For centuries, we've called it a tomb.
But what if the Great Pyramid of Giza was never meant to hold the dead?
In this bold and carefully reasoned investigation, independent researcher Selwyn Thorne re-examines one of the world's greatest mysteries through the lens of sound, pressure, and forgotten engineering. What emerges is a theory more radical than any tomb or temple - the idea that the pyramid was a machine.
From ancient relay sites in the Pacific to stone circles in Europe, The Silent Engine uncovers a global system of resonant structures that once harnessed the geometry of the Earth itself. With calm logic and meticulous analysis, Thorne charts the purpose, layout, and ultimate failure of a grid that powered a civilisation we no longer understand.
Part science, part history, part detective story - this is a book for anyone who suspects the past may hold secrets we're only just beginning to rediscover.
What if we've forgotten something the ancients never meant us to lose?
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