PDF Ebook , by Robert Jean Redfern

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PDF Ebook , by Robert Jean Redfern

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, by Robert Jean Redfern


, by Robert Jean Redfern


PDF Ebook , by Robert Jean Redfern

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File Size: 3462 KB

Print Length: 92 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 151959061X

Simultaneous Device Usage: Unlimited

Publication Date: June 26, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B010GWQI34

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#169,116 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I might have missed something. Is this a children’s book?I read some of the good reviews before I bought this book, and wow, was I disappointed! What were these people thinking?The book’s cover touts “The missing tech behind the world’s greatest structures”. Well there is missing tech, but you won’t find the answer to the missing tech here.This book is 84 pages. It could have been published in 24 pages if they hadn’t printed it in 18 pt. font. It can be read in thirty to forty-five minutes, tops. It’s written at a 5th grade level (2nd grade in Japan, Korea, or China) and it reads like a high school paper. The editing is poor at best. There are missing words, incomplete sentences, and words run together. All that being said I gave it two stars because it has several good points, and I couldn’t give it one and a half stars.The book covers the mysteries of: The great Pyramid of Giza, Stonehenge, Goseck Henge, Derinkuyu Underground City, Pumapunku, Gobekli Tepe, Nan Madol, Hypogeum of Hal-Saflieni, Coral Castle and the Russian Megalithic Stones. There is very little new here and the reader could get more information on most of these enigmas by watching a few episodes of “Ancient Aliens”. Whole books could/have been written on each of these enigmas, yet the author devotes six to eight pages to each of them.The “chapter” on Coral Castle is interesting, only that there are several inaccuracies in it. I live within two hour’s drive of Coral Castle, have visited it several times, which the author obviously hasn’t, and I am very familiar with it. What this book overlooks is that Edward Leedskalnin not only built Coral Castle, he moved it to its present location from its original location further south. More information can be obtained on this enigma from the brochure you can obtain when visiting the site, or the site visit itself. Things brings into question the narrative on the other sites.Back to my two stars. The up side is there are two “chapters”, albeit brief chapters, on the Derinkuyu Underground City and the Russian Megalithic Stones that I knew little or nothing about, and for which I will seek additional and more detailed information.If you are a well-read student of ancient architectural enigmas this book is a waste of your time. On the other hand, if you don’t read, don’t watch the history or science channels, or have been living under a rock for the last twenty years and are looking for an introduction into the subject of ancient architectural enigmas, this book is for you.

Author Redfern has produced a well-considered list of ancient structures which seem to spin more mystery than they can provide answers, about those who built them. He looks at the best known of the ancient mystery architecture, worldwide; yet he doesn't really bring new thinking to the questions that have in some cases, been pondered for decades. He does insert the ancient spaceman hypothesis without seeming to truly endorse it as "the" only explanation. It is clear that our ancient ancestors had some building skills we forgot over the millennia. Mankind has been around to learn how to build for several hundred thousand years, yet if we travel back only a couple of thousand years, most Europeans still lived in caves or wattle and daub mud houses or brush lean-tos. These structures beg further study and I believe in time, they will reveal more about how they were built, and who did the construction. In the mean time, this is an entertaining look at many of them the average reader may not be aware of.

There are some people who would scoff at exploring anything that they can’t touch, feel, or most importantly, understand. This book is not written for them. This book is written for the Curious – in my mind they are the luckiest people because they are always wondering and exploring virtually anything that is not clearly understood.How can one look at some of the wonders explained in this book without opening the mind to various possibilities? For example, Stonehenge has been studied for a long, long time. And yet there is no certainty on its purpose. And new discoveries are being made all the time; and the theories keep coming.This little book covers such sites as Pumapunku, Gobekli, and Derinkuyui – that some think were built thousands, perhaps many thousands, of years ago –. What a mind blower to even acknowledge that possibility.And that is only the beginning.Take Derinbkuyui - it is 283 feet deep –and could accommodate over 20,000 people, with their livestock. I had never heard of that, and I watch programs all the time of these types of subjects.What a mystery; and what a little gem this book is…It is full of things like that. And even better, it explains theories and states facts, historical and scientific, so you know there is a ton of research behind each subject. Great!I am glad I found it. I loved it.

I gotta say that I am fascinated by the unexplained and supernatural, and that’s why this book caught my eye. I like those ghost hunting shows and any kind of paranormal and supernatural that explores aliens and cryptozoology. So I got this book just to feed my natural curiosity and I learned a lot that I didn’t know about the pyramids of Giza. I even learned about a couple things that I had never heard of like Derinkuyu Underground City and Pumapunku. The book delves into these places and makes you think how these places came to be with the minimal technology that the people living that long ago had. It’s a great read that you should pick up to fuel your curiosity in the unexplained.

There's a lot of wondrous places covered in this book. One can argue that you can find similar or perhaps more info in Wikipedia but thats where the theories come in and add a personal touch to the book. These theories aren't just written out of the blue, the author actually did some homework and revealed the theories made by famous people and scientists. Plus each structure has an image too. It's a solid and fun book to read and it left me stunned.

This is a totally wonderful and fascinating book.It does what it promises to do, listing, with pictures, 7 of the worlds greatest mystery constructions.Many that I never knew even existed.There are the official explanations plus many types of hypotheses.Really worth getting.

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