Technology of the Gods: The Incredible Sciences of the Ancients
Childress opens the door to the amazing world of ancient technology, from the computers of the ancient world to the ‘flying machines of the gods’. The book explores the technology that was allegedly used in Atlantis and the theory that the great pyramid of Egypt was originally a gigantic power station. From beginning to end,
Important questions – but the book needs an editor BADLY I love watching David Childress on TV. He raises important questions and comes across as someone with whom you’d really enjoy having fascinating conversations. He also has a great, distinctive voice, and would make a terrific narrator. I especially liked that his premise in this book was not “aliens gave us technology”, but rather “we (ancient civilizations of mankind) developed the technologies, and then bombed each other back into the Stone Age, from which we (modern man) are now…
Skip this book, it is not worth the paper it is printed on! I do not normally review books that I have purchased and read but this one definitely is deserving of a review. My overall impression of this author is that he is lazy and just cobbled together large excerpts from many other publications and books and spent precious little time actually presenting his own unified interpretation or unique ideas. The author did not just quote specific passages from other works nor did he bother to elaborate much on the work that he quoted, his writing style if…
Very Mind Blowing I saw the author on the show Ancient Aliens and I decided to check out his writing. I feared it would be a lot of the same information I have read on other books of the same topic but I was Wrong. I love how some things are let open to my own interpretation I saw more ancient battery’s than just the Baghdad battery, and there is another really cool chapter on ancient plumbing I found wonderfully fascinating. I will definitely check other books by this author.