PYRAMIDER SANTAN - Great Pyramid of Giza was not a tomb for Pharaoh, It was possibly a Power plant of 4500 years old with engineering excellence (Paperback, SAIKAT DASGUPTA)
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PYRAMIDER SANTAN - Great Pyramid of Giza was not a tomb for Pharaoh, It was possibly a Power plant of 4500 years old with engineering excellence (Paperback, SAIKAT DASGUPTA)
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Egyptian pyramid was not a tomb. Unless someone reads the book he may not believe that the Great pyramid of Giza were Actually a power plant, which used to generate electricity 4500 years ago. In this book, the ancient history and working principle of the great pyramid of Giza is described in the light of scientific theories and evidences. This is the first book on such subject in Bengali language. The main idea of the book is influenced from the hypothesis of famous technologist ,Pyramid researcher and writer Mr. Christopher Dunn.
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2020 November
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Author Shri Saikat Dasgupta was born in 1977 in Shyambazar area of North Kolkata. He has studied in Hindu schools since childhood. After passing from high school education in 1996, he graduated in science from Vidyasagar College. After that he studied Electrical Engineering, Safety Engineering and Packaging Technology respectively. Early in his 15-year career, he worked as a station manager for the West Bengal State Electricity Board. Later he left that job and worked in various private companies. He is currently working in a private organization. He is survived by his parents, wife Sushmita and son Sourya. He has a special fondness for science-based essays and historical stories. In addition to the 14-episode pyramid story, he wrote some short stories in the online magazine Khas khabar, among which the names of 'Lehan', 'Kshaniker Paap' etc. are particularly noteworthy.