Sassoon and Dale, both engineers, treated the Zohar as an rather than a religious text.
The authors argue that the "Ancient of Days" described in the Zohar (a Jewish Kabbalistic text) was actually a of extraterrestrial origin. The manna machine
They hypothesize the machine cultured a hardy form of chlorella algae to produce a nutritious "single-cell protein". Sassoon and Dale, both engineers, treated the Zohar
The book is a staple of the "ancient aliens" genre, following the style of Erich von Däniken. The book is a staple of the "ancient
According to their decoding, the machine required a full day of cleaning after six days of operation, which they cite as the origin of the Sabbath rest. The Evidence
The book suggests a nuclear reactor powered the device and was likely housed within the Ark of the Covenant , explaining the Ark's dangerous "holy" power.
It remains a cult classic for those interested in alternative history and biblical mysteries, though physical copies are often rare and expensive on retailers like Amazon UK .
Sassoon and Dale, both engineers, treated the Zohar as an rather than a religious text.
The authors argue that the "Ancient of Days" described in the Zohar (a Jewish Kabbalistic text) was actually a of extraterrestrial origin.
They hypothesize the machine cultured a hardy form of chlorella algae to produce a nutritious "single-cell protein".
The book is a staple of the "ancient aliens" genre, following the style of Erich von Däniken.
According to their decoding, the machine required a full day of cleaning after six days of operation, which they cite as the origin of the Sabbath rest. The Evidence
The book suggests a nuclear reactor powered the device and was likely housed within the Ark of the Covenant , explaining the Ark's dangerous "holy" power.
It remains a cult classic for those interested in alternative history and biblical mysteries, though physical copies are often rare and expensive on retailers like Amazon UK .