Michel Barsoum read The Egyptian Pyramid Mystery Is Solved! Volumes I and 2 and was so favorably impressed that he initiated a four-year study at Drexel University.
Michel Barsoum et al., as a result of their exhaustive research, support the book's fundamental premise, the recovery of the lost ancient technology used to build the Great Pyramids at Giza, Egypt.
Michel Barsoum et al. write in their peer-reviewed paper that the sophistication of the recovered pyramid technology is "…simply astounding….We are also very grateful to Ms. M. Morris, who has been invaluable and unstintingly generous with her time and knowledge, and without which this work would not have been possible."
The paper by Michel Barsoum et al. reveals the results of their tests on the Great Pyramid and other Great Pyramids at Giza.
Professor Michel Barsoum, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Drexel University, et al. also thank Dr. M. Radovic and L. Walker of Oak Ridge National Laboratory for conducting scanning electron microscope measurements, and they gratefully thank contributing scientists from various universities. The research led by Dr. Michel Barsoum was an international effort and included the Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aérospatiales in France.
The findings of Professor Michel Barsoum's intensive research was featured in many international news sources beginning December 1, 2006. News sources featuring Barsoum et al.'s work on the Great Pyramids of Egypt include the New York Times, USA Today, the London Times and many others.
Dr. Michel Barsoum's peer reviewed paper on the Great Pyramids was published in the Journal of the American Ceramics Society, Volume 89 Issue 12, Page 37-88 - December 2006. The authors of this paper on the pyramids are: M. W. Barsoum, A. Ganguly, and G. Hug.
MICHEL W. BARSOUM IS DISTINGUISHED PROFESSOR,
DEPARTMENT OF MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING,
DREXEL UNIVERSITY
An enlightening survey of the most astonishing masonry and engineering features of Egyptian antiquity, this volume proves an inescapable conclusion: A long-lost technology, now rediscovered, accounts for otherwise inexplicable monuments and artifacts.
Mind boggling enigmas of the Great Pyramid are presented, along with stunning new archaeological observations, demonstrating a true Egyptological mystery. Readers with preconceived ideas about how the Great Pyramid was built will forever change their thinking.
"I read every page with great interest. It is at once tremendously compelling, entertaining, well written and also structured to hold one's attention. It is logical to think that, if properly published, this intriguing work is certain to be a book of enormous popular appeal that will make a permanent and very positive impact on people’s thinking. A number of best-selling books on ancient technology have captured the public interest over the years, but none of them made a favorable impression on the academic community. In contrast, the research that your work captures in such a fascinating manner combines good science, a unique and revolutionary point of view, and academic material that you have simplified beautifully for the broad public.”
GEOPHYSICIST DR. EDWARD J. ZELLER, FORMER HEAD OF THE FORMER RADIATION PHYSICS LABORATORY OF THE SPACE TECHNOLOGY CENTER, AT THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, IN LAWRENCE, KANSAS
"All that your book offers has meant a significant breakthrough in my personal understanding of our cultural inheritance from ancient Egypt; I have never before been able to glimpse the sublime significance of this "wonder of the ancient world" so realistically and relevantly."
GEORGE HAVACH, ON-LINE TECHNICAL EDITOR, U.S. GEOLOGICAL SURVEY
"First, you shatter traditional thinking on how the Great Pyramids of Egypt were built. Your clearly written work shows that, despite what is assumed by scholars and educators alike, the construction of Egypt’s Great Pyramids poses a super-mystery.”
MATERIALS SCIENTIST DR. JOSEPH DAVIDOVITS, FOUNDER OF THE GEOPOLYMER INSTITUTE, SAINT QUENTIN, FRANCE
"Robert H. Stebbins, former Manager of EXXON's Minerals Division and a good friend of mine, likes to observe that good data, persistently and persuasively presented, usually win. The Egyptian Pyramid Mystery Is Solved! certainly fills that bill.”
ROBERT G. McKINNEY, A GEOLOGIST AND GEOCHEMIST WITH OVER 40 YEARS OF EXPERIENCE, LICENSED IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
"Finally, the long awaited breakthrough for Egyptology and archaeology. Ms. Morris's scholarly, well researched definitive answer to Pyramid and monument construction is a breath of fresh air in the technically handicapped arena of Egyptology….No stone has been left unturned in this stunning piece of detective work. This book is a "must read" for the archaeologist, history buff, scientist, builder, and general reader alike. In a world crying for new building materials and technologies, this book is destined to become a classic. I cannot recommend it highly enough!"
INDUSTRIAL GEOLOGIST AND GEOPHYSICIST JAMES SHELTON LIVES IN LOUSIANA AND IS THE DIRECTOR OF EXOTIC MATERIIALS RESEARCH, INFINITE INDUSTRIES
"It is said that one must fight fire with fire. Morris trumps faulty scholarship about the pyramids with superior scholarship. Like a relentless detective in a whodunit, she examines in painstaking detail what has been written about the Great Pyramid of Khufu, following each thread to its traditional and unsatisfactory conclusion. Then all suspects gather in the drawing room and the real lost secret is unveiled. It isn't a secret of transportation, or of cutting, or of massive labor, or advanced technology misplaced in time. It's a secret of .....well, read her book and celebrate human observation, experimentation and persistence from the dawn of recorded history. Know as well that flaming geniuses from early times have left their fingerprints on human civilization. Although deified in their time, they were not gods. I'm an engineer, arrived late on the scene. I can say that I greatly respect the detail and honesty of her scholarship, even when it involves technical matters far afield from her primary strength as a historian."
MIKE CARRELL, SYSTEMS ENGINEER, IS NOW RETIRED FROM THE FORMER RCA CORPORATION AFTER 38 YEARS AS A PRINCIPAL MEMBER OF THE TECHNICAL STAFF
"The first of a planned two-volume set, The Egyptian Pyramid Mystery Is Solved: The Mysteries by Margaret Morris informatively examines the masonry and engineering feats of Egyptian ancestry, and draws the conclusion that a long-lost technology made possible the great monuments and lasting artifacts of the era. Black-and-white photographs illustrate this thoughtful and skillfully narrated account that peers into truly wondrous human achievements of the era. A welcome and somewhat iconoclastic contribution to Egyptology, readers will be left looking eagerly toward the publication of The Egyptian Pyramid Mystery Is Solved: The Solution, which is the second volume in this outstanding series and planned by author Margaret Morris for publication later in 2004 by Scribal Arts.
JAMES A. COX, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
MIDWEST BOOK REVIEW
PUBLISHED IN: SMALL PRESS BOOKWATCH
VOLUME 3, NUMBER 3, MARCH 2004
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