The Electric Mirror on the Pharos Lighthouse and Other Ancient Lighting

[Larry Brian Radka] ☆ The Electric Mirror on the Pharos Lighthouse and Other Ancient Lighting ✓ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Electric Mirror on the Pharos Lighthouse and Other Ancient Lighting Mysteries Magazine review Kim Guarnaccia With his heavily illustrated book that explores the possibility that ancient civilizations had harnessed the power of electricity, author Larry Radka may just change your mind. With a library of more than 5,000 books at his disposal, his research displays a multitude of examples where the ancients used batteries, telescopes, mirror weapons, as well as carbon arc lighting. He also presents evidence that several ancient struc. A Review posted by science wr

The Electric Mirror on the Pharos Lighthouse and Other Ancient Lighting

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Rating : 4.92 (650 Votes)
Asin : 0965754588
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 168 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-12-15
Language : English

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I would urge anyone with even a passing interest in ancient technology, electricity, electrical engineering or the ancient mechanisms that potentially could have generated covalence, to purchase a copy. You would be remiss not to do so. For instance, Radka shows several Greek coins depicting what appears to be ancient search lights at Sicily s Strait of Messina. . He shows evidence that several ancient structures such as the Pharos Lighthouse of Alexandria, which was one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, was powered by carbon arc lights and battery jars. Radka s arguments are very intriguing. His investigation into this possibility was an exhaustive effort. With a library of more than 5,000 books at his disposal, his research displays a multitude of examples where the ancients used batteries, telescopes, mirror weapons, as well as carbon arc lighting. In short layman s terms, I do believ

Read this book and don't wonder anymore!. Synopsis: This book aims to prove through a comprehensive presentation of ancient coins, artifacts, monuments, and literature that the ancients used electricity to light up their temples, tombs, lighthouses, fortresses, palaces, cities and other edifices and critical areas. More importantly, this highly researched work finally solves once and for all the riddle of the Bible's mysterious Ark of the Covenant. No other work on the subject in existence documents nearly as much evidence for ancient electrical technology, and it recalls interesting details and descriptions of the ancient Alexandrian Pharos Lighthouse

Mysteries Magazine review Kim Guarnaccia With his heavily illustrated book that explores the possibility that ancient civilizations had harnessed the power of electricity, author Larry Radka may just change your mind. With a library of more than 5,000 books at his disposal, his research displays a multitude of examples where the ancients used batteries, telescopes, mirror weapons, as well as carbon arc lighting. He also presents evidence that several ancient struc. "A Review posted by science writer David Bradley at SciScoop, a science news forum" according to Dr. E. M. Guggenheim. ANCIENT ELECTRICIANSBy pharos, Section Reviews, Posted on Sun May 21, 2006 at 11:2A Review posted by science writer David Bradley at SciScoop, a science news forum Dr. E. M. Guggenheim ANCIENT ELECTRICIANSBy pharos, Section Reviews, Posted on Sun May 21, 2006 at 11:24:58 PM PSTSYNOPSIS of The Electric Mirror on the Pharos Lighthouse and Other Ancient Lighting. This book aims to prove that the ancients used electricity to light up their temples, tombs, lighthouses, fortresses, palaces, cities and other edifices and critical areas. This book aims to prove, through a comprehensive layout of ancient coins, ar. :58 PM PSTSYNOPSIS of The Electric Mirror on the Pharos Lighthouse and Other Ancient Lighting. This book aims to prove that the ancients used electricity to light up their temples, tombs, lighthouses, fortresses, palaces, cities and other edifices and critical areas. This book aims to prove, through a comprehensive layout of ancient coins, ar. THE EDITOR'S COMMENTS In an editorial titled "A Shocking Discovery" in the prestigious Journal of the Electrochemical Society, an electrical engineer for General Electric, Willard F. M. Gray, declared: "Electric batteries, 2000 years ago!!! Surprised? No need to be, really."However, this is only part of the story! Larry, a retired Broadcast engineer, brings us the rest in his latest work, which also covers electric lighting in antiquity. His boo

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