Alessandro Benassai, author and president of the Archeosophical School, offers the following books available free of charge:
Free ebook (Italian language)
SCIENTIFIC COSMOLOGY AND ARCHEOSOPHICAL RESEARCH
This text embarks on a fascinating journey through the origin and laws of the universe, including a traditional view of the cosmos and humanity together with insights from modern scientific discoveries. The book analyse the law of three, which presents all phenomena as the result of a dynamic interaction between three fundamental forces: active, passive, and neutral.
It then examines the law of seven, which illustrates the discontinuous nature of energy propagation, offering a new perspective on the transmission of this fundamental force.
Through an exploration of complex concepts such as space, fluid dynamics, and diamagnetism, the author sheds light on the nature of energy, radiation and electricity. He delves into the fundamental constituents of matter–from atoms to electrons, from quarks to Planck’s ‘quantum’–guiding the reader, without any necessary prior scientific knowledge, to discover the universal principles that govern physical reality, by using a clear and accessible language in an immersive journey through the building blocks of the elementary physical structure.
Alessandro Benassai examines the relationship between the human being, considered as the ‘microcosm’, and the universe, referred to as the ‘macrocosm’, highlighting profound correspondences between the two. Central to the narrative is the concept of fluidic space, a fundamental element that precedes matter and energy, serving as the very foundation of existence. The discussion culminates in a thought-provoking reflection, challenging the notion of linear time.
This text invites the reader to embark on a journey towards mysteries surrounding matter, energy and the universe, facilitating a broader comprehension of the world around us.
Free ebook (Italian language)
INVESTIGATIONS ON THE GREAT PYRAMIDS
It invites the reader to take a fresh look at ancient history. By using a mix of archaeology, history, math, and astronomy, the author provides a new perspective on the past, helping us see ancient buildings and artifacts in a new light.