It is commonly believed that 3000 years of Ancient Egyptian history ended around the year 500 A.D. leaving behind phenomenal monuments, temples and tombs. But, can we trust Egyptian chronology? “Mysteries of Egyptian Zodiacs” will undermine your beliefs in the conventional history of Egypt, by providing you with strong scientific proof that ancient Egyptian temples and tombs were created after the year 1000 A.D. This book is not based on historical speculations, but it is a comprehensive scientific analysis of the Egyptian zodiacs - the astronomical calendars holding the real dates of Ancient Egypt.
This book is a collection of stories about how some of the greatest scientific discoveries and inventions were made - and there are over 100 of them described here! As part of his History of Ideas, the author has compiled very intelligible explanations of some scientific concepts (like black holes, Planck time, and pulsars) and descriptions of how some other things (like pasteurization and continental drift) work. Most of the book comprises actual historical articles written by the scientists themselves about their discoveries, with introductory editorial commentary by Hamblyn, including brief pen portraits of the scientists.
Magazine brings the intelligent, interested ordinary person the latest scientific and technological breakthroughs, while examining the issues that these throw up. It hails from the US and features cutting-edge technology and insightful commentary from scientists, scientific journalists, and other experts at the forefront of scientific study but is always presented in an interesting, vibrant way that breathes life into the subject
This magazine is designed for technically educated professionals and managers who have a positive predisposition to read about, get involved with and act on a broad range of the physical and social sciences. Its articles and features anticipate what the breakthroughs and the news will be in a society increasingly dependent upon scientific and technological advances.