The Giza Power Plant
Technologies of Ancient Egypt
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D. Cash Keahey
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Christopher Dunn
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Very plausible theory, great read
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Great information and a great theory.
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Christopher Dunn brings an engineer’s eye to the ancient world—and what he sees at Giza isn’t a tomb, but a machine. His central thesis is bold: the Great Pyramid was a power plant, not a funerary monument. Dunn walks through the pyramid’s internal structures—the Grand Gallery, King’s Chamber, resonating granite, and air shafts—and builds a case that the pyramid functioned as a harmonic energy generator, harnessing Earth’s natural frequencies and converting them into usable power.
He theorizes that:
• The pyramid used acoustics and piezoelectricity via granite and quartz,
• The Queen’s Chamber functioned as a chemical reaction chamber,
• And the whole structure was designed for resonance, possibly syncing with Earth’s vibrations to generate microwaves or other forms of energy.
What makes the book gripping is that Dunn isn’t speculating from myth—he’s using precision engineering analysis, showing that the tolerances inside the pyramid exceed those found in modern skyscraper construction. He draws parallels between the layout and modern machinery, especially turbines and resonant chambers.
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Why It Resonates (With You)
You’re already tuned into the idea that the ancients weren’t just building for ceremony—they were building to interact with the Earth. Dunn’s book gives you the technical grounding to go from “I feel this is true” to “Here’s the engineering that supports it.” It’s a bridge between intuitive knowing and logical validation.
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Final Verdict:
It’s not a history book—it’s a revelation, if you’re open to the idea that ancient civilizations may have had a different kind of technology: one based on resonance, precision, and natural harmonics. Whether or not you agree with every conclusion, Dunn forces you to reframe everything you thought you knew about the Great Pyramid.
Rating 9.8/10
The science is solid
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Love the in depth analysis of the parts of the pyramid
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Game changer
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