Margaret Morris Books

2024-06-06

Dedicated to an understanding of ancient masonry and construction technologies. An antidote to bad science and poor methodology concerning ancient monuments. Primary focus: the Great Pyramid

Delving into Egypt's Great Pyramids can be one mysterious and surprising journey. Anyone who is convinced that the accepted construction theories can account for the Great Pyramid will see 'The Great Pyramid Secret: Egypt's Amazing Lost Mystery Science Returns' storm the gates of orthodoxy. A great demystification takes place within the pages of this new book. A great lost science emerges.

When an early draft of the book got into the hands of material scientists at Drexel University, in Philadelphia, PA, the excitement was such that an international science team was enthusiastically organized. Their research continued for years and is still on-going. In their first peer-reviewed paper on the topic, the Drexel team wrote that the sophistication of the recovered pyramid technology is simply astounding. MIT followed suit by teaching a class that tested the recovered ancient technology for construction purposes. Our society once again has possession of an elegant lost technology that can drastically change the landscape of tomorrow's cities. This important, now patented technology providing for massive, protective, durable mega-structuring unprecedented in size and strength is poised to take its place among the top ten technologies that can save the world.

'The Great Pyramid Secret: Egypt's Amazing Lost Mystery Science Returns' is a major new book published by Scribal Arts. The dynamic book appears destined to become a classic. Science buffs, archaeologists, engineers and architects who dream on the scale of enduring futuristic superstructures, environmentalists concerned with sea level rises and other flooding, hurricane force winds, and the need to barricade toxic waste sites and fortify against other serious hazards, educators, students and anyone who loves to see mysteries explode will take delight in the intriguing landscape of this astonishing book.

About the Author: Margaret Morris has worked on Egyptian antiquities since 1984, starting at Barry University's former Institute For Applied Archaeological Sciences (IAPAS). For years she served as the Assistant Director of the IAPAS. She has authored books and published papers and debates with geologists on this Egyptological topic in science and technical journals. She has engaged several highly-qualified scientists and technicians over the years so that they have made valuable contributions to 'The Great Pyramid Secret: Egypt's Amazing Lost Mystery Science Returns' in the interest of science. She has co-authored on this topic with the award-winning, internationally-recognized maverick scientist Dr. Joseph Davidovits, founder of the chemistry of geopolymerization.

Margaret Morris