energy, etc. Way more interesting than the game. I just bought this book you talked about for my son. I think we will enjoy it during his week off from school. Thanks for the suggestion!!
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"Giza: The Tesla Connection" is a book by Andrew Collins. In this book, Collins explores the hypothesis that Nikola Tesla, the renowned inventor and electrical engineer, may have had connections to the Great Pyramid of Giza and ancient Egyptian civilization. The book delves into various aspects of Tesla's work and theories, as well as archaeological evidence related to the pyramids, to propose the idea that Tesla's advanced knowledge of electricity and technology could have been influenced by ancient Egyptian wisdom or even extraterrestrial sources. It examines Tesla's fascination with pyramid structures and suggests potential links between his ideas and ancient Egyptian symbolism and engineering techniques. Overall, "Giza: The Tesla Connection" presents an alternative perspective on both Tesla's work and the mysteries of ancient Egypt.
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I couldn't stand watching the game last night knowing Kansas was going to win so my son and I started watching the History Channel. It was all about the pyramids, energy, etc. Way more interesting than the game. I just bought this book you talked about for my son. I think we will enjoy it during his week off from school. Thanks for the suggestion!!