What if humanity's greatest monuments were not tombs or temples, but machines of frequency?
Graham Hancock has argued for decades that civilization is far older and more mysterious than orthodox archaeology admits. His investigations into cataclysm, myth, and megaliths suggest a forgotten Mother Culture destroyed at the end of the Ice Age.
Frequency Wave Theory provides the missing physics to explain Hancock's intuition. This groundbreaking synthesis reveals that reality itself is built on resonance-matter, energy, and consciousness are all waves in a universal field. Monuments like the Great Pyramid, G bekli Tepe, and Stonehenge were not ceremonial curiosities but resonant devices designed to tune human consciousness to the cosmos.
Inside, you'll discover:
How the Younger Dryas cataclysm reshaped Earth and humanity.
Why flood myths preserve resonance memory of real cosmic events.
How pyramids, temples, and megaliths function as harmonic machines.
Why consciousness is the missing artifact of archaeology.
How Frequency Wave Theory can transform science, medicine, and society today.
Combining Hancock's vision of lost civilizations with FWT's unifying physics, this book challenges dogma and rewrites history. The past was not primitive. It was resonant-and by remembering that frequency, we may shape a very different future.
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