What if the story of Noah was not merely a myth, but a fragmented memory of a forgotten chapter in human history?
In Noah: Myth or Reality?, the ancient flood narrative is explored through history, religion, archaeology, sacred geometry, and the mysteries of the ancient world. Drawing from religious texts including the Bible, Torah, and Qur'an, the book examines the possibility that the story of Noah may contain traces of real events, lost knowledge, and technologies far beyond what modern history is willing to accept.
From the Pyramids of Giza and enigmatic temple carvings to worldwide flood traditions and ancient symbols hidden in stone, this book challenges readers to question long-held assumptions about humanity's past. Was the "Ark" truly a simple wooden vessel, or could ancient civilizations have possessed knowledge now forgotten? Were the floods local disasters-or evidence of a global catastrophe that reshaped civilization itself?
Blending personal reflection, historical exploration, and controversial theories, Noah: Myth or Reality? invites readers into a thought-provoking journey between faith and science, mythology and reality, ancient wisdom and modern skepticism.
This is not a book that claims to have all the answers.
It is a book that dares to ask the questions many avoid.